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New design for park upgrade
Work has started on a major upgrade to a key feature at Roderick A Cruice Park in Dayboro.
Don’t miss Bribie Island Nature Festival
Bribie Island Nature Festival is returning this month, with plenty on offer for locals and visitors wanting to explore the island and learn about its cultural heritage. Here are the details + how you can get involved.
For the love of bagpipes
The unique sound of bagpipes draws a crowd – the curious and those with a deep love for the instrument – but it also has a knack of bringing people together, something the Redcliffe Scottish Pipe Band has been doing for more than 70 years. Join them at their next event or learn to play yourself.
High praise for award winner
Moreton Bay artist Marion Rodgers as brought home a $10,000 top award from this year's Brisbane Portrait Prize.
Youth hub opens at Peninsula Fair shopping centre
A new store is offering a suite of free programs and activities to engage young people in sport, dance and more at Peninsula Fair shopping centre. Here are the details and how to get involved.
Don’t miss Moreton Bay Farm Trail
The Moreton Bay Farm Trail returns this weekend. It’s a chance to step through the farmgate and explore local farms and farmers’ hubs. Here are the details.
Don’t miss RSPCA’s Cupcake Day
There will be plenty of sweet treats, fun and wagging tails at the RSCPA’s Dakabin Animal Care Centre this Saturday for the charity’s annual Cupcake Day. Here are the details and how you can join in the fun.
Sea of pink at Cactus Jack's Redcliffe
Redcliffe’s Cactus Jack’s will again be bathed in pink hues as the team raises money, and awareness of breast cancer’s impact throughout the month of October. Here are the details.
Basketball action coming to Redcliffe
Two global basketball sensations will be in action at Redcliffe’s Settlement Cove Park when PLAYGRND Showdown FIBA 3x3 Quest & Streetball Final comes to town this week. Here are the details.
Call to join Aussie Bird Count 2025
Spring has arrived and so has the 2025 Aussie Bird Count – a chance for citizen scientists to spot, identify and count the birds around them. Here’s how to get involved. Image: James Mascott.