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:

Moreton Bay ANZAC Day services 2024
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Moreton Bay ANZAC Day services 2024

Big crowds are pausing to remember those who have served and continue to serve our country, attending ANZAC Day commemorations across the City of Moreton Bay. Here’s our rolling coverage of the day

Police to target speeding, DUI in Easter blitz
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Police to target speeding, DUI in Easter blitz

Extra police will be out in force on Queensland roads over the Easter school holidays, as officers ramp up their road safety operations.** FREE TO READ **

Stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct begins
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Stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct begins

Construction of stage two of The Lakes College Aquatic Precinct is officially underway, with a ceremonial sod turning signalling the beginning of work on a learn-to-swim facility and grandstand which are expected to be completed by September. Here are the details

Garden waste collection coming this year
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Garden waste collection coming this year

Moreton Bay City Council will start an opt-out garden waste collection service later this year, after receiving $9.6 million in State Government funding. Here’s the details

Slow down in school zones
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Slow down in school zones

With the new school year starting this week, local police are urging drivers to remember to slow down and be on the lookout for children in school zones.

Full list of roads closed due to flooding
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Full list of roads closed due to flooding

A number of roads across Moreton Bay are still impacted by flooding, with motorists urged to obey all road signage. See the full list here

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New school set to open in Redcliffe
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New school set to open in Redcliffe

Staff are preparing to launch a new independent school in Redcliffe, which will open next week with 24 foundation students. ** FREE TO READ **

From school drop out to top medical degree
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From school drop out to top medical degree

Jamie Bryant never finished high school. In fact, he was kicked out three times. But last week the 40-year-old single father-of-two graduated from UniSC Moreton Bay and is on a path to being a doctor. ** FREE TO READ **

$9m road upgrade to start
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$9m road upgrade to start

Work on a $9 million project to realign 600m of road, on the border of Moreton Bay City and the Sunshine Coast, is to start this month. ** FREE TO READ **

Council's back - and unveils four-year plan
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Council's back - and unveils four-year plan

The new Moreton Bay City Council has held its first meeting with Mayor Peter Flannery setting out its key projects and goals for the next four years and beyond. ** FREE TO READ **

$100m upgrade of water plant

Work is due to start next month on a $100 million upgrade to the Burpengary East Wastewater Treatment Plant. ** FREE TO READ **

"Zero thoughts" on match-up with Marshall
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"Zero thoughts" on match-up with Marshall

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett is not buying into the “master v apprentice” build-up for tomorrow’s round five clash against Wests Tigers. ** FREE TO READ **

National test for Grace quintet
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National test for Grace quintet

Five members of Grace Swimming, at Rothwell, are going through their final preparations for the biggest annual swimming event in Australia.** FREE TO READ **

$100 million project to open at Petrie
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$100 million project to open at Petrie

UniSC Moreton Bay will officially open three new buildings today – almost doubling its campus floor space in just four years. See pictures ** FREE TO READ **

Appeal for family living "worst nightmare"
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Appeal for family living "worst nightmare"

A Burpengary East family is living its "worst nightmare" with no-one able to say what the future holds for their oldest son. Here's how you can help. ** FREE TO READ **

Norwex celebrates 30 years of changing lives
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Norwex celebrates 30 years of changing lives

From a humble microfibre cloth 30 years ago, Norwex has evolved into a force for sustainability, driving a healthier lifestyle. **FREE TO READ**