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Kaylee beats nerves for historic gold
Former Burpengary-based swimmer Kaylee McKeown admitted she had never known such nerves before winning Australia's fifth gold at the World Championships last night.
Events to celebrate Dolphins’ history
It’s ‘Phins Up!’ at Redcliffe Museum with a new exhibition dedicated to the Dolphins, and their journey to the NRL, opening this month. There’s also a heap of free events in the coming weeks. Here are the details
"Another big step" for junior classic
The seventh Cameron Smith Junior Classic (CSJC), held at Wantima Country Club in Brendale, is opening up to even more young golfers this year.
‘I love everything about Redcliffe’
Dolphins NRL young gun Tom Gilbert has inked a long-term contract with the club that will make him ‘Phin until the end of the 2028 season. Earmarked as a future leader, he’s thrilled to commit to the club, its fans and his teammates long term. Here’s what he had to say
Using DQ to drive for gold
Kaylee McKeown, the Redcliffe-born former Caboolture resident, will tonight use the disappointment of disqualification to drive for World Championship gold.
‘Fires inevitable’ this bushfire season
Moreton Bay City Council says it is inevitable that there will be fires close to homes this bushfire season and is urging residents to prepare now. Here's everything you need to know
Business class for $1.3m winner
A Rothwell woman says she’ll fly business class or nothing after bagging more than $1.3 million in the weekend’s Saturday Gold Lotto draw.
Photo gallery: Pooches in the Park
More than 1000 people brought their four-legged friends to Pooches in the Park at Kallangur on July 23. Check out our photo gallery from the event
From Woodside to the world stage
Thirteen players from Northlakes Snakes Oztag are preparing to fly 17,000kms and take on the world's best.
Kaufusi: ‘It’s really special’
Felise Kaufusi, ‘the boy from Bundy’, will play his first NRL game on the oval he played at as a kid on Sunday when the Dolphins take on the Bulldogs. He shares what is means to him and if his ‘home town’ can expect some big hits from the Dolphins’ enforcer