Burpengary & Narangba
Burpengary and Narangba are some of the Moreton Bay Region's fastest growing residential suburbs.
Well known for being a great locations to raise a family, surrounded by parks, playgrounds and close to amenities
Things to see and do in Burpengary and Narangba:
- Bite Markets
- North Harbour Heritage Park
- Caboolture Regional Aquatic Centre
- Caboolture Environmental Education Centre
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Duo make Talent Quest final
Two Moreton Bay singers are among the finalists announced for next month’s Urban Queensland Stardust Talent Quest in Caboolture.
Police warn beach drivers
Bribie Island is among the target areas for police during one of Moreton Bay region’s busiest times - the September school holidays.
Work to start on new shopping centre
The new Freshwater Village shopping centre will soon start taking shape with a builder appointed and major retailers secured.
Star striker Sharn is back
Sharn Freier - the Redcliffe-born, Moreton Bay-raised, Australian international striker - has flown back to Brisbane.
Tackling Moreton Bay's homeless crisis
New figures have revealed the Queensland Government’s response to Moreton Bay’s homelessness crisis, which was recently described as “horrific”.
Prepare now for wet spring, storm season
Unseasonal winter storms have given the City of Moreton Bay a taste of what could come this storm season, with authorities urging residents to prepare now.
Grand opening for Moreton Bay Sports Complex
An $8.5 million upgrade of Moreton Bay Sports Complex at Burpengary is now complete, delivering three new natural turf soccer fields with enhanced lighting, modern irrigation and drainage systems, and expanded car parking facilities.
"Real struggles facing our community"
On The Way Moreton Bay's free community soup kitchen, launched just four weeks ago, already has more than 50 people at some weekly sessions.
Work to start on new development
Civil construction work on stage one of a new development in Bellmere is expected to start next month.
Call to join Aussie Bird Count 2025
Spring has arrived and so has the 2025 Aussie Bird Count – a chance for citizen scientists to spot, identify and count the birds around them. Here’s how to get involved. Image: James Mascott.