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
Church battling to save its home
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18 June 2026

Church battling to save its home

A century-old Kallangur church is fighting plans for compulsory acquisition of its site for a new special school, arguing its vital community services can coexist with the proposed development.

What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay
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18 June 2026

What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay

A full calendar of free community events is being rolled out for 2026, giving locals clarity on what’s happening and when.

Power still out, roads closed in Moreton Bay
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18 June 2026

Power still out, roads closed in Moreton Bay

UPDATE 3.15PM. More than 21,000 homes and businesses are still without power after Monday’s wild storms, which hit the City of Moreton Bay particularly hard. More than 30 local roads are still closed as are several schools. Here is the latest.

New parks for school holidays
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18 June 2026

New parks for school holidays

Four new and upgraded parks are opening across the Moreton Bay region ahead of the spring school holidays.

World-first vaccine for koalas
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18 June 2026

World-first vaccine for koalas

An ecology and veterinary centre in the Moreton Bay region has helped develop a world-first vaccine to save koalas.

Alert issued over severe weather threat
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18 June 2026

Alert issued over severe weather threat

Moreton Bay City Council has issued a Moreton Alert for ‘increased risk of severe weather’ on Thursday. Here are the details.

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Funding for New Year fireworks
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18 June 2026

Funding for New Year fireworks

Rotary Club of Bribie Island has been awarded $10,000 per annum over the next three years for its New Year’s Eve event.

Marching on with new grant
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18 June 2026

Marching on with new grant

Bray Park–Strathpine ANZAC Day services will march on with funding from Moreton Bay City Council.

Offers flood in for huge highway site
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18 June 2026

Offers flood in for huge highway site

Twenty offers have been received for a huge 181-hectare parcel of land beside the Bruce Highway in Moreton Bay region.

Giant turtle marks start of season
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18 June 2026

Giant turtle marks start of season

More than 300 people formed an image of a giant turtle on Woorim Beach to mark the start of nesting season on Bribie Island.

Help shape North Pine Dam upgrades
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18 June 2026

Help shape North Pine Dam upgrades

Seqwater is inviting local voices to help shape the North Pine Dam water security and dam safety upgrades.

Funding boost for major festival
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18 June 2026

Funding boost for major festival

The Pasifika Vibes Festival has secured $15,000 in annual funding for the next three years through a Moreton Bay City Council grant.

Dolphins sign new Roads deal
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18 June 2026

Dolphins sign new Roads deal

North Lakes-based MR Roads has signed-up as a major partner with Dolphins' NRL team for the 2026 season.

Lease deal for new hospital
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18 June 2026

Lease deal for new hospital

Moreton Bay Wildlife Hospital Foundation has been given a $1 per annum peppercorn lease to establish its new facility at Dakabin.

2025 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards winners
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18 June 2026

2025 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards winners

The winners of the 2025 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards have been revealed. Here’s the list.

RAYS gets $300,000 boost
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18 June 2026

RAYS gets $300,000 boost

Redcliffe Area Youth Space (RAYS) has received $300,000 as part of the State’s $50 million funding to combat youth crime and support at-risk young people.