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King's Birthday honours for Moreton Bay quartet
The community spirit of four Moreton Bay residents has been recognised in the 2024 King's Birthday Honours list. The recipients include a family history buff, a women's affairs advocate and a Royal Australian Air Force veteran.
Free community event to support vulnerable residents
Families and individuals who are sleeping rough or struggling financially will have the opportunity to seek help and access an array of support services as part of the 11th annual Reconnect event on Thursday. Find out what services will be available here
Team effort to build Hampo’s legacy
When the Redcliffe Dolphins and Tweed Seagulls play later this month, they will honour a mate and the legacy his family is continuing in his name
Ghostlight Theatre finds new home
Having now secured a permanent home in Redcliffe, Ghostlight Theatre Company is planning its biggest year of production yet. Here's the story
Work starts on new Tradezone
Around 30-40 jobs will be created when Tradezone, Australia’s largest online electrical wholesaler, opens a new distribution centre in Brendale. ** FREE TO READ **
SHAG 'stoked' at harbour forum
A community forum is being held this weekend when latest developments in the Scarborough Harbour Draft Master Plan will be revealed. ** FREE TO READ **
World awaits for teenager Nick
Samford’s Nick De Bonis will be the youngest player in Australia’s team when it travels to Italy for the first Transplant Football World Cup. ** FREE TO READ **
Ausbuild Community Fund grants announced, round 4
Ausbuild has announced the recipients of its Community Fund (Moreton Bay) Grant Program Round 4. Sixteen organisations will share in $50,000. Here’s the details
Emma calls time on stellar career
Emma Jackson, who grew up and went to school in Pine Rivers, has called time on an 18-year triathlon career which took her from Lawnton to the Olympics and a world title. ** FREE TO READ **
Peninsula Animal Aid’s call for help
Peninsula Animal Aid urgently needs to raise $150,000 by June 30 to continue its work, as the volunteer-run animal shelter struggles to cover rising costs and the increasing number of animals being surrendered. Here’s how you can help