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
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Gold at the double for sisters
Mara and Amelie Hoefel made it a golden double for Redcliffe at the Water Polo Queensland State Championships.
Park honour for pioneering jockey
Parkland in Woodford is to be renamed after a historic Queensland sportswoman who blazed a trail more than 100 years ago.
Historic building helps meet demand
One of Bribie Island’s oldest buildings, the former masonic lodge at Bongaree, is being opened up again.
Police hold special day for Archie
Moreton District police have joined with the community to organise an afternoon of fun for 11-year-old Archie as he took time out of medical treatment.
Cruiseabout opens at North Lakes
Cruiseabout North Lakes has celebrated its official opening, offering customers specialist, expert knowledge about cruising, bespoke experiences and exclusive deals. Find out more here.
MySmallBiz Expo coming to North Lakes
For the third year running, ETC’s MySmallBiz Expos are back for 2025 with a series of nine free community events underway which are designed to celebrate and support small businesses, self-employed individuals, and aspiring entrepreneurs. There’s one coming to North Lakes. Here are the details.
Where to vote early in Moreton Bay for 2025 Federal Election
Early voting for the 2025 Federal Election opens on April 22 at polling centres across the city of Moreton Bay. Here’s a list of the places where you can vote early.
2025 Federal Election candidates Petrie
The 2025 Federal Election will be held on May 3, with early polling opening on April 22. Here’s a list of candidates in the seat of Petrie.
Fast-tracking $119m development
Traders In Purple has fast-tracked the launch of the final stage of its Tydal apartments, at Woody Point, by more than a year.
Green light for 400-home development
Work is set to start on a new $428 million over-50s community in the Moreton Bay region.