You live in Dayboro. You want one place that has everything going on.
Facebook groups are good — but they miss things, they’re noisy, and by the time a post about Saturday’s market rain washes past, it’s already 40 comments in. This is the one place that pulls events, weather, business listings, and community bits together in one feed.
What actually helps you
Free, all of it. The paid tier isn’t really aimed at you — it’s for people who want the detailed weather side. For community use, the site is free.
1. Free Weekly Weather Digest
Sunday 6AM. Week ahead, what’s on locally, one gardening tip. No signup form nightmare — one click, in your inbox. Perfect for sharing to the Facebook group on a Sunday.
Sign up — free2. Events — 84 things currently listed
Dayboro Day, markets, Lions events, community gigs. We aggregate from Brisbane City Council, Visit Moreton Bay, Humanitix, Eventbrite, plus locals submitting. One place. Always.
See what’s on3. Lions Business Directory (online mirror)
The Dayboro Lions Club runs the paper directory — 132 businesses. Dayboro.au hosts the online version for them, at no charge to the Lions, as community contribution. Free for you to browse. No ad tech, no affiliate links — just the Dayboro trades, cafés, services.
Browse the directory4. Local safety stuff
Creek flood outlook during wet season. Fire danger during summer. Storm watch. Free. If you’ve seen a weather warning missed on BoM but felt in your yard, you’ll get why this matters.
Current warnings5. Civic content when it matters
During council elections, candidate guides. For local tree planting, pest working bees, Lions fundraisers — if it’s community-focused, it’s covered on the blog.
Open the blog6. Moon calendar + farmers almanac
For the gardening-curious but not obsessed. Free, Dayboro-calibrated, easy to read on the phone.
Moon calendarThe community reach
Not millions. But the right ones — people looking for Dayboro-specific things. That makes it worth sharing community content here, not just on Facebook: a link on dayboro.au reaches the same people but sticks around longer.
Free, one email, Sunday morning
No payment form. No five-page upgrade pitch. One email a week, which you can unsubscribe from in one click if it’s not for you. Three Dayboro locals are already on the list — join the fourth.
Get the free weekly digest Just browse eventsHonest note
The free weekly email only has three subscribers at the moment — which is either a lead magnet problem or a “people haven’t seen it” problem. Either way, there’s no paywall here for you. If you want the paid daily email because you’re a keen gardener or weather watcher, it’s there. If not, the free stuff is genuinely free — we’re not planning to move it behind a form later.
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