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Toxic Lyngbya algal blooms 'inevitable' in Moreton Bay if development continues unchecked, experts say"We couldn't work in the area." They called it fire weed ... An Ecofutures report, published today by the Moreton Bay Foundation, says laws aimed at limiting sediment run-off from developments ...
Moreton Bay residents have expressed their disgust as a popular lookout has been reduced to “squalor” after a homeless camp ...
Councils announce increased building heights, residential density plans and new Priority Development Areas to meet population growth ...
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Mayor reveals why his council banned the homeless from owning petsHomeless people in a Queensland council area have been banned from owning pets in a major new crackdown because the cost to ratepayers was sai to be too great. City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter ...
A homeless encampment in Queensland has sparked outrage among locals after a “once beautiful” lookout spot has been turned ...
Picture: Supplied “My wife and I avoid the area as it’s very unsafe at night ... not those without homes,” he said. A City of Moreton Bay spokesman said the action was in response to ...
In an effort to tackle “unacceptable, illegal behaviour” by homeless people in the area, the City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery launched the strict new changes to the council’s Persons ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Gayundah Coastal Arboretum site at Woody Point has been left with litter, clothing, ripped tents ...
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