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Moreton Bay lobbies for more State funding
A new campaign urging the State Government to invest more money in the City of Moreton Bay has launched ahead of October’s state election. Here's what it's all about...
Growing opportunities for job seekers
A free community event aimed at helping young people and job seekers find work in the agriculture industry will be held at Lawnton this week. Find out more about the day here
Mission to help other ICU patients
For Kallangur grandmother Jane Brooks, a fall while putting out the rubbish resulted in life-threatening injuries and a complex recovery. She will share her story at a fundraising lunch on Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day this week
Caboolture Made campaign ramps up
Supporters of a campaign, which aims to raise the profile of Caboolture, will ramp up their efforts in the coming months and are calling on proud locals to get behind it. Here’s what is happening and how you can help
Drawing 'bigger picture' for Anzac Ave
Redcliffe is changing and facing challenges - but “future possibilities” are being suggested to ensure the Peninsula “remains a great place to live”.
Call to support Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital
Organisers of this year’s Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day are calling on Moreton Bay businesses to follow the lead of Lewis Land in supporting the event. Here’s what is happening and how to get involved
Study finds ibis habitat utopia
Bin chickens...dumpster ducks...tip turkeys. The much-maligned white ibis is the subject of a new University of the Sunshine Coast study that seeks more effective ways to stop them taking over parks and streets. Its release coincides with a hilarious UniSC video (below) that proposes a new nickname for the humble ibis...
Vale retired Police Dog Kaos
Police Dog (PD) Kaos, who retired to Dayboro after seven years with Queensland Police Service and became a regular at a local cafe, has passed away.
Redcliffe local’s lead role in new thriller film
Filming has wrapped up on an independent film, recently shot in Moreton Bay, with a Redcliffe actress as the lead. Here's the details
Sebastian shares vision for the world
Newport’s Sebastian Onate-Henriquez’s mission to save the world has ramped up, with the nine-year-old the youngest contributor to a book which aims to inspire environmental entrepreneurship.