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Eckersley Print Group’s golden milestone
From humble beginnings as a small family business, Eckersley Print Group has grown to an award-winning company. It still holds true to the family values of its founder…
Hair-raising gesture for sick kids
It has taken four years for Fletcher Middleton to grow his tumbling tresses, so when his mum Lauren decided it was time to cut them off, she searched for a way to put them to good use. It’s all happening on Friday.
Just rewards for dedicated team
Head of Sesame Lane Kerri Smith believes staff ‘make the difference’, and a new program aims to attract, reward and retain the best in the business.
Changing of guard at chamber
Incoming Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce President Victor Nicholls is keen to build on the work of his predecessor, while reaching out to a more diverse range of businesses as the organisation continues to grow.
New scholarships to help Moreton Bay students
New scholarships are now available to help students aged 25 years or older at USC’s Moreton Bay campus succeed in their studies.
High achiever wins council bursary
Nikita Mathison hopes to one day lead the next wave of doctors coming out of the Moreton Bay Region, and she’s well on her way thanks to Council’s $1000 National Council of Women of Queensland (NCWQ) bursary.
Generosity shines through
Momentum is growing for the inaugural Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day, Wednesday October 13, with local business and community groups creating a range of exciting fundraising events to kickstart the appeal.
Don’t miss 2021 Moreton Business and Jobs Expo
The fourth Moreton Business and Jobs Expo is on at Brendale on September 29, bringing businesses, job seekers and industry together. There will be about 1500 jobs up for grabs and the chance to secure new customers.
Multimillion-dollar clubhouse opens at Thyme Lifestyle Resort
Thyme Lifestyle Resort Moreton Bay has officially opened its new multimillion-dollar Country Club with the latest recreation and leisure facilities, along with the recently renovated Blue Gum Pavilion, for its over-50s lifestyle community.
Vital components in the worx
When Mick and Sonya Horsburgh started their business Tubeworx in 2009, it was just the two of them bending tubes by hand in their Clontarf workshop. Their thriving business now provides tubes for personnel carriers and F35 joint strike fighters.