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2023 Sustainability Demo Day: Moreton Bay pioneering positive change
The inaugural Moreton Bay Sustainability Demo Day held at Eatons Hill Hotel in September resulted in an awe-inspiring afternoon of pitches, life-changing feedback, and genuine collaboration. Here's what happened... **FREE TO READ**
Controversial golf course plan withdrawn
Plans for a retirement village and aged care facility on the former North Lakes golf course land, have been withdrawn, one day before it was to go before Moreton Bay City Councillors! ** FREE TO READ **
Gilbert: ‘I’m going to have to earn it’
Dolphins NRL Prop Tom Gilbert is already working hard at training to ‘re-earn’ his jersey after a season-ending shoulder injury forced him to watch much of the club’s inaugural season from the sidelines. He’s also keen to work on combinations with new teammate Tom Flegler
Extraordinary fundraising for mental health
Local Kippa-Ring business, Dynamic Bradview Roofing significantly exceeded its fundraising efforts from last year, supporting the Black Dog Institute’s One Foot Forward campaign for Australians struggling with their mental health. Here's the story
Prison chaplains celebrate 50 years on inside
It takes a special sort of person to enter a prison – by choice – to support convicted criminals. Sue Collier has been doing it for six years... **FREE TO READ**
Enjoy Music in the Park Redcliffe
Kick back and relax in the warm spring breeze as Music in the Park comes to Redcliffe this weekend. Here's the details
Revving up for Island Magic
Redcliffe driver Kyle Evans is preparing for one of the biggest tests of his 10-year racing career. ** FREE TO READ **
Ceremony honours HMAS Sydney II, HMQS Gayundah
A ceremony at Woody Point overlooking Moreton Bay on November 18 marked three special occasions. See the gallery... **FREE TO READ**
Community Twilight Markets come to life
A seasonal celebration of local farmers and community is returning with Project Salubrious’ Twilight Markets. Here's the details
Bright sparks to light up PNG
Students from Albany Creek State High are helping to make a difference to remote communities in Papua New Guinea that don't have electricity by building 100 solar powered lights as part of a unique program offered by the Origin Energy Foundation. Find out more about the program here.