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Council refund helps hospitality industry
Moreton Bay Regional Council has refunded $760,000 in food licence fees to 1212 local restaurants, cafes, pubs and hotels, including awarding-winning Scarborough wedding venue Reid’s Place.
Making a Marc on new $5.5 million Redcliffe Art gallery
Redcliffe’s new $5.5 million art gallery has turned to one of the Moreton Bay region’s oldest and most prolific artists ahead of its official opening.
Mystery over a magical addition to Deception Bay
As if by magic, Fairy Way has officially become part of the Moreton Bay Region. Seemingly without warning, a sign has been put up in Deception Bay marking the Fairy Way of Moreton Bay Community Rocks.
Rockin 4 the Homeless finds a home
Organisers of Rockin 4 the Homeless are pinching themselves after securing one of the best venues in Queensland for this year’s gig.
Bite Markets plan tasty reopening
Tell your tastebuds to brace themselves, Bite Markets at North Harbour are reopening on July 3 and 4
Region’s beach mats key to accessibility tourism
Moreton Bay Regional Council is paving the way to become the most accessible tourism destination in South East Queensland - starting with getting everyone onto our beautiful beaches.
Day trip local: explore the Moreton Bay Region
Whether you’ve checked in for a staycation, or are basing yourself from home, there are options in every corner of the region if you’re looking for a fun day out.
Sea-themed mini golf to be tourism boost
This attraction under construction at Redcliffe is expected to draw people from across the region, Brisbane and beyond when it opens later this year. It’s mini golf, but not as you know it.
Holiday local: Discover what tourists already know
The school holidays are fast-approaching and it’s the perfect opportunity to support local businesses and enjoy a staycation to remember.
Rockin 4 the Homeless dates revealed
The headline act has been secured and new dates locked in for Rockin 4 the Homeless 2020, after COVID-19 restrictions forced organisers to postpone it earlier this year.