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Celebrate Lunar New Year in Moreton Bay
Celebrate the Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Dragon during the Moreton Bay Lunar New Year event at Caboolture on February 17. Here are the details
Taking steps to make a difference
Since 2015, Redcliffe local Ian Sutherland has taken matters into his own hands to help preserve the ecosystem, one walk at a time. Here's the story
Lily lands medal hat-trick
Grace swimmer Lily Smith stepped onto the winner's podium three times at the weekend's Queensland Sprint Championships. ** FREE TO READ **
Gardening: Solutions for narrow side yard
The narrow side yard can be an access area, wheelie bin residence, dog run, dump zone or quite often, a laundry laneway and a headache for many homeowners. Here are some simple ideas to add green life to these often-neglected spaces and turn the useless into useful!
Burpengary local in Australian Idol Top 30
Growing up in Burpengary, Natasha Rose has always found comfort in music, which lead her to audition for Australian Idol. Here's the story
Ausbuild Dolphins NRL community partner applications open
Ausbuild is calling for expressions of interest from charities, community groups and organisations based in the City of Moreton Bay to partner with them for the Dolphins NRL 2024 season
Stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct begins
Construction of stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct is officially underway, with a ceremonial sod turning signalling the beginning of work on a learn-to-swim facility and grandstand which are expected to be completed by September. Here are the details
Ladies from the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) Pine Rivers Branch have thrown their support behind the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) by donating $4000 to keep the iconic Australian health service in the sky **FREE TO READ**
Parenting tips: Adjusting to a new school year
The transition to a new school year can be an exciting time filled with new adventures. But it can also be stressful and daunting for kids who are feeling anxious or worried about the unknown – new teachers, friendships groups, or an entirely new environment. Here are a few simple strategies from Triple P
Work starts on historic new city
The historic first sod was turned today at Waraba, formerly known as Caboolture West, a new city which will eventually be the size of Mackay.