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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Pop-up viewing for major projects
Plans for four huge transport projects will be open for the public to view at North Lakes Community Centre next month.
Safety upgrades on major road
A major safety upgrade is about to get underway on Anzac Ave in Kallangur.
Revving up for motor show
Thousands of visitors and car enthusiasts are expected at Sandstone Point Hotel tomorrow for Motor Culture Australia’s latest event.
Overpass restrictions stay in place
Restrictions will remain on the Linkfield Road overpass until “further structural analysis and safety repairs are undertaken”.
Forum to address challenges for new city
Moreton Bay Region will become the City of Moreton Bay from Monday, July 24. The announcement was made at today’s Leaders’ Forum which brought representatives from all three levels of government together to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the new city. Here’s what is happening
Samba time as World Cup kicks-off
Moreton Bay Region has joined the FIFA Women’s World Cup celebrations with local fans meeting South American stars and getting ready for a samba party.
Sim's birdie blitz lands title
Redcliffe raised the bar and the 2023 Optilease Pro-Am delivered – on and off the Clontarf golf course - with Michael Sim winning a thriller. ** FREE TO READ **
Site for region's first wildlife hospital
A $3 million parcel of land in Dakabin has been allocated by Moreton Bay Regional Council for a wildlife hospital. Now Council is leading the call for State funding.
Land deal is Australian first
Community housing and specialist homelessness providers will be able to lease Council-owned land in Moreton Bay for new housing developments.
Crack down on illegal dumping
Nine people are being prosecuted by Moreton Bay Regional Council after allegedly caught dumping more than 2500 litres of waste. Each faces Magistrate Court fines of up to $57,500.