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Henry Pike vows $300K for CCTV at Cleveland Point to tackle hooning if Dutton Coalition wins May 2025 election.

Redland City joins QLD’s $24M fire ant fight. Action ramps up while federal funding remains missing.

Redland City ramps up recovery! 🌿 Waste collection, drop-off sites & support hubs active. Kerbside green waste starts 17 March!

MultiMatch in Redland City is redefining fitness with interactive sports for all. A game-changer in inclusive play!

Two new frog species found in North Queensland, underscoring its rich biodiversity and conservation needs.

What’s happening? As of December last year, Smart Ticketing has officially launched across all public transport modes in the Redlands region, marking a significant milestone in Queensland’s transit system. Transdev Queensland buses and Southern Moreton Bay Island (SMBI) ferries are now equipped with contactless payment options, enabling passengers to pay using Visa, Mastercard, and American Express credit or debit cards, including those stored in digital wallets on smartphones, smartwatches, and wearable devices. This expansion follows the earlier April 2024 rollout on Brisbane River ferries and means that every SEQ ferry service is now equipped with Smart Ticketing. Why it matters? The expansion of Smart Ticketing simplifies public transport access by removing the need for a physical go card in the

SMBI ferry terminal upgrades are complete—safer, smarter, and more accessible travel awaits.

Mirrabooka ferry launches soon, doubling transport capacity with modern features.

Marine biodiversity restored: OzFish Moreton Bay deploys 3,270 oyster baskets.

More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.

Henry Pike vows $300K for CCTV at Cleveland Point to tackle hooning if Dutton Coalition wins May 2025 election.

Redland City joins QLD’s $24M fire ant fight. Action ramps up while federal funding remains missing.

Redland City ramps up recovery! 🌿 Waste collection, drop-off sites & support hubs active. Kerbside green waste starts 17 March!

MultiMatch in Redland City is redefining fitness with interactive sports for all. A game-changer in inclusive play!

Two new frog species found in North Queensland, underscoring its rich biodiversity and conservation needs.

What’s happening? As of December last year, Smart Ticketing has officially launched across all public transport modes in the Redlands region, marking a significant milestone in Queensland’s transit system. Transdev Queensland buses and Southern Moreton Bay Island (SMBI) ferries are now equipped with contactless payment options, enabling passengers to pay using Visa, Mastercard, and American Express credit or debit cards, including those stored in digital wallets on smartphones, smartwatches, and wearable devices. This expansion follows the earlier April 2024 rollout on Brisbane River ferries and means that every SEQ ferry service is now equipped with Smart Ticketing. Why it matters?

SMBI ferry terminal upgrades are complete—safer, smarter, and more accessible travel awaits.

Mirrabooka ferry launches soon, doubling transport capacity with modern features.

Marine biodiversity restored: OzFish Moreton Bay deploys 3,270 oyster baskets.

More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.

Henry Pike vows $300K for CCTV at Cleveland Point to tackle hooning if Dutton Coalition wins May 2025 election.

Redland City joins QLD’s $24M fire ant fight. Action ramps up while federal funding remains missing.

Redland City ramps up recovery! 🌿 Waste collection, drop-off sites & support hubs active. Kerbside green waste starts 17 March!

MultiMatch in Redland City is redefining fitness with interactive sports for all. A game-changer in inclusive play!

Two new frog species found in North Queensland, underscoring its rich biodiversity and conservation needs.

What’s happening? As of December last year, Smart Ticketing has officially launched across all public transport modes in the Redlands region, marking a significant milestone in Queensland’s transit system. Transdev Queensland buses and Southern Moreton Bay Island (SMBI) ferries are now equipped with contactless payment options, enabling passengers to pay using Visa, Mastercard, and American Express credit or debit cards, including those stored in digital wallets on smartphones, smartwatches, and wearable devices. This expansion follows the earlier April 2024 rollout on Brisbane River ferries and means that every SEQ ferry service is now equipped with Smart Ticketing. Why it matters?

SMBI ferry terminal upgrades are complete—safer, smarter, and more accessible travel awaits.

Mirrabooka ferry launches soon, doubling transport capacity with modern features.

Marine biodiversity restored: OzFish Moreton Bay deploys 3,270 oyster baskets.

More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.