• Bracken Ridge Horseman Sam Difrancesco Remembered For Generosity, Grit And Racing Passion

    Bracken Ridge harness racing figure Sam Difrancesco is being remembered as a generous and hardworking horseman whose life was shaped by family, building work and decades of dedication to the sport. Read: Bracken Ridge Commuters Brace for Weekend Detours as Major Road Fix Hits the Halfway Mark A Bracken Ridge Base For A Lifetime In Harness […]

  • Samford Parkrun to Become Unusual Road Safety Classroom During National Campaign

    Samford’s weekly parkrun will take on a different role this Saturday, with police turning the popular community event into a light-hearted but pointed road safety activation as part of National Road Safety Week. Instead of monitoring motorists, officers from Queensland Police’s Crime Prevention Unit, General Duties, Bike Squad and Highway […]

  • Samford Valley Runners to Take Part in Police-Led Road Safety Event

    Families at Samford Valley’s weekly parkrun will see police using the same speed detection technology found on Queensland roads when officers join runners and walkers for a community road safety event later this month. Members of the Queensland Police Service will attend the Samford Parklands parkrun alongside bike squad officers, highway patrol […]

  • Redcliffe Gets Ready For Moreton Bay’s First Bee Gees Kazoo Flash Mob

    At Bee Gees Way in Redcliffe, the familiar songs of one of the world’s best-known musical groups are set to return in an unexpected form, as the public is invited to join Moreton Bay’s first Bee Gees kazoo flash mob. Read: Performing Robots To Make Redcliffe Show Debut A Kazoo Chorus For Bee Gees Way Redcliffe’s Bee Gees Way is […]

  • Sandgate Roadworks Bring Safer Crossings To Brighton Road

    Brighton Road in Sandgate is beginning to look different as safety and accessibility works reshape two key pedestrian crossings and change how traffic moves around Fourth Avenue. Read: Hollywood Hits the Coast: Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Chooses Sandgate for First Australian Site Brighton Road Changes Take Shape In Sandgate The works focus on […]

  • Pine Rivers Art Gallery Hosts Moreton Bay Art Prize Exhibition

    The Moreton Bay Art Prize is returning to Pine Rivers Art Gallery with a free exhibition of shortlisted local artworks, alongside an outdoor display that brings selected pieces into high-traffic locations across Moreton Bay. Read: Burpengary’s Kangaroo Bus Lines to Transport World’s Top Softball Nations at 2027 World Cup Finals Local Art […]

  • Rare Redcliffe Gem: Margate Home ‘Banyandah’ Lists for the First Time in Nearly 100 Years

    For almost 100 years, Banyandah has belonged to one family. The historic Margate Parade home, one of the oldest standing residences on the Redcliffe Peninsula, is heading to auction for the first time after nearly a century in the same family. Read: Margate Project to Deliver 60 New Affordable Homes for Locals The three-bedroom […]

  • Waraba Clubhouse Precinct Begins Taking Shape at Vantage Lilywood

    A new centrepiece is beginning to take shape at Vantage Lilywood, where construction has started on a $17 million clubhouse and amenities precinct for the emerging over-50s community in Waraba. Read: Burpengary’s Kangaroo Bus Lines to Transport World’s Top Softball Nations at 2027 World Cup Finals The project marks the next visible stage […]

  • Sandgate Golf Club Roof Upgrade To Support Equipment Storage And Course Access

    Sandgate Golf Club will receive $14,700 for a shed roofing project aimed at protecting machinery and creating more room for motorised carts at its Shorncliffe course. Read: Hollywood Hits the Coast: Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Chooses Sandgate for First Australian Site The funding is part of more than $400,000 distributed to 15 golf clubs across […]

  • Redcliffe Hospital Expansion To Bring More Parking, Beds And Services

    Redcliffe Hospital is set for a more visible period of construction as work ramps up on a $1.1 billion expansion that will reshape parts of the Anzac Avenue campus and increase healthcare capacity for the growing Moreton Bay region. Read: Redcliffe Hospital Expansion Masterplan Finalised Construction To Become More Visible At Redcliffe […]

  • Brendale VIEW Club Backs Winter Appeal For Student Support

    As winter sets in, the Brendale Evening VIEW Club is directing its local community efforts towards children and young people who need extra help to stay engaged at school. Read: Brendale Boxer Jye Dixon Carries Years Of Work Towards Glasgow Debut The club is supporting The Smith Family’s 2026 Winter Appeal, which aims to raise almost $8 […]

  • Burpengary's Kangaroo Bus Lines to Transport World's Top Softball Nations at 2027 World Cup Finals

    Kangaroo Bus Lines, a bus company headquartered in Burpengary, has been appointed Official Transport Partner for the WBSC Women's Softball World Cup Finals 2027.  Read: Burpengary Bus Company Embraces New Seatbelt Warning Systems Softball Australia and the tournament's Organising Committee announced the partnership in May 2026, with […]

  • Petrie Set To Host One of the World’s Most Advanced Computing Projects

    A suburb better known for its university campus and train station is now being linked to one of the biggest technology projects on the planet, with Petrie selected as the future home of PsiQuantum’s planned utility-scale quantum computer and Asia-Pacific headquarters. Read: Old Petrie Town Revival Mirrors Petrie’s Changing Identity The […]

  • Bracken Ridge Commuters Brace for Weekend Detours as Major Road Fix Hits the Halfway Mark

    Drivers across Brisbane's northside, particularly those in Bracken Ridge, are finally seeing an end to their daily gridlock as the massive overhaul of a notorious traffic bottleneck that traps twenty thousand vehicles daily reaches its midway point. Read: Major Gateway Upgrade to Reshape Bracken Ridge Roads, Paths and Access The Weekend […]

  • World Turtle Day Shines Spotlight on Bribie Island Conservation Efforts

    Bribie Island’s beaches are becoming one of the few places in Queensland where cooler sand temperatures may still help produce male turtle hatchlings, giving marine experts and local volunteers fresh hope for the future of Australia’s loggerhead turtles as warming conditions reshape nesting beaches further north. Read: Bribie Island Marks […]

  • Performing Robots To Make Redcliffe Show Debut

    The Redcliffe Show will add a new sight to its familiar showground setting this year, with a humanoid robot and robotic dog set to appear among the country-style attractions at Redcliffe Showgrounds. Read: Online Brand Born in Redcliffe Opens Its First Physical Store on the Esplanade Robotics Joins The Redcliffe Show Ring The 78th […]

  • Samford Village Vies for Queensland's Tiny Tourism Town Crown

    Samford Village is in the running for a prestigious state tourism honour, and the community has until Sunday, 24 May to help push it over the line. Read: Samford Village Locals Rally to Defend Town Character from Major Development The village, located just 35 minutes from Brisbane, has been named a finalist in the Queensland Tourism […]

  • Online Brand Born in Redcliffe Opens Its First Physical Store on the Esplanade

    A women's clothing brand whose Redcliffe following grew through mothers groups, Facebook communities and group chats is about to open the doors to its first-ever bricks-and-mortar store, and locals will find it hard to miss, sitting right on the esplanade. Read: Iconic Redcliffe Peninsula Course Offers Runners a Chance for Personal Bests […]

  • Local Developer Lodges Grand Plans for Luxury Hotel and Retail Hub at North Lakes

    A local hospitality heavyweight is set to reshape the North Lakes central business district with a massive 180-million-dollar five-star hotel and commercial hub designed to give residents a premium lifestyle destination right on their doorstep. Read: Quarter-Million Dollar Win Sparks Mortgage-Free Celebration in Warner Photo Credit: […]

  • Old Petrie Town Revival Mirrors Petrie’s Changing Identity

    For years, Old Petrie Town stood as a reminder of the suburb Petrie used to be — practical, familiar and shaped by its industrial past. Now, as restoration works move ahead across the historic village, the site is becoming part of a much bigger story unfolding north of Brisbane, where Petrie has steadily shifted from a commuter suburb into one […]