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Work to start on Olympic site
Construction will begin soon on the City of Moreton Bay’s new Olympic and Paralympic site and Stage 2 of The Mill Central precinct.
Tower plans for new 'village'
A new residential and commercial “village”, with 23 medium-to-high-rise urban towers for around 5000 residents, is being planned in the Moreton Bay region.
Upgrade starts on vital road upgrade
Work has started to upgrade a section of Caboolture-Bribie Island Rd to a four-lane, dual carriageway. Here are the details of what’s happening.
Moreton Motorway battle ramping up
A battle to save Elimbah homes and businesses in the path of the new Moreton Motorway, has entered a crucial new phase.
"Largest outdoor store in southern hemisphere"
Work has officially started on the new $92 million Anaconda Adventure HQ development at Brendale.
Minister: ‘I understand the challenges’
Planning for population growth in the City of Moreton Bay and creating necessary infrastructure ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and Paralympics were key topics of conversation when Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg met with Mayor Peter Flannery this week.
Anzac Day in Moreton Bay - flypasts and road closures
Anzac Day flypasts are scheduled - subject to conditions - at four services in the Moreton Bay region tomorrow. Roads will also close for commemorations. See full list.
Second Bribie Bridge inches closer
A business case for a second Bribie Island Bridge has been finished. We ask Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg what’s next and when the community can expect work to begin. Here’s what he had to say.
Upgrade to futureproof Redcliffe seawall
Work has started to improve a foreshore protection seawall at Redcliffe with another section of the Peninsula foreshore next on the list. Here are the details.
Top gong for popular bus driver
Well-known Redcliffe Peninsula bus driver Isapela (Bella) Tuimavave Leaupepe has been named the 2024 South East Queensland Bus Driver of the Year. Here’s why...