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Patching up our region's potholes
Heavy rain left its mark on many roads in the City of Moreton Bay this week – but pothole repairs are under way. ** FREE TO READ **
Boaties put on notice over water safety
Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) is urging boaties to stay safe these Easter holidays by slowing down and wearing lifejackets when on the water. ** FREE TO READ **
Police to target speeding and DUI in Easter road safety blitz
Extra police will be out in force on Queensland roads over the Easter school holidays, as officers ramp up their road safety operations.** FREE TO READ **
Police warning for holiday drivers
Motorists have been warned Moreton District, police will be out in force over the Easter holidays ensuring road safety and enforcing road rules. ** FREE TO READ **
Hundreds comment on draft master plan
Draft plans to shape the future of Scarborough Harbour have drawn a “strong response” from residents. ** FREE TO READ **
Luger hands over his leash
Police Dog (PD) Luger has retired after seven years’ service, almost exclusively in the Moreton Police District. ** FREE TO READ **
New recruits posted to Moreton Bay
Moreton Police District has been boosted by the arrival of 10 First Year Constables (FYCs) who will be based at six stations across our region. ** FREE TO READ **
Why NAG ended court challenge
Newport Action Group (NAG) has revealed why it withdrew an appeal over rezoned marina land, which may lead to a multi-million-dollar development. ** FREE TO READ **
Anger over wildlife gates move
Stop Clontarf Overpass Action Group (SCOAG) says it is “disgusted in the disgraceful decision” to not install automatic gates on to Ray Frawley Fields. ** FREE TO READ **
Local driver a finalist in QLD Bus Driver of the Year awards
A Clontarf bus driver is a finalist in the South East Queensland Bus Driver of the Year category in the Queensland Bus Driver of the Year awards. Here's how you can vote for her to be the winner