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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Bella medals on national debut
Narangba’s Bella Samson capped a remarkable national debut by twice stepping up onto the medal podium.
"Critical time" for museum
The campaign to save and “ensure the survival” of Caboolture Warplane Museum is gathering pace - and support.
Pitch perfect for cricket club
The Lakes Cricket Club will be calling Burpengary Sports Complex home for at least the next five years.
Surprise result in eDNA survey
A monitoring project has revealed platypus are more widespread in the City of Moreton Bay than first thought.
Vale Greg Rollason
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Award for growing Changing Places Network
The City of Moreton Bay’s Changing Places Network Plan has won Wendy Chadwick Encouragement Award at the recent Planning Institute of Australia’s QLD Planning Excellence Awards. It comes as council prepares to open its fourth Changing Place. Here are the details.
"We're not done yet!"
Moreton City Excelsior have surprised many by reaching tomorrow’s Australian Championship semi-finals - but not those inside the club.
Disaster funding unlocked for Moreton Bay
The State and Federal Governments have unlocked disaster funding for City of Moreton Bay residents in 37 of the worst-affected locations. Here are the details and how to apply.
Inclusion coach to boost sport participation ahead of Paralympics
The City of Moreton Bay now has its own Sport4All inclusion coach to help people with disability access sport ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games. Here are the details.
Power still out, roads closed in Moreton Bay
UPDATE 3.15PM. More than 21,000 homes and businesses are still without power after Monday’s wild storms, which hit the City of Moreton Bay particularly hard. More than 30 local roads are still closed as are several schools. Here is the latest.