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Big ideas a winner
Like many business owners, Karen Lindsay has been forced to adapt during the COVID-19 crisis.
Passion paves the way for success
Chelsea Hollis-Neath has come a long way from juggling a three-month-old baby, a toddler and three paper diaries as she and husband Ramon Smith worked to establish their remedial massage business.
Our $20 million road to more jobs
A new $20 million asphalt manufacturing plant being built in Brendale will be the most advanced in Australia, creating more jobs for the Moreton Bay Region.
Holistic approach a winner
North Lakes homeopath Sarah Kottmann’s commitment to helping others has earnt her a place in the finals of the AusMumpreneur Awards.
100 new council jobs for Moreton Bay
More than 100 new jobs will be on offer this financial year as part of a Moreton Bay Regional Council recruitment drive.
Chicken jerky treats a winner
Mallory’s Tocino began as a way to treat friends and family, but it’s grown into a vibrant family business.
STEM Punks lead the way in real-world problem-solving
A nimble response to the COVID-19 pandemic has earnt Samford mum Fiona Holmstrom a place as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Awards.
Bursary boost for students
Sitting outside North Lakes Library talking about becoming a doctor, you would never think North Lakes College year 12 student Sophie Khatib has a strong understanding of gender inequality.
Positive mindset the key to success
Anky Balfoort is passionate about helping people overcome struggles and challenges. The Albany Creek life coach has been named as a finalist in the Leadership category of the AusMumpreneur Awards, presented by The Women’s Business School.
Priority call for 7700 new jobs
Moreton Bay Regional Council is calling on the State Government to back a plan that will create new industries and thousands of jobs and homes at North Harbour.