North Lakes & Mango Hill

North Lakes and Mango Hill are both family-oriented suburbs with the infrastructure and facilities to suit the needs to growing families.

Things to see and do in North Lakes and Mango Hill:

What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay
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24 June 2026

What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay

A full calendar of free community events is being rolled out for 2026, giving locals clarity on what’s happening and when.

Power still out, roads closed in Moreton Bay
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24 June 2026

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.

New parks for school holidays
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24 June 2026

New parks for school holidays

Four new and upgraded parks are opening across the Moreton Bay region ahead of the spring school holidays.

World-first vaccine for koalas
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24 June 2026

World-first vaccine for koalas

An ecology and veterinary centre in the Moreton Bay region has helped develop a world-first vaccine to save koalas.

Alert issued over severe weather threat
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24 June 2026

Alert issued over severe weather threat

Moreton Bay City Council has issued a Moreton Alert for ‘increased risk of severe weather’ on Thursday. Here are the details.

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Roads closed Moreton Bay March 10 2025
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24 June 2026

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Roads closed Moreton Bay March 10 2025

There are currently 138 roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay due to damage, fallen trees and flooding caused by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Here are the roads affected.

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Moreton Bay Regional Council Budget 2023/24: What you need to know
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24 June 2026

Moreton Bay Regional Council Budget 2023/24: What you need to know

Moreton Bay Regional Council has just adopted its 2023/24 Budget. Here’s what’s in it for you including the rise in rates, funding for key projects, roads, services and events, plus a sweetener for self-funded retirees. ***FREE TO READ***

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24 June 2026

$53m station upgrade set to start

Work on the $53 million upgrade of Burpengary railway station is expected to start next month.

Doors ready to BOUNCE open
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24 June 2026

Doors ready to BOUNCE open

The new BOUNCE Morayfield indoor entertainment centre, for children and adults of all ages, has announced its opening date in this month's school holidays.

Church plans get green light
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24 June 2026

Church plans get green light

Plans to build a new church on Bribie Island have been approved - despite opposition from residents and some councillors.

Funding for wildlife rescuers
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24 June 2026

Funding for wildlife rescuers

Wildlife Rescue Queensland (WRQ) will receive $160,000 over the next two years from Moreton Bay Regional Council to bolster its operations.

Historic day for Caboolture West
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24 June 2026

Historic day for Caboolture West

The first development in Waraba – the name for Caboolture West – was today unanimously approved by Moreton Bay Regional Council.

Stunning start for Kaylee and Sam
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24 June 2026

Stunning start for Kaylee and Sam

Former Moreton Bay swimmers Kaylee McKeown and Sam Short have set Australia’s World Championships Trials alight on the opening day in Melbourne.

Footpath Sale back at the Y
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24 June 2026

Footpath Sale back at the Y

The Festival Footpath Sale is back for a third year at the YMCA Op Shop Mango Hill on Saturday.

Work begins on $9m school hall
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24 June 2026

Work begins on $9m school hall

Construction is now underway on a new $9 million multi-purpose hall at Deception Bay State School.

Tunnel vision to solve nightmare
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24 June 2026

Tunnel vision to solve nightmare

A “new solution” for north Brisbane’s struggling road network should extend right into Moreton Bay Region, says Mayor Peter Flannery.