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New hospital set to open
The new Kallangur Satellite Hospital, in Stoker Way, will accept its first patients from Monday. ** PICTURES, FREE TO READ **
Work starts on new apartments
Traders In Purple has broken ground on Orilla, a waterfront development of three and four-bedroom apartments at Woody Point. ** PICTURES, FREE TO READ **
Huge new hospital building opens
Caboolture Hospital’s new 130-bed Clinical Services Building – part of a $399.5 million upgrade program – has been officially opened. ** FREE TO READ **
Australian Trade College to launch new program
Australian Trade College North Brisbane (ATCNB) has announced the launch of a program with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help students get prepared for the next major cloud technology revolution. Here's the details
Gerry finalist for Australian of Year
Gerry Blackwell, founder of the Youth Development Foundation (YDF) in Strathpine, is a 2024 Australian of the Year Award nominee for Queensland. ** FREE TO READ **
Facts which will shape our future
Simon Kuestenmacher, one of the world’s top 10 demographers, is jetting in next month to reveal trends which will shape the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
Discover a career in nursing at TAFE Queensland’s Redcliffe campus
The health sector is growing, and you can now study the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54121) online while completing on-campus practical training at TAFE Queensland's Redcliffe campus. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
Shopping centre plan rejected
Plans for a new shopping centre on a 4.1-hectare block in Joyner have been turned down by Moreton Bay City councillors.
120 jobs up for grabs at new Maccas restaurant
Construction has started on a new McDonald's restaurant which is due to open by the end of the year. The store is looking for workers to fill a variety of roles, which include crew members, baristas, management and maintenance. Find out how you can apply here **FREE TO READ**
How to land business in lead-up to 2032 Games
Local businesses have a unique opportunity to be part of a $180 billion procurement spend in the lead-up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics. Here’s how to get a piece of the action