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Work to start on new community housing
Work will soon begin on a new 14-unit community housing complex at Morayfield, providing safe, long-term accommodation for people experiencing housing stress and homelessness in Moreton Bay.
Work starts on new Moreton Bay beach
A new beach is coming to Redcliffe as construction begins on the Crockatt Park Seawall Upgrade at Woody Point, delivering coastal protection, improved accessibility and a 60-metre stretch of sand by 2027.
Drones take off for koala survey
Koala surveys are underway, with the City of Moreton Bay using drones and detection dogs to guide conservation efforts. Monitoring in key suburbs will assess koala populations, health and habitat to support future wildlife protection and planning.
Calling time on Council HQ
Moreton Bay City Council is considering relocating its Strathpine Chambers to Moreton Bay Central in Petrie as part of long-term planning, with new civic, education and infrastructure developments positioning the precinct as a major future hub for the region.
Putting Moreton Bay on world map
City of Moreton Bay partners with Tokyo Metropolitan Government in a global innovation challenge, hosting Japanese startups to develop solutions for disaster resilience and city-scale asset management.
Green light for new $295m resort
GemLife has received the green light from Moreton Bay City Council for its $295 million resort with river and lake frontage in Beachmere.
$15 million boost for wildlife hospital
A dedicated wildlife hospital will be built in the City of Moreton Bay, with $15 million funding confirmed today for the critical project.
Beach track to honour Harry
A Bribie Island beach track is to be renamed in honour of inspirational teenager Harrison “Harry” Payne.
Hitting back over homeless crisis
Mayor Peter Flannery has hit back at attacks on Council and councillors over their handling of the homelessness crisis.
Five-point plan to tackle flooding
Help may be on the way for two flood-prone Moreton Bay streets where “raw sewerage, faeces, toilet paper” have washed into some homes.