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Find a bargain at Sustainable Seconds market
Wardrobe need a refresh but you’re fed up with fast fashion? Check out this market at Bribie Island this weekend...
Review starts on community concerns
More than 800 submissions were made on the proposed route for stage four of the Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA) through Elimbah. ** FREE TO READ **
Enjoy ROPE TV's community expo
ROPE TV is hosting a free community expo to showcase the variety of services available for people with disabilities in the community. Here's the details
Dawn of new era at UniSC
Three new university buildings will open for the first time this week at UniSC Moreton Bay’s Petrie campus. ** SEE INSIDE - PICTURES AND VIDEO **
National award nomination for caring support worker
A Moreton Bay home care support worker has been nominated for a national award. Here's why... **FREE TO READ**
Councillors tell of shock and surprise
Six members of Moreton Bay City Council returned unopposed this week, have spoken of this week's “total shock”, “surprise” and “very humbling experience”. ** FREE TO READ **
Hills Carnivale 2024: A vibrant celebration of community and culture
Wrapping up the month-long Hills Festival, the annual Hills Carnivale will captivate visitors with a day filled with fun, flavours, and fantastic entertainment. Here's what's on... **FREE TO READ**
High tea to celebrate city's incredible women
A number of amazing women who have “gone above and beyond” to raise awareness on a variety of local issues will be recognised for their efforts at the upcoming Be Inspired Forum and Awards hosted by Soroptimist International Moreton North Inc (SIMNI). Find out more about the event here
New deadline for harbour plans
Public consultation for the Scarborough Boat Harbour Draft Master Plan has been extended by a month. ** HERE'S WHY **
Community groups share in $1.2m worth of funding
The Rural Fire Brigade, Samford Area Men’s Shed and Guide Dogs Queensland are just a few of the many not-for-profit groups who have shared in more than $1.2 million reinvested into the region by Community Bank Samford. Find out how you too can apply for grants here **FREE TO READ**