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2:19 PM | BAYSIDE Family Day Care will this Saturday launch its own Reconciliation Action Plan and host a children’s art exhibition to celebrate National Reconciliation Week from May 27 to June 3.
Redland tourism in spotlight at summit
12:00 PM | MORE than 100 people have attended a Redland Tourism Summit on Straddie to glean insights into how to get an edge in the current competitive regional market
Ceremony for new council
7:00 AM | Redland City’s new council will be sworn in at a ceremony later today at the Plaza at Cleveland Showgrounds.
Living on struggle street
4:00 AM | In the leadup to this weekend's Red Shield Appeal doorknock, new survey data from The Salvation Army shows many Australians are living on struggle street.
Van overturns in Cleveland
16 May 12 | A Cleveland man, aged in his 70s, escaped serious injury after his Toyota van overturned on Bloomfield Street, near Bay Street yesterday.
Governor opens Parliament today
16 May 12 | Governor Penelope Wensley officially opened the 54th Parliament today, following a 19-gun salute. There was some of the pomp of 1897, when Queensland Governor Baron Charles Lamington, pictured, opened Parliament.
JPC goes back in time
16 May 12 | JOHN Paul College is getting ready to stage its Back in Time Musical Spectacular at South Bank Parklands in August.
15 May 12 | Villa World Homes is hosting a family fun day on Saturday, May 19, to celebrate the opening of three new display homes.
Call for Ekka-strordinary volunteers
15 May 12 | The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation is looking for volunteers to help run its strawberry sundae stalls at the Ekka.
15 May 12 | NAPLAN tests get under way today for school students in years 3, 5, 7 and 9.
14 May 12 | Early morning train commuters travelling on the Cleveland line were 30 minutes late thanks to a signal fault at Wellington Point this morning.
Young Thornlands gymnast  wins state championship
14 May 12 | A YOUNG Thornlands gymnast is a few steps closer to achieving his dream of representing Australia and winning gold – like his idol Commonwealth gold medal gymnast Thomas Pichler, who also lives at Thornlands.
14 May 12 | Trains are running again between Cleveland and Thorneside after a signal fault this morning.
Road-fixing radar scouts for ruts
14 May 12 | It's been touted as a cross between a Tonka truck and a transformer but Birkdale's John Reeves says his road-fixing invention is not a toy and offers real solutions for local roads.
14 May 12 | ARE you getting married soon? The d'fine Bayside Wedding Expo this Sunday, May 20, has everything brides-to-be need need to plan their big day.
14 May 12 | ORMISTON House will host two Edwardian tea parties this year, as part of its 150-year celebrations.
14 May 12 | THERE'S free family fun in store at Redlands IndigiScapes Centre as it celeberates World Environment Day at the annual Indigi Day Out.
Cancer council lends a hand for Sandan
14 May 12 | REDLAND Bay's 18-year-old Sandan Inturrisi knows the financial burden of university can be stressful enough, let alone if your life has been affected by cancer.
14 May 12 | The Lions Club of Redland City will run a shopping tour by bus on Saturday, June 16.
PUT some colour into the cooler weather
14 May 12 | PUT some colour into the cooler weather with an Autumn Splendour Fashion Parade in support of Oaklands Street Community Gardens at Alexandra Hills.
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