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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Green light for retirement village plan
Plans for a 97-unit retirement village, on the former Frawleys Tennis Courts at Rothwell, have been approved by Moreton Bay City Council - despite protests from local residents.
Wilson calls for fight "Australia deserves"
After a stunning win last night, Lawnton boxer Liam Wilson has “called out” former world champion George Kambosos for an “all-Australian showdown fight fans deserve”.
Fix our "choking" roads, says Mayor
Mayor Peter Flannery has called on the State Government to fund more public and bus rapid transport systems and ease pressure on Moreton Bay's roads.
Stepping back in time at sold out Abbey
Thousands of knights, earls, dukes, damsels and queens were joined by 25,000 visitors at the weekend’s sold out Abbey Medieval Festival. PICTURE SPECIAL
From Moreton Bay to Olympic stage
Six Moreton Bay clubs will be 'represented' in the Paris Olympic Games women's football tournament, which starts two weeks today.
Renee ready for "tough" Olympics
Renee Taylor, the former Redcliffe Hockey Club junior, says the Paris Olympic Games are "going to be something else!”
"Phased close" of office building
Plans are being “investigated” for the future of offices beside the busiest road in Strathpine.
Kenny targets points over milestone
Kenny Bromwich says it will be “pretty cool” to chalk up another career landmark on Thursday - but refuses to dwell on personal achievements.
Open day at new satellite hospital
Bribie Island’s new satellite hospital will open its doors early on Thursday for a special Community Open Day.
Parenting tips: Embracing NAIDOC Week
With NAIDOC Week (July 7-14) celebrations underway, the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program is encouraging families to acknowledge the incredible history, achievements, and culture of First Nations people and embrace this year’s theme: 'Keep the fire burning! Blak, Loud and Proud'.