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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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Roads closed Moreton Bay due to flooding March 29 2025
News / Local
29 Mar 2025

Roads closed Moreton Bay due to flooding March 29 2025

There are several roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay as heavy rain hits the region. Here are the roads affected.

Work starts on 2000-home development
News / Local
29 Mar 2025

Work starts on 2000-home development

The first sod has been officially turned on the new Rivermont development which will bring more than 2000 new homes to Waraba.

Roads closed in Moreton Bay due to flooding March 28 2025
News / Local
28 Mar 2025

Roads closed in Moreton Bay due to flooding March 28 2025

There are several roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay as heavy rain hits the region. Here are the roads affected.

Driving ahead with $80m upgrade
News / Local
28 Mar 2025

Driving ahead with $80m upgrade

The $80 million upgrade of Youngs Crossing Rd, across North Pine River, has taken another significant step forward.

'Olympic legacy' for Moreton Bay
News / Local
26 Mar 2025

'Olympic legacy' for Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay’s proposed $205 million Olympic and Paralympic centre ticked virtually every box in a key review of Brisbane’s 2032 venues.

Green light for Moreton Bay's Olympic venue
News / Local
25 Mar 2025

Green light for Moreton Bay's Olympic venue

Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre has today been confirmed as one of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic venues.

New route for Moreton Motorway
News / Local
20 Mar 2025

New route for Moreton Motorway

New plans have been unveiled for the controversial Stage 4 of a Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA) – which is being dubbed the Moreton Motorway.

Major expansion plans for church
News / Local
18 Mar 2025

Major expansion plans for church

Plans have been submitted to renovate and expand the church which launched one of Moreton Bay region’s major schools.

Work finishes on high-crash road
News / Local
18 Mar 2025

Work finishes on high-crash road

Safety work costing $13.98 million has been completed on a 1.5km stretch of Samford Rd.

Pitch for "critical" funding
News / Local
17 Mar 2025

Pitch for "critical" funding

City of Moreton Bay has unveiled 10 priorities it says need essential funding from the next Australian Government.