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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Moreton Bay Regional Council facilities back in business
Moreton Bay Region’s libraries, playgrounds, community halls, outdoor gyms, skate parks, barbecues and off-leash dog areas will re-open on May 16. But restrictions still apply.
Moreton Bay pubs and clubs plan for reopening
Under the Federal and State Governments’ staged easing of restrictions, venues will be permitted to offer dining for a maximum of 10 patrons at a time (no bars or gaming) during stage one which is effective from 11.59pm on May 15.
Top 8 Adrenaline Adventures For Moreton Bay Thrill Seekers
Attention all thrill seekers looking for your next big adrenaline hit near Brisbane – we’ve got news for you! From taking up a new water sport, learning to surf on sand, to mountain biking in the hills, we’ve compiled our ultimate adventures list for Moreton Bay Region thrill seekers.
Mums, community champions: meet your five female Moreton Bay Regional Councillors
A record number of female councillors have taken their place in the new-look Moreton Bay Regional Council. We chat with five mums and community champions, relishing their chance to make a difference.
Local Profile: Steve Wakerley
Throughout the Moreton Bay Region, there are individuals who not only call the region home, but go above and beyond in their services to the community. Steve Wakerley is one of those people.
Moreton Bay Regional Council workforce responds to COVID-19
When social distancing rules came into force, Moreton Bay Regional Council - Australia’s third largest municipality - was quick to restructure a workforce of nearly 1,700.
Les Hughes Sports Complex construction works begin
Contractors have broken ground on the Les Hughes Sports Complex precinct upgrade, as Moreton Bay Regional Council fast-tracks major projects in response to COVID-19.
Raw Power has business flexing its muscle
COVID-19 has put the brakes on many businesses, but one Moreton Bay franchisee is instead looking to expand his operations.
Go off the beaten track
If you feel like you’ve worn out the walkways near your house and are desperate to explore somewhere new, check out this ultimate guide to hiking and riding trails in the Moreton Bay Region.
Support locals, buy Local
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery says it is surprisingly easy, thanks to transformations undertaken by industrious local businesses to keep trading throughout COVID-19 restrictions.