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Work starts on Arana Hills black spot
Work has started on a well-known traffic black spot in the Hills District to improve safety for all road users and increase vehicle capacity. Here’s the details
Emergency declaration at Strathpine
Police have made an emergency declaration under the Public Safety Preservation Act (PSPA) in relation to an incident taking place at Strathpine. Here’s what we know
Countdown is on: Brisbane Convoy for Kids 2023
Brisbane Convoy for Kids will return to Redcliffe on Saturday, November 4 to raise money for children’s hospice Hummingbird House, and is expected to be the biggest one yet. Here's the details
"Show us the money" says Mayor
The State Government has been told its vision for the City of Moreton Bay is “not good enough” and “devoid of any meaningful public transport planning”.
See unsung heroes at Bribie expo
Meet the heroes behind our Emergency Services at the Bribie Island Moreton Bay Emergency Services Expo tomorrow (Saturday).
Community consultation opens for Bruce Highway upgrade
Planning has started for staged upgrades to the Bruce Highway from Anzac Ave at North Lakes to Caboolture-Bribie Island Rd at Caboolture. Here's how to have your say about the options... **FREE TO READ**
Construction starts on Mango Hill Ring Road Connection
Construction on a significant portion of the Mango Hill Ring Road Connection will start on Tuesday. Here's what's involved... **FREE TO READ**
Motorists warned: Fill up today
More than one third of fuel stations in the City of Moreton Bay were this morning selling regular unleaded for a record price - and it is not expected to fall for weeks. Timeline, tips and the reason why. ** FREE TO READ **
Serious crash Kippa-Ring
UPDATE: Police have located the 27-year-old male driver who allegedly fled the scene of a fatal traffic crash at Kippa Ring this morning. Here's what we know
Delays put $80m bridge at risk
Urgent action is needed to ensure the Youngs Crossing bridge is built, according to City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery. ** FREE TO READ **