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Melbourne Cup inspired creativity
When Maree Starkey realised she didn’t have a hat to wear to the Melbourne Cup, in Melbourne, a few years back, she decided to make her own. The rest, as they say, is history.
Incentives spark building boom
Property developers and builders say there is a construction boom across the region as they and their customers benefit from the Federal Government’s HomeBuilder scheme.
Barry Juffs honoured for more than half a century of service
When a fresh-faced Barry Juffs started work for Moreton Bay Regional Council as a 17-year-old in 1967, he’d never have believed the teenagers of 2020 are expected to have 17 different jobs in their lifetime.
Why parents are going back to school
Moreton Bay’s Birali Steiner School is building foundations for their students’ success by getting parents back into the classroom.
Don’t miss Moreton Bay Business & Jobs Expo
Job seekers can connect directly with potential employers and learn from experts at the Moreton Bay Business & Jobs Expo this week.
Creating hope for the future
Kylie-Lee Bradford’s childhood growing up in Patonga in Kakadu has inspired a business that’s growing to give back to her community.
Stronger Smarter takes students from classroom to country
Since its inception 15 years ago, the Caboolture-based Stronger Smarter Institute has worked with more than 3500 Indigenous young people across Australia to help them realise their potential.
Loving life after football
Adam Sarota is in a beautiful place - in fact, as managing director of Amaroo Landscaping Group, he owns it.
Spinning a traditional yarn catching on
Michelle Morrison’s Redcliffe shop only opened a short time ago, but already it’s proving a hit with those who love knitting and crocheting.
Canvas call for Indigenous business
Wendy Rix has turned a hobby into her profession - and is loving it. In fact, as we celebrate Indigenous Business Month, the contemporary artist from Margate says she has finally found her calling.