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Enjoy Music in the Park Bribie Island
What better way to celebrate Grandparents’ Day, than by enjoying a Music in the Park event at Bribie Island on October 29? Here’s all the details including the musical line-up
Your guide to spooky and spine-tingling fun this Halloween
If you’re looking to get dressed up in your best scary costume to celebrate, here are 13 spooky events happening in and around Moreton Bay to add to your diary
'Helping Hope Happen' in our schools
Caboolture will be turning the clock back next month, in one of the region's biggest annual fundraisers, to support one of our essential services – school Chaplains.
Samford wins gold - and next year's titles
Samford archers were among the medals – including gold - at Archery Australia’s National Target Championships, which will return in 2023.
Good time to tee-up for hospital fundraiser
Golfers of all abilities are being urged to sign-up and support Caboolture Hospital through this month’s Shine Lawyers Charity Golf Day on Bribie Island.
Enjoy Movie in the Park Rothwell
Bring the family to the free Movie in the Park Rothwell event on October 22 at Peter Morris Park. Here’s all the details including what’s screening
Picture special - Elimbah Movie Night
The free Elimbah Movie Night proved a big hit with the community on Saturday - as these comments and pictures show.
Free community fun day to celebrate completed lake and park in Newport
A free community fun day will be held in Stockland Newport this Saturday to celebrate the completion of the 22-hectare lake and the opening of the new children’s playground
Embrace spirit of giving on Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day
The countdown is on to the second annual Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day on Friday, October 14, a day jam-packed with opportunities to have fun and support a great cause. Here’s what’s happening and how you can get involved
Final countdown to HumpyBash
Entries are flowing in for the HumpyBash Regatta, a key October drawcard for off-the-beach sailors along the Redcliffe foreshore.