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Koala review by end of 2020
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s CEO will review how the Council is protecting koalas and present a report by the end of the year. He’s been asked to look at road crossings, possible speed reduction and the need for a wildlife hospital.
Bid to breathe life into council land
A nationwide search will soon begin for break-out business ideas to help transform the region’s economy and create jobs. It comes as Moreton Bay Regional Council offers up three parcels of land to private investors.
Ready to roll on Murrumba Downs road upgrades
A $5.6 million overhaul of the intersection at Brays Road and McClintock Drive in Murrumba Downs start in coming weeks, with Moreton Bay Regional Council awarding the construction contract today.
Small step in battle to save koalas
The Moreton Bay Region has taken a “small but important step” forward in the race to save our native animals. Wildlife carers hope this is just the beginning.
Council Appoints First MILLovate Board of Directors
The search for a team of visionary leaders to drive investment at The Mill PDA is over, with Council today unanimously appointing the inaugural board of directors for MILLovate Pty Ltd.
Getting to know mayor Peter Flannery
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s new Mayor Peter Flannery is a man of many talents. We sit down with him, so you can get to know him better.
CCTV network to crack down on crime
Eighteen new portable CCTV cameras are being rolled out across the Moreton Bay Region to improve security for residents.
Building a stronger region
Moreton Bay Region’s facilities will be back bigger and better as restrictions ease thanks to local investment.
Les Hughes Sports Complex construction works begin
Contractors have broken ground on the Les Hughes Sports Complex precinct upgrade, as Moreton Bay Regional Council fast-tracks major projects in response to COVID-19.
Mayor-elect Peter Flannery has hit the ground running
The world, and indeed the Moreton Bay Region, is a different place since Peter Flannery launched his campaign to be mayor of our region.