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All you need is love … and a great local venue
Wedding venues across the Moreton Bay Region are helping couples whose 2020 wedding plans have been disrupted. There’s special offers and some have even used the COVID-19 shutdown to renovate.
Sea-themed mini golf to be tourism boost
This attraction under construction at Redcliffe is expected to draw people from across the region, Brisbane and beyond when it opens later this year. It’s mini golf, but not as you know it.
Rockin 4 the Homeless dates revealed
The headline act has been secured and new dates locked in for Rockin 4 the Homeless 2020, after COVID-19 restrictions forced organisers to postpone it earlier this year.
Dolphins, Warriors deal: great for footy and region
The Dolphins and Vodafone Warriors are eyeing two premierships and a friendship that will help give the region’s business and tourism industries a welcome boost.
Travel agent want you to pay it forward
Helloworld Travel Strathpine hopes a pay-it-forward deal saving customers money on their next holiday will help local the local tourism and hospitality industries in the months ahead.
Free Netflix-style training for business, employees, jobseekers
The State Government is partnering with an online training company to provide world-first ‘Netflix-style’ free online training for small businesses and employees affected by COVID-19.
Dolphins, Vodafone Warriors in landmark Trans-Tasman deal
The Vodafone Warriors and Redcliffe Dolphins have today jointly announced a landmark Trans-Tasman rugby league partnership with far-reaching benefits for both organisations.
Markets make their return
Have you missed your local weekend market? Many markets across the region are starting to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions ease further.
USC’s free toolkit for job seekers
With COVID-19 lockdowns severely disrupting the job market, USC Business School has stepped up to provide free help to those applying for jobs.
Community Camera Alliance to protect Moreton Bay businesses
As businesses reopen and begin the COVID-19 recovery, police are urging them to embrace a new tool to protect them from other threats to their livelihoods.