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Dear Readers, CONTENTS
The Moreton Bay region offers locals
and visitors much to see and do and
this month we encourage you to 6 MANGO HILL NEWS
get out there and support your local
markets and local small businesses. 12 THE CONVERSATION: DIGITAL IDENTITY
Many market vendors have been
severely adversely impacted by trade
restrictions and lockdowns and it is 18 MARVELLOUS MORETON BAY MARKETS
now time to get back out there and show them your support. Read
our feature article on page 18. 16 COUNCIL SEEK PROTECTION FOR GROWTH AREA
A Development Application has been lodged with Council for the
land that was the North Lakes Golf Course. We received an update 20 MANGO HILL SS: OPENING OF GIGUM HALL
from Save North Lakes Golf Course Inc. on the impacts that they
believe would come from such a development. Read the update on
page 23. 23 SAVE NORTH LAKES GOLF COURSE UPDATE
The Mango Hill Progress Association recently declared its’ support
for Save North Lakes Golf Course Inc. with members voting 24 RECIPES
overwhelmingly in favour of ensuring the preservation of the golf
course land at a recent meeting. Article page 11. 25 DEAR ALICE
In other local news, the Mango Hill State School celebrated the
opening of their new and modern hall to facilitate large assemblies, 26 HOROSCOPES
performances, sporting and music activities for their growing student
cohort, see our article on page 20.
From the team at Best Of Local Moreton Bay, we truly hope that you 28 PUZZLES
take the opportunity this November, to shrug off the lockdown blues
and get out there and enjoy all the greatness that Moreton Bay has 29 TRADES & SERVICES
to offer.
See you next month for the Dec/Jan holiday edition. 31 LOCAL CONTACTS
CONTRIBUTORS
Michael Zande - Zande Law Lorraine Hollitt - Qoin
Kim Fairminer - Astrology Andrew Cathcart - Save North Lakes Golf Course
Alice Jenkins - Dear Alice The Conversation
Laurence Christie - Mango Hill Progress Association Meaghan Brightwell
Chelsea Brauer - Recipes
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