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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Family reunited with lost war medals
Petrie Police have reunited World War II medals with their rightful owners after considerable help from the public.
Readers 'skip' 30 properties a day
Two suburbs in the Moreton Bay region are in the top three where Unitywater meters cannot be read and bills are issued with estimated readings.
Laini's Roar-ing start with historic hat-tricks
Laini Freier, who played junior and senior football in Moreton Bay, has made Ninja A-League history just three months after joining Brisbane Roar.
Security hired for Council workers
Moreton Bay City Council staff now have security guards when maintaining some of the region's public areas.
Green light for first facilities
Waraba will soon have its first essential community facilities at Lilywood Landings, the gateway to Moreton Bay's newest City.
Moreton Bay's new seagrass meadows
Unitywater has started planting seagrass across seven sites in Moreton Bay’s Marine Park to test reducing nutrient levels in local waterways.
Boy Swallows Universe’s rising star
Albany Creek’s Jake Cockburn is in demand following his role in Boy Swallows Universe earlier this year. He tells us about his next role
Moreton Bay Community events in 2025
The calendar of community events for the first half of 2025 in Moreton Bay has been released, with plenty of options to suit residents of all ages. Here’s the list
Plant tips to avoid water pipe blockages
Unitywater is urging residents to pause before they plant, with more than 30 per cent of wastewater pipe blockages and overflows caused by tree roots. Here are some tips to avoid a problem at your place
How to get free native plants in Moreton Bay
City of Moreton Bay residential property owners can apply for a free native plant voucher via Moreton Bay City Council. Here’s how