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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Piper already has nationals in sights
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Fond memories of iconic Ferny Hills tourism favourite
The Australian Woolshed brought joy to tens of thousands of visitors a year in its heyday. Founder Ken Mander-Jones still gets compliments about it...
Snapshot of Comiskey Group's grand plans
One of the region’s biggest developers The Comiskey Group, owner of the Eatons Hill and Sandstone Point Hotels, has big expansion plans.
Massive Murri Carnival kick-off in Redcliffe
The Queensland Murri Carnival has kicked-off in Redcliffe bringing 38,000 rugby league players, coaches and supporters to this region.
Older Women's Network's October activities
The Mitchelton Branch of the Older Women's Network has a host of events planned for October. See what's in store...
United after merger gets green light
Two clubs in the Moreton Bay Region are about to merge creating one of the biggest football clubs in Greater Brisbane.
Change Commission assesses ‘Moreton Bay City’ bid
The bid for Moreton Bay Region to become Moreton Bay City is now being assessed by the independent Local Government Change Commission, after Minister for Local Government Steven Miles deemed it met the criteria. Here’s the latest
Top archers aiming for Samford
Top archers from Australia and overseas will be drawing back their bows in Samford next week.
Stay out of water at Moodlu quarry
Unitywater has warned Moodlu Quarry is closed to the public and now an “active construction site”.