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Holidays set for a wool-tastic start
25 June 2026

Holidays set for a wool-tastic start

Moreton Bay libraries, galleries and parks will host free winter school holiday activities, from alpacas and wool demonstrations to magic shows, sport and creative workshops.

Alt-rockers gear up to perform at Where We Belong Festival
News / Local
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.

Rugby league legends to share stories before Dolphins-Warriors top-four blockbuster
News / Local
23 June 2026

Rugby league legends to share stories before Dolphins-Warriors top-four blockbuster

Some of rugby league's most recognisable names will come together on Saturday ahead of the Dolphins' top-four clash with the New Zealand Warriors, giving fans a rare opportunity to hear stories from some of the game's biggest moments.

It's showtime at Mueller College
News / Local
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.

Wetlands keeping Moreton Bay clean
News / Nature
22 June 2026

Wetlands keeping Moreton Bay clean

Ninety constructed wetlands across Moreton Bay are filtering thousands of tonnes of pollutants from stormwater each year, helping protect waterways, improve water quality and create healthier habitats for local wildlife.

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Entries open for iconic Bribie arts prize
News / Local
4 June 2021

Entries open for iconic Bribie arts prize

Rich rewards for artists in Matthew Flinders Art Prize

Family favourites return to Redcliffe show

Woodchop events are carved into the history of the Redcliffe Show, but they have evolved with technology and the popularity of high-energy timbersports. Here's a preview of what's on the program this year.

If you see a kangaroo or wallaby - tell us
News / Local
3 June 2021

If you see a kangaroo or wallaby - tell us

If you have seen a kangaroo or wallaby recently, University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) researchers want to know for a study that could bolster protection efforts.

Sharing the magic of whale watching for 25 years
News / Travel
2 June 2021

Sharing the magic of whale watching for 25 years

Whale watching season has started in Moreton Bay. There's about 30,000 whales heading this way and you don't have to leave the region to see them.

Big names return for Rockin’ show
News / Local
1 June 2021

Big names return for Rockin’ show

This year’s Rockin’ 4 the Homeless line-up will bring three Aussie rock supergroups together for one big show to raise money for the community’s most vulnerable. We reveal the big names coming to town.

Inspiring tale for the ages
31 May 2021

Inspiring tale for the ages

Alan Landau grew up hearing remarkable stories about his ancestors, brothers, who carved out lives and businesses in South Africa after arriving as teenagers on their own in the late 1800s. He’s written six books to preserve these tales for future generations.

Stan Joyce: the cup, the Hunters and the Dolphins
News / Local
27 May 2021

Stan Joyce: the cup, the Hunters and the Dolphins

The SP PNG Hunters’ chairman Stan Joyce is hoping his side will win back the cup bearing his name, when they face the Dolphins at Moreton Daily Stadium this weekend.

See Wolfmother’s frontman at brewery

Thirsty Chiefs brewery at North Lakes is gaining a reputation for more than its beer, with big names in Australian music jumping at the chance to play there. Wolfmother’s Andrew Stockdale will be there this week.

It’s almost showtime

The Redcliffe Show will be back this year, with a bumper program of entertainment and attractions, after COVID-19 forced its cancellation last year. It’s one of six local shows across the region in the coming couple of months.