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Judgement in former Compass Marina case
The former operator of Redcliffe Marina, once known as Compass Marina, has lost its appeal and been ordered to pay more than $9 million in unpaid rent and interest.
Researchers hit the beach searching for birds
Instead of taking a break over summer, a group of University of the Sunshine Coast students has been hard at work researching birds and other vertebrates on beaches including at Bribie Island. We reveal what they have discovered
Sneak peek at Queensland’s second Gold’s Gym
We take a look inside Gold’s Gym at Kippa-Ring, which will open its doors at 9am tomorrow and meet the team. It’s massive, with the latest equipment and fitness options for everyone.
Call for council staff to have body cameras
A push by Moreton Bay Regional Council for regulatory officers to use body-worn cameras and other surveillance video while on duty has the backing on the Local Government Association of Queensland.
Enrol now and Get Set For Work
Caboolture PCYC is recruiting now for its new Get Set For Work (GSFW) program which starts later this month.
Serge passes the baton
The man who has been at the helm of Community Bank Margate for more than 13 years has retired, drawing a sense of pride of what he and his team have achieved but also confidence in the future.
Novel way to foster love of books
Creating a community of readers and breathing new life into read books is driving Alea and Andrew Cadzow, whose business The Book Bucket is thriving on the Redcliffe Peninsula.
Teaching spirit of Christmas
Families and staff at Sesame Lane Care and Kindergarten centres across the Moreton Bay Region will bring smiles to the faces of less fortunate children this Christmas, donating hundreds of gifts to the Pyjama Foundation.
Expressions of interest are being sought to build a new hospital at Petrie, which will have up to 400 beds and 20 operating theatres.
MBRIT to continue driving tourism success
The organisation that helped turn Moreton Bay into a $1 billion tourism powerhouse will guide the region’s destination management, tourism services and events over the next three years.