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Life in the diabetes fast lane
By Sheree Hoddinett When I first heard the words “your blood sugar level is too high, it looks like you have diabetes”, I really had no idea what it all meant. What I do know is it’s not a sentence anyone wants to hear, but for more than 1.9 million Australians living with a form of diabetes, it’s a harsh reality. I am one of those 1.9 million Australians. I was diagnosed in 2013 (at the same time I found out I was about to become a mum for the first time and no it wasn’t
Nov 112 min read


Doolan converts another pre-election promise into points’ as poll numbers decline dramatically
By Chase Christensen On Saturday October 25, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli and Member for Pumicestone Ariana Doolan joined locals at the Beachmere Rugby League Club as the two leaders highlighted their achievement of $153,000 in funding towards lighting upgrades for what Crisafulli described as a “proud little rugby league club”. In 2025, Beachmere Pelicans hosted half of the semi-finals, which would normally have taken place on a Friday night and the following Sa
Nov 112 min read
Hudson’s journey: A story of hope, community and the sound of love
By Sheree Hoddinett If you have ever met nine-year-old Hudson Magee from Toorbul, chances are you would have been captivated by his cheeky smile. But what sets Hudson apart from many other kids his age is that he lives with a condition that greatly affects his everyday life. He was born with a congenital condition called Bilateral Microtia Atresia. This means both of Hudson’s ears have underdeveloped outer ears and absent ear canals which has resulted in a conductive he
Nov 114 min read
Building connection and strength through the Older Women’s Network
By Sheree Hoddinett For many women, the later years of life can bring unique challenges with retirement, health concerns, financial insecurity or the loss of partners and close friends. Social isolation can quickly become a reality. But there’s a way you can stay connected, empowered and supported in the community. The Older Women’s Network (OWN) provides a space where women over 50 can come together in friendship, learn new skills, share stories and advocate for issues
Nov 113 min read
Update: Caboolture–Bribie Island Road works progressing toward 2026 completion
By Chase Christensen Motorists travelling along Caboolture-Bribie Island Road will continue to experience changed traffic conditions as major upgrades move forward between Old Toorbul Point Road and Volz Road. The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has confirmed that its contractor is actively working to minimise delays and keep the project on track for an early-to-mid 2026 completion. To ensure the safety of drivers and construction workers, a 40km/h speed limit
Nov 112 min read




Come and try outrigger canoe paddling
All are welcome to come along on Saturday October 18 to try their hand at outrigger canoe paddling with Bribie Island Mahalo Outrigger Canoe Club (BIMOCC). BIMOCC are an active group of enthusiastic paddlers looking to enjoy the pleasures of our Pumicestone passage, whilst keeping fit and having fun. It is not uncommon to see dolphins, turtles or dugongs during a paddle session. If this is something you have considered, come on down to our next ‘Come and Try’ day on Satur
Oct 141 min read
A perfect opportunity to promote our club
The Probus Club of Bribie Island was proud to be a stallholder at the recent Seniors Expo hosted by Member for Longman Terry Young. The expo was a wonderful chance to showcase what Probus offers—fun, friendship and fellowship for retired and semi-retired residents of Bribie Island and surrounds. Our team enjoyed answering questions about monthly meetings, inspiring guest speakers, social events and trips both near and far. To add some extra excitement, we offered a $200 gif
Oct 141 min read
Spring bounty in Bribie Island, Pumicestone Passage and offshore Moreton Bay
As the first whispers of summer tease Queensland's southeast coast, the waters around Bribie Island, the sheltered embrace of Pumicestone Passage and the expansive playground of offshore Moreton Bay are alive with action. With warming temperatures and the tail end of spring tides stirring the shallows, anglers report solid bites across the board. Whether you're casting from the sandbanks, drifting creek mouths or chasing pelagics beyond the bar, October promises a mix of insh
Oct 143 min read
Spring into colour: Gardening
5 Fast-growing creepers to transform your southeast Queensland garden As the days lengthen and the subtropical sun of southeast Queensland begins to warm our soil, spring is the perfect time to breathe new life into your garden. From the Gold Coast's coastal breezes to the Hinterland's lush valleys, this season herald’s vibrant growth for climbers that can quickly cloak unsightly fences, add privacy to patios or create floral cascades over pergolas. Creepers not only provi
Oct 145 min read


Broncos certify Brisbane as Australia’s sporting capital
By Chase Christensen Credit: ‘The Australian’ Brisbane has officially cemented itself as Australia’s sporting capital with the Broncos’ stunning NRL Grand Final triumph completing what has been a golden year for Queensland sport. For the first time since 2006, the Broncos are champions once again, a victory that not only ended an 18-year drought, but also capped off a remarkable sporting sweep that included the Brisbane Lions, Broncos NRLW and Queensland’s State of Origi
Oct 142 min read
SOCIAL DARTS UPDATE 2025
Results for the Caboolture Social Darts Club. Potluck doubles played every Monday night at 21 Hayes Street, Caboolture. Visitors welcome . Names by 7.15pm. September Winners: Conner/Collin, Josh/Jai, Kylie/Mason, Josh/Kal. Runners Up: Shayne/Sid, Jai/ Shayne 102, JJ/Jai. High pegs: Tom 46, Jai 5440, Mark 40, Sid 40,60,46, Luke 47, Matty 55, Dale 48, Mason 40, Josh 74, 50, Robbie 40. Best throws: Jenny 85, Sam 88, Tom 130,121, Conner 135, Dale 129,108, Greg 129,
Oct 141 min read
Dragon Force65 (DF65) Thursday Racing results for September
Over the past four weeks, sailing conditions on our Thursday afternoon race days have been mostly fine with light breezes. Week 2 was cancelled as there was no breeze on the water. About seven are turning up to try their luck. Our monthly medal winner, Roy, was presented with his medal at the Harmony Park barbecue, held adjacent to the canal where the racing takes place. This social event occurs on the first Thursday of the month. Congratulations Roy. The full score boa
Oct 142 min read


Bribie Tigers Under 8 Whites celebrate back-to-back undefeated seasons
By Chase Christensen The Bribie Tigers Under 8 White team has achieved something rare in junior football, two full seasons without a single loss. Their journey has been about more than just winning games. It’s been a story of community, teamwork and the joy of the sport. Beginning back in February 2024, a father walked into the Tigers clubhouse with a simple goal: to register his son for the season. When he discovered there was no coach for the Under 8 Whites, he volunteer
Oct 142 min read
Let’s keep raising awareness about breast cancer
By Sheree Hoddinett It could be your mum, your sister, your aunt, a grandmother, a best friend or even you. Chances are you know someone who has been affected by breast cancer. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women and while survival rates have improved greatly thanks to research and early detection, the impact of the disease is still deeply felt. For everyone, raising awareness is not just about statistics, it’s about neighbours, friends a
Oct 143 min read
Threads of kindness in the community
By Sheree Hoddinett A shared passion for crochet between two sisters has grown into a vibrant community initiative called the North Brisbane Yarn Angels. Founded by Kristi and her sister Kaile, the group’s story all started with a humble post on a local community page. “My sister Kaile and I love to crochet and were creating items for the Caboolture Hospital,” Kristi said. “We had posted asking if anyone had unwanted wool and were overwhelmed with the response. That
Oct 142 min read
Boosting the weight of the Island
By Sheree Hoddinett Bribie Island is set to take centre stage on the national sporting calendar this weekend, with the 2025 Australian National Youth & U15 Weightlifting Championships coming to town. From October 18-19, the country’s strongest young lifters will gather at Bribie Island State Primary School to test their skills, push their limits and showcase the future of Australian weightlifting in a supportive and family-friendly environment. The event will bring to
Oct 143 min read
Caboolture Hospital rocked by imaging bungle affecting thousands of patients
By Sheree Hoddinett Caboolture Hospital is facing intense scrutiny after revelations that thousands of patients may not have had their...
Oct 62 min read


Harvest time on Bribie: Prepping your small veggie patch for a bountiful Queensland summer
By Mole As the days lengthen and the subtropical sun warms the sandy soils of Bribie Island and its surrounding Moreton Bay region,...
Sep 173 min read
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