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Leisel Jones is riding the wave
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Leisel Jones is riding the wave

Since retiring from swimming more than a decade ago, Leisel Jones has had the chance to discover who she is away from the pool. She chats to us about swimming, radio and her connection to Moreton Bay

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Brendale chosen for $2.5 billion 'green' data storage project

Brendale chosen for $2.5 billion 'green' data storage project

A data storage centre powered by renewable energy and a large-scale battery energy storage facility will be built at Brendale. Here's what's happening...

Libraires invite bookworms to try click and collect service
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Libraires invite bookworms to try click and collect service

Book lovers will be able to stock up on their favourite reading materials and DVDs contactless free. Find out more about how the service works here

$1.5 million for Bellara foreshore upgrade
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$1.5 million for Bellara foreshore upgrade

A $1.5 million upgrade of the Bellara foreshore is one of the key projects to be delivered as part of the State Government’s SEQ Community Stimulus Program (SEQCSP). Plans have not been finalised but there are some exciting additions on the wish list.

Have your say on protecting coastline

Have your say on protecting coastline

Moreton Bay Regional Council’s community consultation team will be visiting coastal locations in February, so residents can have their say on how to protect and manage the region’s beaches and waterways.

Koala review by end of 2020
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Koala review by end of 2020

Moreton Bay Regional Council’s CEO will review how the Council is protecting koalas and present a report by the end of the year. He’s been asked to look at road crossings, possible speed reduction and the need for a wildlife hospital.

Bid to breathe life into council land
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Bid to breathe life into council land

A nationwide search will soon begin for break-out business ideas to help transform the region’s economy and create jobs. It comes as Moreton Bay Regional Council offers up three parcels of land to private investors.

Ready to roll on Murrumba Downs road upgrades
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Ready to roll on Murrumba Downs road upgrades

A $5.6 million overhaul of the intersection at Brays Road and McClintock Drive in Murrumba Downs start in coming weeks, with Moreton Bay Regional Council awarding the construction contract today.

Innovation to survive and thrive

Innovation to survive and thrive

Necessity is the mother of invention and innovators in the Moreton Bay Region are well-positioned to grab any opportunities that emerge in a post-COVID-19 world.

Call to support genuine Aboriginal art

Call to support genuine Aboriginal art

Overseas tourists may have disappeared, but demand for genuine Aboriginal art remains strong. So strong, Michael Connolly has opened a new Dreamtime Kullilla Art shop.

Small step in battle to save koalas
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Small step in battle to save koalas

The Moreton Bay Region has taken a “small but important step” forward in the race to save our native animals. Wildlife carers hope this is just the beginning.