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Hollie’s hair-raising gesture
It has taken Hollie Gardiner three years to grow her long locks but it will take just a few minutes to lop them off later this month. The 10-year-old is donating her hair to be made into wigs for children with cancer and she’s raising money too. Here’s how you can help
Another hit for householders ... RBA lifts interest rates
The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced it will lift interest rates again this afternoon. Here’s what we know
Redcliffe Hospital lunch with impact
The business community came together last month to support Redcliffe Hospital at Tempest Restaurant. See the photos
Using artistic aid to boost eye care
Specsavers Morayfield has again teamed up with the The Fred Hollows Foundation to help make eye care more visible for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Construction progresses on new North Lakes Mitre 10
The walls are up and and the roof is on as construction progresses on a new Sunshine Mitre 10 at North Lakes due to open later this year. Here’s what we know
Student winners of first Mayor's innovation awards revealed
Two Albany Creek State High School students have won the first Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards, held at a Live Pitch Ceremony last night.
Stem Punks forging new frontiers
Thousands of children around the globe will get a taste of space travel thanks to an innovative program developed by innovative Samford business STEM Punks...
Meet the Jetty 2 Jetty team in green
There will be a sea of green at this year’s Jetty 2 Jetty Fun Run with more than 80 Kindred staff and family members running, jogging and walking. It’s part of their healthy lifestyle focus and a long-standing commitment to the event
Community rallies around Ukrainian refugees
Twins Kiril and Arina have been embraced by the Redcliffe community since escaping war-torn Ukraine and are now settling into school life with their Year 6 classmates. Here’s their tale of courage, love and community
Young innovators in 'shark tank' spotlight
Students involved in Murrumba State Secondary College's Innovations Project made their final pitches for businesses they've been working on for 18 months this week. See the gallery...