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Redcliffe local’s lead role in new thriller film
Filming has wrapped up on an independent film, recently shot in Moreton Bay, with a Redcliffe actress as the lead. Here's the details
Sebastian shares vision for the world
Newport’s Sebastian Onate-Henriquez’s mission to save the world has ramped up, with the nine-year-old the youngest contributor to a book which aims to inspire environmental entrepreneurship.
Change maker heading to United Nations
Holly Hatfield is one of just a handful of Australians chosen to go to the United Nations’ headquarters in New York next month to develop solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems.
Meet the finalists: 2024 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards
The finalists for this year’s Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards have tonight been unveiled. Here’s the list
Horror classic takes local stage in Australian-first
One of the most iconic horror films, The Exorcist, has taken to Theatre 102’s stage in Redcliffe this week in an Australian-first. Here's the details
Music program hits the right note
Redcliffe State High School’s thriving music program is nurturing students with a series of initiatives aimed at fostering their creativity. Here's how...
Young ninja warrior to represent Australia
Grace Lutheran College’s Taylah Heit has qualified for the Australian Ninja Games and will be travelling to California in July to represent Australia in the Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association (UNAA) World Championships. Here's the story
Team aims for excellence
Redcliffe State High School’s Year 7 boys Rugby League Excellence team was one of eight teams in South East Queensland to qualify in the Tonie Carroll Cup in February. Here's the story
Young professional to grow in mentoring program
Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism’s Deanne Baker hopes to grow her tourism industry knowledge via QTIC’s 2024 Young Professionals Mentoring program. Here's the story
Surprise win for star reader
Due to popular demand, the City of Moreton Bay’s Summer Reading Club returned in December 2023 and wrapped up in January 2024, with one student reader taking home a $50 book voucher. Here's the story