
Redlands Chamber to lead Regional Jobs Committee to 2027
The Redlands Chamber will lead the Regional Jobs Committee to 2027, backing local jobs, training and workforce needs across the region.
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The Redlands Chamber will lead the Regional Jobs Committee to 2027, backing local jobs, training and workforce needs across the region.

Rare gold coins and two Victoria Cross medals are among 3,723 lots in a Sydney auction running 24 to 28 November.

Easy Concrete Supply arrives in Redland City, streamlining concrete orders for builders, tradies, and homeowners.

NDIS participants can reconnect, recharge and have fun at Starfish Support’s June respite experiences on Coochiemudlo Island. Spots are limited!

Redlands Women in Business gathered for a night of meaningful connection, focusing on wellness, self-esteem, and why looking after themselves matters more than ever.

Redland City Council has re-signed the Small Business Friendly charter, reaffirming its support for small and family businesses across the Redlands Coast.

Study led by overseas-trained doctor receives UK recognition

Grants available to support local activities that celebrate older residents.

As of September 1, new laws have come into effect across Queensland aimed at curbing knife crime. Retailers are now prohibited from selling knives to anyone under 18 and must display clear signage about these age restrictions. Additionally, certain controlled items, like double-edged knives and machetes, must be securely stored.

Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) is set to come alive once again with the return of the Quandamooka Music & Cultural Festival.

The Redlands Chamber will lead the Regional Jobs Committee to 2027, backing local jobs, training and workforce needs across the region.

Rare gold coins and two Victoria Cross medals are among 3,723 lots in a Sydney auction running 24 to 28 November.

Easy Concrete Supply arrives in Redland City, streamlining concrete orders for builders, tradies, and homeowners.

NDIS participants can reconnect, recharge and have fun at Starfish Support’s June respite experiences on Coochiemudlo Island. Spots are limited!

Redlands Women in Business gathered for a night of meaningful connection, focusing on wellness, self-esteem, and why looking after themselves matters more than ever.

Redland City Council has re-signed the Small Business Friendly charter, reaffirming its support for small and family businesses across the Redlands Coast.

Study led by overseas-trained doctor receives UK recognition

Grants available to support local activities that celebrate older residents.

As of September 1, new laws have come into effect across Queensland aimed at curbing knife crime. Retailers are now prohibited from selling knives to anyone under 18 and must display clear signage about these age restrictions. Additionally, certain controlled items, like double-edged knives and machetes, must be securely stored.

Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) is set to come alive once again with the return of the Quandamooka Music & Cultural Festival.

The Redlands Chamber will lead the Regional Jobs Committee to 2027, backing local jobs, training and workforce needs across the region.

Rare gold coins and two Victoria Cross medals are among 3,723 lots in a Sydney auction running 24 to 28 November.

Easy Concrete Supply arrives in Redland City, streamlining concrete orders for builders, tradies, and homeowners.

NDIS participants can reconnect, recharge and have fun at Starfish Support’s June respite experiences on Coochiemudlo Island. Spots are limited!

Redlands Women in Business gathered for a night of meaningful connection, focusing on wellness, self-esteem, and why looking after themselves matters more than ever.

Redland City Council has re-signed the Small Business Friendly charter, reaffirming its support for small and family businesses across the Redlands Coast.

Study led by overseas-trained doctor receives UK recognition

Grants available to support local activities that celebrate older residents.

As of September 1, new laws have come into effect across Queensland aimed at curbing knife crime. Retailers are now prohibited from selling knives to anyone under 18 and must display clear signage about these age restrictions. Additionally, certain controlled items, like double-edged knives and machetes, must be securely stored.

Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) is set to come alive once again with the return of the Quandamooka Music & Cultural Festival.