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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Thousands flock to emergency expo
Thousands of visitors were given a rare chance to see the work of our region’s emergency services along the Bribie foreshore at the weekend.
Schools join Saturday vaccination blitz
Eight schools in the Moreton Bay Region will be part of a Super Saturday Vaccination Blitz tomorrow.
Picture special on club's biggest carnival
Caboolture Little Athletics’ Twilight Carnival had entries from across the Moreton Bay Region and far beyond making it the club's biggest in recent memory.
Students test 'weapons' in mock attack
USC Moreton Bay students are to engage in mock medieval warfare – armed with little more than their wits and lightweight wood.
The state has one new community case of COVID-19, as nine high schools in the Moreton Bay Region get ready to open one-day vaccination hubs on Saturday…
Olympic champions to play in memorial match
Former Olympians will join Redcliffe hockey players and members of the Emergency Services on Saturday in a tribute to Senior Constable Brett Forte.
From 1 to 10 in exactly nine years!
Nine years ago today 46 people lined up at North Lakes, for the first parkrun in the Moreton Bay Region. Now we have reached double figures with thousands of entrants.
Power's finest hour, says president
President Craig Feuerriegel has hailed Peninsula Power’s back-to-back state premierships as the club’s “greatest achievement”.
ACE so close to season's treble
Albany Creek Excelsior (ACE) maintained its remarkable unbeaten record in normal playing time right up to the last match of the season - but just missed the treble.
Donations flood in for Redcliffe Hospital's Giving Day
The first Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day was a “roaring success” with the latest figure showing more than $158,000 had been raised.