The notice of election results announces City of Moreton Bay's Mayor and Councillors.
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Caboolture Hub gives business, community and individuals a new destination for meetings, conferences, learning and visual arts.
Council has 5 caravan parks in the region offering travellers a choice of amazing beaches to bush camps.
These areas have been allocated for exercising dogs providing they are kept under effective control.
Community halls can be hired for various purposes, e.g. weddings, meetings, functions, recreational activities and celebrations.
Get more active through an exciting range of fitness, recreation and sports activities and workshops as part of Council's Healthy and Active program.
Moreton Bay offers numerous recreation trails for bush walking, mountain biking, cycling, and horse riding. Find trails for all fitness levels.
Application to name a park or recreation reserve under Council control.
City of Moreton Bay has many open spaces with skate parks, dog parks, tennis or basketball courts, and playgrounds for residents and visitors to enjoy. These open spaces help build a healthy, active and connected community.
A multi-purpose centre comprising of five indoor timber sprung courts, a large indoor event space, meeting rooms and an onsite café.
Council has a number of pools and aquatic leisure centres across the region.
Queensland's premier equestrian facility with world class facilities including one of the country's largest covered sand arenas.
Council has installed sensors in John Scott Park to collect data that will help us plan and operate our parks for decades to come.
Council's sports facilities may be closed due to adverse weather conditions, routine maintenance or major renovation works.
During the height of COVID lockdown, in March 2020, teddy bears of all shapes and sizes started popping up in windows right across Australia. Inspired by the movement Samford’s Mitterman family, created their own teddy trail through Arthur Williamson Park.