Community
One of council’s key aims is for local communities to take pride in being part of the Moreton Bay Region.
Council has poles erected for not-for-profit community associations using their own banners to advertise events at no cost.
Organisations that wish to make improvements to Council owned or controlled land are required to obtain consent prior to undertaking the works.
The Moreton Bay Regional Council has a wide range of facilities which are made available for not-for-profit community and sporting organisations to occupy through lease or licence agreements.
A variety of child care options are available in the Moreton Bay region.
The community bus is a 24 seat bus (including driver seat) available to registered users from community groups, clubs and not-for-profit organisations based in the Moreton Bay region.
Local Community Insurance Services is a specialist insurance provider established in consultation with Local Government Australia wide to manage insurance needs of clubs, associations and community groups within Australia.
The Moreton Bay Regional Council Community Profile is designed to inform community groups, investors, business, students and the general public. The Community Atlas provides key socio-demographic characteristics area presented as interactive maps.
Council provides a limited photocopying service for approved community groups.
Programs and support services for people with a disability.
Moreton Bay Regional Council remains committed to supporting indigenous affairs within the region.
Council welcomes and embraces the different skills, varied views and diverse experiences associated with our culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Neighbourhood centres offer residents a variety of social and health services.
Community radio stations in the region include Caboolture’s Community FM Radio Station (101.5FM) and Redcliffe’s Community FM Radio Station (99.7FM).
Council is able to assist non-profit community groups who may require road safety equipment for events.
Events, activities, community groups, immunisation, transport, rebates, concessions and support services for seniors.
Council has five large marquees (approx 54m2) that are available for use by community groups and non-profit organisations.
It is compulsory for Australian citizens who are 18 years of age and older to be correctly enrolled at their current address.
Events, activities, music and creative development programs, community groups and youth spaces for young people.
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