Living in the Moreton Bay Region
Building and encouraging safe, harmonious communities that have access to high quality council services, healthy lifestyle options and a broad range of creative and cultural opportunities is all part of council’s day-to-day operations.
A collection of information particularly for new residents to the Moreton Bay region.
Pets are a wonderful addition to any family, however it is important to understand your responsibilities as a pet owner.
One of council’s key aims is for local communities to take pride in being
part of the Moreton Bay Region.
Provides information on a wide range of services and facilities available for residents throughout the region and neighbouring areas.
Council has many halls and community centres throughout the region which are available for hire.
All schools and community groups in the Moreton Bay region can access the following free education programs.
How to be prepared for a disaster. Emergency contact numbers, evacuation centres and where to get sandbags.
View flood maps for your area, download a Flood Check Property Report or view flood studies and publications.
There are a number of funding options available to organisations through your local Council as well as the state and federal governments.
Tips for a safe holiday, beach patrols, immunisation, mosquito control, contaminated food, neighbourhood watch, road safety and emergency contact numbers.
Search the Moreton Bay Regional Library catalogue, locate your local library branch and find out what's on at the library.
Noise is based on individual perceptions, and what is annoying to one person may be barely noticed by another.
A collection of information particularly for home and property owners.
Moreton Bay Regional Council issues quarterly rate notices.
Roads are subject to deterioration due to vehicular traffic and changing weather conditions.
Council offers a range of services over the internet - pay your accounts; lodge applications; download and submit tenders; renew library books; business permits, licences, approvals, etc.
Moreton Bay Regional Council encourages people of all ages to pursue a healthy and active lifestyle.
Travel Choice aims to promote a safe, healthy and connected community by encouraging community members to embrace more sustainable travel choices and behaviour.
Tree roots can cause significant damage to sewers and drains. Property owners must consider the growth habits of trees before planting.
What is graffiti, how can we prevent it and what is the best way to remove graffiti. Graffiti removal packs are available to all residents free of charge and can be obtained from Council's customer service centres.
Only general non-hazardous domestic waste can be placed in a waste bin.
Council has a very active volunteer program that operates across 21 different program areas, attracting over 1870 volunteers to assist Council with its community programs and services.
Unitywater is the water distribution and retail business serving Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast communities.
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