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Tickets for Tastes of Moreton Bay Feastival on sale now
The program for the 2022 Tastes of Moreton Bay Feastival has been released today as tickets go on sale. We reveal what the ‘Feastival’ will serve up, the celebrity chefs headlining this year’s program and how to get tickets
Bray Park students win prestigious maths competition
Four math geniuses from Bray Park State School have been crowned the winners of a prestigious mathematics competition, beating hundreds of other students from across the country. More about the win here:
Help for small businesses hit by floods
Low interest loans are now available for Queensland primary producers and small businesses in local government areas (LGAs) facing a massive clean-up after the recent flooding.
Experts start planning to maximise Olympics potential
An Olympian and Paralympian have joined leaders from business, government, regional development, education, tourism, accessibility, sporting, and community and cultural organisations in the first meeting to ensure the Moreton Bay Region shares the spotlight during the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games
Elexon Electronics forges future in Defence
Elexon Electronics is building on its success with its Industry 4.0 defence and aerospace manufacturing facility. Read more here…
Bracing for rates rise
Moreton Bay Region ratepayers can expect a higher rates rise than usual when Council hands down its Budget on June 17, Mayor Peter Flannery says. Here’s what we know
Money off your next power bill
Queenslanders will receive a $175 Cost of Living Rebate on their next power bill thanks to a State Government rebate. Here’s the details
Making new government work for Moreton Bay Region
New Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to serve everyone, even those who voted against him and residents in the Moreton Bay Region will be counting on it, with their three re-elected MPs now in Opposition. We ask the MPs and council how they will make it work, so the region is not left behind
Call to shape own future, become Moreton Bay City
With public consultation due to end on May 30, Moreton Bay Regional Council has made its case to become a city to local business leaders and owners. We sum it up and explain how you can still have your say
Hub for creativity opens
Musicians with a disability now have a place to call their own with the opening of Team Musicare’s headquarters at Clontarf last week. See our photos from the grand opening