Caboolture & Surrounds
The Caboolture precinct is located in the north of the Moreton Bay Region, offering large residential blocks, catering to families away from the hustle and bustle of bigger cities.
The precinct includes; Caboolture, Caboolture South, Bellmere, Elimbah, Morayfield, Moodlu, Rocksberg, Upper Caboolture and Wamuran.
Things to see and do in the Caboolture Region:
- Caboolture Hub
- Caboolture Historical Village
- Caboolture Country Markets (Every Sunday)
- Centenary Lakes
- Queensland State Equestrian Centre (QSEC)
- Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology
- Caboolture Warplane Museum
- Sheep Station Creek
- Morayfield Shopping Centre
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Moreton Bay bioblitz under way
Residents and community groups across Moreton Bay are being urged to join the Great Southern Bioblitz, which started today.
New display village set to open
The first display village in Moreton Bay's new city of Waraba will open on Saturday at the Lilywood Landings development.
Mousetrap scurries to new home
Mousetrap Theatre will raise the curtain this week on its first production at the company’s new home in Redcliffe.
Moreton Bay hotspot for families
New research shows the Moreton Bay region has emerged as Queensland’s growth hot spot for families.
Urgent appeal for foster homes
Moreton Bay residents are urged to consider being foster carers due to significant demand for children needing love and support in safe, stable homes.
Loud shirts light up charity day
The CSC (Caboolture Sports Club) Group’s 18th Annual Charity Golf Day lit up the greens raising $21,735.50 for Act for Kids.
Shanvitha spins four-some spell
At the age of 12, Shanvitha Malkagiri, from The Lakes Knights, has achieved one of the rarest feats in cricket – a double hat-trick!
High-tech drones join burn-off battle
A rotary wing revolution has taken off at City of Moreton Bay, helping combat the threat of bushfires as the region swelters under a heatwave.
All Stars' magnificent seven
All Star Boxing Academy has led Queensland to a stunning gold-medal victory at the Australian Schools Championships in Darwin.
Celebrating past and future
Entries and a time capsule have been officially opened for the 2026 Brisbane to Gladstone (B2G) Yacht Race.