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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The Latest
Singers bring community together
Caboolture Community Choir is celebrating 30 years of uniting the community through song by staging a free concert in September. Here are the details.
Free mental health centres open
Two free walk-in Medicare Mental Health Centres have opened in Moreton Bay region – and two more will follow soon.
Gold, silver and world titles
Five students at Legacy Martial Arts in North Lakes crossed the Pacific to take on the world – and won.
Historic bid for world stage
Club Pine Rivers will host a historic international match as part of the bid for bowls to be at the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Moreton Bay's top dogs revealed
Doggy data has revealed the top 10 breeds and names of man’s best friend in Moreton Bay region.
Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards 2025 finalists
Construction, manufacturing, hospitality and healthcare are just some of the industries that have made the finals in this year’s Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards. Here’s who is vying for the top awards.
Embarking on epic Coast to Country run
Mount Mee State School Acting Principal Luke Forbes will run 100km to raise money for his school and show his students what is possible with hard work, grit and determination. Here are the details and how you can help.
Laini calls time on career
Laini Freier, the former Moreton Bay United player who made her Matildas’ debut this year, has retired from football.
New park taking shape
A new $3.4 million play and picnic park is set to be finished within weeks – ending a 20-year wait for the Moreton Bay region.
Dashboard's new storm tracker
City of Moreton Bay has become the state’s first local government to integrate advanced thunderstorm tracking from WeatherWatch into its Disaster Dashboard.