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‘Fires inevitable’ this bushfire season
Moreton Bay City Council says it is inevitable that there will be fires close to homes this bushfire season and is urging residents to prepare now. Here's everything you need to know
‘High Tide Event’ warning for coast
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s Moreton Alert system has issued a warning for residents living in low-lying coastal areas, with a ‘High Tide Event’ forecast from today through to July 8. Here’s the details
Counting down to bushfire season
Firefighters are working on a six-week window to prepare Moreton Bay Region for the bushfire season. Here's the areas which may be at risk and what residents must do. FREE TO READ
Work begins on $8m ambulance station
Construction has started on the new $8.45m Morayfield Ambulance Station.
Bushfire season's warming up
The bushfire season is changing and firefighters are responding – so must residents. See tips for your home and new fire danger ratings.
New council CEO revealed
Scott Waters is the new CEO of Moreton Bay Regional Council, adding Australia's third largest council to the same position he held at Whitsunday, Darwin and Noosa.
Moreton Bay Kids' Festival postponed
With wet weather predicted over the next four days, organisers of this year’s Moreton Kids Festival have made the difficult decision to postpone the event. Here's what's happening...
Council revamps disaster dashboard
Moreton Bay Regional Council has upgraded its Disaster Dashboard, adding features to ensure residents have all the information they need in a natural disaster. Here’s the details and how to access it
Drivers told: beware high tide water
Residents and motorists can expect to find warning signs and, in places, salt water n some of the region's suburbs this week.
Calls show where storm hit hardest
The clean-up from last night’s storm is continuing across the region - as more wild weather may return. Suburbs hardest hit and rainfall figures.