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Bridge plan seeks new approval
15 June 2026

Bridge plan seeks new approval

The proposed $750 million Bribie Island Bridge has entered the federal environmental approval process, with construction expected to begin in 2028 and deliver safer, improved traffic and active transport connections.

Traffic changes to stay on key road
8 June 2026

Traffic changes to stay on key road

Temporary traffic changes on Dohles Rocks Road at Murrumba Downs will remain until October, with motorists and pedestrians advised to expect delays as work continues on the Bruce Highway upgrade.

Plea for drivers to slow down
4 June 2026

Plea for drivers to slow down

Drivers are being urged to slow down on Moreton Bay roads, with millions of vehicle movements each week increasing the risk of wildlife collisions during winter’s peak dawn and dusk activity periods.

Residents’ anger over motorsport plan
News / Local
2 June 2026

Residents’ anger over motorsport plan

Residents have voiced strong opposition to a proposed $20 million motorsport park at Beachmere, raising concerns about traffic, flooding, noise and environmental impacts during a packed community meeting.

Major Moreton Bay track closures this weekend
20 May 2026

Major Moreton Bay track closures this weekend

SEQ rail lines including Caboolture, Redcliffe Peninsula and Sunshine Coast will close May 23–24 for maintenance works, with railbuses replacing services and additional disruptions expected across the network. Plan ahead via Translink updates.

$800m for Bruce Highway upgrade
13 May 2026

$800m for Bruce Highway upgrade

Moreton Bay’s Bruce Highway upgrade has received $812.5 million in the 2026-27 Federal Budget, funding Stage 2 works from Gateway Motorway to Dohles Rocks Road, including new Pine River bridges, active transport links and congestion relief.

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Anger at boats 'parked' in waterway
News / Local
3 June 2025

Anger at boats 'parked' in waterway

Residents living beside a canal in the Moreton Bay region are calling for action over boats being “parked” for "weeks/months" in the waterway.

Work to start on huge new bridge
News / Local
29 May 2025

Work to start on huge new bridge

Construction of the new $86 million Youngs Crossing bridge will start next month after Seymour Whyte was confirmed as principal contractor.

Time to grab opportunities
News / Local
27 May 2025

Time to grab opportunities

The race is on for the City of Moreton Bay to prepare for the greatest show on earth – the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.

"Drop the ego, not the bike"
News / Local
21 May 2025

"Drop the ego, not the bike"

RACQ is pleading with motorcycle riders to slow down as figures show Mt Glorious Tourist Drive and hinterland roads are among the state’s most dangerous.

Doors to open at new $35m hotel
News / Local
19 May 2025

Doors to open at new $35m hotel

Dakabin Hotel, the new $35 million Comiskey Group development, will open on Wednesday - with thousands of dinner bookings already made.

Start of $290 million highway upgrade
News / Local
16 May 2025

Start of $290 million highway upgrade

Work on stage one of the $290 million Bruce Highway upgrade, through North Lakes and Griffin, will start on Monday (May 19).

Time up for community club?
News / Local
15 May 2025

Time up for community club?

A long-standing Moreton Bay club seems set to make way for “high density and retirement” housing in the future.

Green light for new apartments
News / Local
13 May 2025

Green light for new apartments

Plans have been approved for a new nine-storey apartment block in Redcliffe – but there are concerns over parking during construction.

Road to close for highway upgrade
News / Local
12 May 2025

Road to close for highway upgrade

A key Moreton Bay road will permanently close next Monday as part of the Bruce Highway’s $2 billion upgrade project.

Green light for new dog parks
News / Local
8 May 2025

Green light for new dog parks

Twenty new dog off-leash areas (DOLAs) are being planned in parks and reserves across the Moreton Bay region. Here's where the proposed off-leash areas will be.