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:
- Lake Eden
- Westfield North Lakes
- IKEA
- Costco
- Halpine Lake Reserve
- Mango Hill Skirmish
Suburbs:
The Latest
Spread kindness – businesses encouraging you to pay it forward
During times of challenge and adversity, we often look outward to see how we can assist – whether it’s a monetary donation, volunteering time, or simply ‘showing up’.
Let’s stick together…from a distance
With increasing restrictions on gatherings, both in the home and in public spaces, individuals and businesses alike are having to adapt to less face-to-face contact. But the good news is that you can stay connected, even during isolation.
Discover dining treasures in Narangba
Discover a coffee house that’s the perfect hideout if you need a quiet place to take a minute and sip on a specialty coffee. Or treat yourself to a night at the local tavern.
Young inventors with huge plans for prototype
The boys from Murrumba State Secondary College's prototype for a hands-free crutch may have won them two big awards, but the brains behind this innovative project are determined to make it even better.
Rocket science venture takes off for former pilot
Self-confessed aerospace geek and former pilot, Cran Middlecoat has launched his rocket kits, including lesson material and equipment for 12 months for schools.
Kindred making a real difference to the real estate industry – including their competitors!
In an industry renowned for its cut-throat competitiveness, Kindred has shown its #MoretonBayTough by putting competition aside and lending a hand to competitors during the COVID-19 crisis.
$11.1 million Cashflow Boost to Businesses
Council accelerated the usual terms of payment to increase the cashflow into our local economy.
Helping Those Hurting Most
Council is currently in the process of refunding $1 million worth of food licencing fees to restaurants and cafes that have had to close their doors, or can only sell take away.
$2 Million Helping Keep Tradies on the Tools
Moreton Bay Regional Council has brought forward $2 million worth of works, as part of its $15 million stimulus package to help keep our economy ticking.
$5 Million investment into our Community
Local clubs and volunteer organisations are an important part of the social fabric that makes Moreton Bay Region such a special place to live.