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Who’s Who in 2022, Music & Arts: Bribie Island Community Arts Centre
Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, which started as a bicentenary project, is now one of the biggest and busiest arts venues in Australia
Who’s Who in 22, Music & Arts: Woodfordia
It has been a big year for Woodfordia, with the opening of 20 new glamping tents and the long-awaited return of the Woodford Folk Festival after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19
Check out pop-up Christmas market
Redcliffe Markets will host a pop-up Christmas market on December 23 for those still struggling to finish their Christmas gift and food shopping. Here’s the details
Pool heating on mayor's wish list
The region’s major swimming pools have had significant upgrades ahead of summer - and the mayor wants more, especially for those with disability. Pool-by-pool graphics
Who’s Who in 2022, Inspiring People: Wendy McHugh
Following two years of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns, the Moreton Bay Women’s Shed was established in 2022 to help women who were feeling isolated reconnect with their community
Santa convoy coming to Newport
Keep an eye out for Santa, when he travels through the streets of Newport on the Redcliffe peninsula this Sunday, December 18. Here’s the details
Who’s Who in 22, Tourism: Edith Cuffe
Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology has bounced back after a couple of tough years due to COVID-19 and has a bright future thanks largely to the tenacity of Director Edith Cuffe. The museum’s iconic Abbey Medieval Festival made a triumphant return in 2022 and the tourism destination held a number of other events
Who’s Who in 2022, tourism: Kerry Lopez
Kerry Lopez of Brisbane Whale Watching won the coveted Businesswoman of the Year Award at the 2022 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards
Who’s Who in 22, Tourism: Jason Brown
G’Day Adventure Tours Founder and Managing Director Jason Brown has weathered the COVID-19 storm in 2022 by diversifying and collaborating with other operators to offer local and international tourists something special
Brazil to call Moreton Bay home for World Cup
Moreton Bay will go green, gold and blue next year as the home base for Brazilian in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.