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Roar doubling up in Redcliffe
Brisbane Roar is set to play almost half its home games at Kayo Stadium, in Redcliffe, next season. Roar scheduled two games at Kayo Stadium for its 2025-26 A-League. That became three when the visit of Perth was switched from Suncorp.
Carnival of Fire to light up school holidays
Spark up your school holidays with the Carnival of Fire, a thrilling 30-minute spectacle bursting with rhythm, dance, daring acrobatics, and a blazing fiery performance at Morayfield Shopping Centre this Easter.
Outdoor fun just around the corner this Easter
Easter school holiday bookings open in City of Moreton Bay, with low-cost outdoor activities like canoeing, archery, fishing and dance for kids and teens.
The Screaming Jets to headline huge 12-hour festival at Redcliffe
One of Australia’s most iconic rock bands is heading to Redcliffe, with The Screaming Jets set to headline this year’s Where We Belong Festival, leading a lineup of more than 20 acts in the event’s biggest year yet.
Lining up for blue water classic in the B2G Yacht Race
Entries are building for the 78th Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race, starting near Redcliffe on Good Friday. The 308-nautical-mile offshore classic attracts top sailors from across Australia.
Finals countdown for Dolphins
Dolphins will kick-off their fourth NRL campaign with finals football firmly in their sights. Coach Kristian Woolf says they have a stronger, deeper squad working “really hard” in preseason to target a top eight finish.
Have your say and help shape Moreton Bay
Residents can help shape Moreton Bay through Council’s city-wide Moreton Says survey, now open until March 29.
Major upgrade to popular playground
Work has begun on a major upgrade to the all-abilities playground at Leslie Patrick Park in Arana Hills, City of Moreton Bay. The eight-week project will improve accessibility for children with low or no vision and other sensory needs.
Ready for biggest clean-up
Hundreds of volunteers will pull on gloves at more than 30 sites on Sunday as the Moreton Bay region joins Clean Up Australia Day.
Morayfield’s adjoining parks to be unified under single name
Two adjoining parks in Morayfield will soon share one name, with the City of Moreton Bay officially adopting Nairn Park to reduce confusion and better reflect how the community uses the space.