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What to do if there's a power blackout
In the midst of storm season the risk of power outages increases and Energex has compiled a handy guide to what to do. Here's what you need to know...
Call for action after grades fall
The health of Moreton Bay Region’s three main catchments - and across South-East Queensland - has fallen sharply, leading a peak environmental body to warn: “It is time to sit up and take action”.
Who’s who in 2022, Environment: Loop Growers
Loop Growers owners Phil Garozzo and Alice Starr are ending the year on a brighter note than it began, thanks to support from the community who have rallied to help them rebuild and plant new crops. It was a horror start to 2022 for the closed-loop farmers, with floods and storms at the end of February obliterating much of their Draper farm.
Who’s who in 2022, Community Groups: Moreton Bay Region State Emergency Service
There’s an orange army of State Emergency Service volunteers across the Moreton Bay Region providing a beacon of hope to residents when disaster strikes. Floods and storms in the early part of 2022 certainly tested their mettle, with thousands of calls for help.
Who’s Who in 2022, Community: Danny Agnew
Danny Agnew went above and beyond during the February floods, ferrying people from their inundated homes to safety in his dinghy - until disaster struck and his motor was damaged by debris. But in September, the Caboolture River Fishing and Boating Club came to his rescue, replacing the motor as a way of saying thanks to the Deception Bay flood hero.
Heatwave warning for Moreton Bay Region
Moreton Bay Regional Council has issued an initial heatwave warning across the region for the next three days. Here's what we know...
Who’s Who in 2022, Business: Get Sweet
Two young brothers from North Lakes have started their own online lolly company called Sweet Treats as a way of earning extra cash in 2022
Bribie suburb back on main water
A permanent water supply to White Patch, on Bribie Island, has been re-connected by Unitywater, eight months after the water main was lost in flooding.
Green light for $72 million precinct
A $72 million eco lifestyle precinct at North Lakes has been given the green light - creating 150 new jobs in the region.
Families seek answers over Aqua Splash passes
Dozens of families across the Moreton Bay Region say they’ve been left high and dry after the tender for a Redcliffe water playground went to new operator Aqua Warrior. Here's what's happened...