Hills District
The Hills district comprises of Arana Hills, Ferny Hills, Everton Hills, Eatons Hill, Albany Creek and Bunya.
Things to see and do in Albany Creek
- Albany Creek Leisure Centre
- Bunya Crossing Reserve
- Samford Conservation Park
- Bunyaville Conservation Park
- James Drysdale Reserve
- Eatons Hill Hotel
- Kumbartcho Sanctuary
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The Latest
Little shark's adventures sure to delight
Ferny Hills author Josie Montano has launched a delightful children’s book about Little Shark Lulu's evening adventures in the deep blue sea. Find out more...
New roads top Mayor's wish list
Three “critical road projects” are at the top of Moreton Bay Region's transport wish list to help rectify a "crippling chokepoint" ahead of the Brisbane Olympics.
Valuable volunteers honoured with state award
An amazing army of volunteers that helps bring tourism and events to life across the Moreton Bay Region has won a silver award at the 2022 Queensland Tourism Awards. Find out more...
Dolphins' historic first training session
The first wave of Dolphins NRL players were put through their paces during the club’s inaugural training session this morning in front of a full media contingent. Head Coach Wayne Bennett plans to get them fit while he waits for the full squad to arrive in January. See the photos
Final section opens at Elimbah
The final section of a new southbound Bruce Highway carriageway – between Caboolture and Steve Irwin Way - is now open to traffic.
Big Keno win at Kallangur club
A Kallangur man says his $163,000 Keno win this week will transform his life and make long-held dreams a reality.
Iconic race reaches milestone
The Notice to Race as been issued for one of the southern hemisphere’s most iconic offshore events – the 75th Brisbane to Gladstone (B2G) Yacht Race.
Winner revealed for Sheds mural
Patrick Indo, a street artist and muralist, has won the Mural @ The Sheds Art Competition’s $8500 first prize n a public vote for the Brendale wall space.
Mozzie season ramping up
Mosquito breeding season in the Moreton Bay Region has been off to a slow start, despite higher than average rainfall in recent months. But numbers are increasing. Here's what to do...
National award win for city pitch
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s proposal to be reclassified as a city has received the Federal Government’s tick of approval by winning the 2022 Local Government National Award for Regional Growth. We explain what this means