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Former minister “saddened” by church battle
26 June 2026

Former minister “saddened” by church battle

Former Pine Rivers Uniting Church minister Barry Allen has spoken of his sadness over plans to compulsorily acquire the Kallangur church site, urging a solution that protects both community ministry and a proposed new special school.

Super students shine at awards
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26 June 2026

Super students shine at awards

Moreton Bay’s brightest young innovators have been recognised at the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards, showcasing creative technology solutions tackling water use, food waste, AI learning and sustainable public spaces.

Alt-rockers gear up to perform at Where We Belong Festival
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25 June 2026

Alt-rockers gear up to perform at Where We Belong Festival

Moreton Bay's alt-rockers, The Phosphenes, are set to bring a grunge, homegrown sound to Where We Belong Festival 2026.

It’s party time at the Bel
24 June 2026

It’s party time at the Bel

Celebrate 125 years of The Belvedere Hotel with live music, family fun, giveaways, classic menu favourites and a community birthday party at Woody Point.

Call to protect posties from dogs
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23 June 2026

Call to protect posties from dogs

Moreton Bay dog owners are being urged to secure their pets as Australia Post reports rising dog attacks and near misses, with 15 incidents involving posties recorded across the region in six months.

It's showtime at Mueller College
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22 June 2026

It's showtime at Mueller College

Mueller College is preparing to open its gates and raise the curtain for two major events at its Rothwell campus next month.

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$700,000 splash pad opening soon
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15 Nov 2024

$700,000 splash pad opening soon

A new children’s Splash Pad is set to open next month at one of Moreton Bay’s major aquatic centres.

International Men's Day: Why we 'all need a tribe'
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15 Nov 2024

International Men's Day: Why we 'all need a tribe'

In the lead-up to International Men's Day, we are shining a light on the men in our community making a difference. Ryan Elson believes in the power of human connection to help people reach their potential but also feel as though they have a valued place in the world

Driving ahead with road upgrades
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14 Nov 2024

Driving ahead with road upgrades

Work has started at two locations on Anzac Ave which will open a new road and see changes at a major intersection.

Taskforce set-up for Old Petrie Town
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14 Nov 2024

Taskforce set-up for Old Petrie Town

A taskforce is being set-up to oversee the transition of Old Petrie Town from Y Queensland back to City of Moreton Bay.

Please ... pause before you plant
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14 Nov 2024

Please ... pause before you plant

Unitywater is asking residents to pause before they plant, with more than 30 per cent of wastewater pipe blockages and overflows caused by tree roots.

Dugongs focus of family event
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14 Nov 2024

Dugongs focus of family event

Moreton Bay’s dugongs, commonly known as ‘sea cows’, will be in the spotlight during a family event at Clontarf on November 24. Here are the details

'Tis the season to spend local
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13 Nov 2024

'Tis the season to spend local

Residents are being urged to back Moreton Money’s Christmas campaign and spend local.

"Impressed" by Dolphins' first hit out
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13 Nov 2024

"Impressed" by Dolphins' first hit out

New assistant coach Rory Kostjaysn said today he was “impressed” by Dolphins’ squad after the first open training session of the new season.

Redcliffe Special School is supercharging sustainability
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13 Nov 2024

Redcliffe Special School is supercharging sustainability

Students and teachers at Redcliffe Special School are leading the way in sustainability, earning an award for their efforts and also learning skills that will set them up for life.

Choir makes magic with music
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12 Nov 2024

Choir makes magic with music

The power of music was evident at the first Bright ‘N’ Sparks Dementia Choir concert, with about 150 people treated to an engaging and moving musical performance. Read more here