Council's Customer Service Centres will close at 5:00 PM Thursday, 2 April and reopen on Tuesday, 7 April at 8:30 AM for the Easter long weekend.
We're celebrating our amazing community with Phins for Life.
From the families, staff and footy fans who generously volunteered their time as stars, to those who gave us the use of their homes and local businesses, our passionate residents brought this whole campaign to life.
This homegrown video has no huge talent budgets or fancy expensive film sets. Every scene captured features real volunteers, team members and locations across the city. We've caught the authentic spirit of what it means to be a Phin for Life, because we are Phins for Life!
City of Moreton Bay is one of Australia's newest cities, and together, we're creating the best place to live, work and play. As the birthplace of Dolphins NRL, we're also building on our great sense of community, our economic strength and creating a legacy through grassroots sport and connection.
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There are many benefits to having an NRL team in our city:
Dolphins are the newest NRL team, and we're a part of their story.
Having an NRL team helps put us on the map, and it helps our incredible City of Moreton Bay raise our profile across Australia and the world.
In the long term, being the home of the Dolphins allows for opportunities that can only benefit our residents and businesses.
We're bringing footy and reading together for all ages with our program, Phlipping the Pages.
Enjoy footy-themed events and snap a selfie with life-size cutouts of your favourite players.
Join in the fun and swing by our City of Moreton Bay libraries!
A mum and dad celebrating their daughter's first birthday at home with Felise Kaufasi. (JPG, 115KB) Jake Averillo has a footy and is being chased across a field by young fans. (JPG, 108KB) Isaiya Katoa giving a haircut to a smiling young local. (JPG, 64KB) City of Moreton Bay locals dressed in Dolphins fan gear cheering on their team with mascots Phinny and Sandy. (JPG, 135KB) Sean O’Sullivan pouring a cup of tea with fans and retirees. (JPG, 100KB) Mayor Peter Flannery and his daughter walk hand-in-hand to watch a Dolphins home game at Kayo Stadium. (JPG, 110KB)
A mum and dad celebrating their daughter's first birthday at home with Felise Kaufasi.
Jake Averillo has a footy and is being chased across a field by young fans.
Isaiya Katoa giving a haircut to a smiling young local.
City of Moreton Bay locals dressed in Dolphins fan gear cheering on their team with mascots Phinny and Sandy.
Sean O’Sullivan pouring a cup of tea with fans and retirees.
Mayor Peter Flannery and his daughter walk hand-in-hand to watch a Dolphins home game at Kayo Stadium.
Be part of Phins for Life! Celebrate our city and Dolphins NRL by watching and sharing our video. Don't forget to tag your friends and @cityofmoretonbay on social media.