The former paddocks of Warner now feature a network of purpose-built lakes and green corridors that have become a defining part of the suburb’s identity. In this Moreton Bay community, the man-made Warner Lakes form a planned system of waterways, walking paths and open spaces that turned a once low-lying area into a popular family…
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For anyone imagining a fresh start in Queensland’s southeast, Waraba is no longer just a name on a planning map. In Lilywood, the city’s first suburb, the new Lilywood Landings Display Village is bringing that vision into focus — showing future residents what life could look like in a place built to grow with them….
In use since the 1880s, the Woody Point Jetty on Bramble Bay has long served locals and visitors for fishing, family outings, and gatherings. On the Redcliffe Peninsula, the jetty remains a public space that connects today’s community with the area’s maritime past. A Jetty at the Heart of Community Life Constructed as part of…
As rising tides reshape Queensland’s coast, Beachmere is acting now to protect its shoreline and the property values that depend on it. This small coastal town in the Moreton Bay region is a focal point in local plans to manage erosion and rising sea levels. Guided by the Beachmere Shoreline Management Project, council teams have…
At Scarborough on the Redcliffe Peninsula, the sea shifts in and out among tangled roots. The mudflats are covered by the tide, which flows between thin trees that rise straight out of the shallow sea. While wading birds look for food on the soft ground, little crabs run for cover. The scent of the sea…
The coastal suburb of Sandstone Point faces a future affected by water. Rising seas and changing tides are not just possibilities anymore; they are changing how locals build, plan, and care for their community. This quiet area of Moreton Bay was once known for its fishing boats and oyster beds. Now, it is part of…
Beneath the roads, parks, and backyards of Griffin and North Lakes, a network of creeks and stormwater channels continues to shape how water moves through the landscape. These waterways once flowed through wetlands and bushland, connecting to the Pine River catchment before reaching Moreton Bay. Today, many of them are hidden in plain sight, running…
Work continues on a major seawall upgrade at Charlish Park in Redcliffe, a key project in Moreton Bay’s long-term plan to protect coastal communities from erosion and rising sea levels. The renewal marks a broader effort to futureproof Moreton Bay’s 294 kilometres of coastline while keeping popular foreshore areas safe and accessible. Construction and Design…
A steady transformation is taking shape along the winding stretch of the South Pine River in Albany Creek. The project, managed by the City of Moreton Bay, will establish a shared pathway that connects neighbourhoods, schools, and parks while providing a safer route for walking and cycling. The South Pine River shared pathway is one…
Families across Moreton Bay will soon have more places to play, gather, and relax as the city advances with a multi-million-dollar program of new parks and playgrounds in rapidly growing suburbs. Building for a growing community The City of Moreton Bay has outlined a steady rollout of green spaces across suburbs including Bray Park, Lawnton,…