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Up for the Kokoda Challenge
The Lakes College students Jordon White and Kartik Karri will attempt to finish a 30km leg of The Kokoda Challenge on the Sunshine Coast in five hours so they can make it back to Brisbane for their school formal next month. We ask how they plan to do it
Poised to help businesses reach potential
The team at Certifi International is excited at what the future holds for the Moreton Bay Region and is keen to help businesses achieve internationally recognised certification in quality, safety, environment, cyber security and the NDIS. Here’s what the business offers
Plans lodged for workers' complex
A new rural workers’ accommodation complex may be built on a strawberry farm in this region, if plans are approved.
IGA Newport open all Easter weekend
The Easter long weekend is just around the corner but don’t panic IGA Newport will be open for the duration, catering for all your grocery and gift needs
Medals flow for region's rising stars
Six students from the Redcliffe region struck gold and silver in recent water polo finals and five are off to the state championships next month.
Enter Pumicestone Small Business Awards
Entries are open for the inaugural Pumicestone Small Business Awards and State Member for Pumicestone Ali King is calling on those who own or love a small business in Caboolture, Beachmere, Bribie Island, Sandstone Point, Ningi, Toorbul, Donnybrook, Elimbah, Meldale or Moodlu to enter
Calling creative industries
Creative industry businesses in the Moreton Bay Region with a big idea or a desire to grow, are being encouraged to be part of the second annual Creative Industries Demonstration Day, presented by Moreton Bay Regional Council. Here’s the details
Top honours for Moreton Bay clubs at state excellence awards
Four Moreton Bay community clubs have taken home honours at the annual Keno and Clubs Queensland Awards for Excellence awards night. See the list of winners here
Mission to boost trade in NZ
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery will lead a second trade mission to New Zealand in May after the first, last November, yielded about $740,000 in sales for local businesses. This visit will have a different focus. Find out more here
Suttons Beach Pavilion survey opens
Public consultation on the design of the new Suttons Beach Pavilion at Redcliffe has opened this morning. It’s your chance to have a say on what you want it to look like. See the artists’ impressions and find out how you can voice your opinion