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Gardening tips: Grown cover in South East Queensland
Ground covers are a great way to add a pop of colour and beat the weeds in your garden. Here are the best varieties for our climate in South East Queensland. Expert advice ...
Making difference - one repair at a time
Redcliffe’s Repair Café will open its doors again next week with the team of volunteers ready to fix a host of household items.
Gardening tips: How to grow a stir fry garden
Green vegetables are the ultimate ‘fast food’. They cook fast, grow fast and will be devoured pretty quickly too when you experience their vibrant, fresh, homegrown flavours. Here are some expert tips.
Green light for new dog parks
Twenty new dog off-leash areas (DOLAs) are being planned in parks and reserves across the Moreton Bay region. Here's where the proposed off-leash areas will be.
Feature Property: Luxurious beachfront apartment
Secure your premium coastal dream and an irreplaceable beachfront lifestyle with this magnificent Scarborough apartment. We take a look.
Work begins on over-50s lifestyle resort
Work has officially started on a multi-million-dollar luxury over-50s lifestyle development in Rothwell, marking the first step towards building a community in a sought-after location. Here are the details.
Gardening tips after heavy rain
As Autumn arrived with headline-making intensity this year, our gardens have faced some uncharacteristic challenges for the season and now’s the time to show them some tender loving care. Here are some expert tips.
Older and Bolder: Perfect place to retire in style
Life begins at 50! The 2021 Census reveals the median age for residents on the Redcliffe Peninsula is 52 years old, compared with the median for Queensland at 38. Jo Szulc and Mary Di Marco from Ray White Scarborough explain the Peninsula's appeal to an older demographic.
Work to start on landmark development
Gardner Vaughan Group’s One Redcliffe development will bring the biggest change to the Redcliffe foreshore in more than a decade when the landmark project is completed in 2029. Commercial Director Sam Gardner tells us all about it.
Fire ants affect us all
Imagine a world where your backyard is no longer a safe place, picnics are plagued by excruciating stings, and your garden is overrun by fire ants. This scenario could become reality if we don’t eradicate fire ants. Here is some information from the Queensland Government.