Pine Rivers
Pine Rivers precinct takes in the Strathpine, Brendale, Kallangur, Petrie, Murrumba Downs, Warner and Kurwongbah suburbs. The region is rapidly growing, proving popular with families due to the close facilities, parks and playgrounds.
Things to see and do in Pine Rivers:
- Lake Kurwongbah
- Pine Rivers Park
- Strathpine Centre
- Old Petrie Town
- Mungarra Reserve
- Youngs Crossing Park
- USC Moreton Bay
Suburbs:
The Latest
New route for Moreton Motorway
New plans have been unveiled for the controversial Stage 4 of a Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA) – which is being dubbed the Moreton Motorway.
Giving healthcare charities a $25,000 boost
Healthcare charities are encouraged to apply for $25,000 worth of in-kind marketing support to expand their reach and connect with more people in need. Here are the details.
Say I do takes stress out of wedding planning
Planning a wedding? Say I do is a comprehensive platform couples can use to streamline the wedding planning process in Moreton Bay. Here are the details
Grants to help those in need
Pine Rivers Community Finance Ltd (PRCF) has a special grant round to tackle homelessness and food insecurity in the Moreton Bay region.
Book nook is back in business
A popular Moreton Bay street library, which was forced to close last month, is now “back in business”.
Pitch for "critical" funding
City of Moreton Bay has unveiled 10 priorities it says need essential funding from the next Australian Government.
Jon's there for Tigers - again
Jon Man has been “invaluable” to Redcliffe Tigers in times of need - and he was there for the AFL club again during Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Gloving up for All Star fight night
Seconds out, it’s show time again at All Star Boxing Academy which is counting down to its first fight night the year.
Panthers open up new pathway
North Lakes Panthers, the indoor netball club based at Northside Indoor Sports and Fitness, has launched an outdoor team.
Alfred’s blow: ‘There was an almighty crash’
Jo and Warren Stevens have been overwhelmed with offers of help since their Joyner home was crushed by a large gum tree at the height of severe weather caused by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred on Saturday night. They took us through the damage