The Latest from
‘They’ve got nothing to prove to the Storm’
Dolphins NRL Head Coach Wayne Bennett hopes the former Melbourne Storm players in his team focus on the game plan and not proving a point to their former club when they face them tomorrow night at Suncorp Stadium. Here’s what he had to say
Free disability awareness training
Spinal Life Australia is offering a free Disability Awareness Training workshop for businesses in the Moreton Bay Region on May 24. Here’s the details and how to register
Shaping future of three key suburbs
The future 'look and feel' of Redcliffe, Deception Bay and Bribie Island will start being shaped in the next three months.
Gate finally opens for Moreton Bay
Moreton Bay Gateball Club has broken its sporting drought and brought home a state pennants title.
Solution in the pipeline for St Benedict’s traffic congestion
St Benedict’s Close at Mango Hill could be widened, or secondary access created to ease traffic congestion. Here's why... **FREE TO READ**
Guide Dog Davey learning the ropes
A Guide Dog puppy named in honour of Senior-Constable Dave Masters, who lost his life in the line of duty, is impressing trainers with his enthusiasm. See the pictures... **FREE TO READ**
Double delight for Dolphins fans
Dolphins fans have the chance to watch two blockbuster games this Saturday with the Hostplus Cup and NRL sides both playing at Suncorp Stadium. We chat to Redcliffe Dolphins Coach Ben Te’o about how his side is tracking and what to expect from their curtain-raiser game against the Cutters
Generosity shines through as school raises money for Sleepbus
Students and teachers from Hercules Road State School have pitched in to help people in need by raising hundreds of dollars for Redcliffe’s new Sleepbus, which is expected to arrive mid 2023
Big appeal to help mini farms
The Mini Farm Project is launching an online fundraiser to support its existing farms, set up a new one in the Caboolture region and create 40,000 meals.
Dedicated volunteer brings smiles to sick patients
A Mango Hill resident who was forced to put his nursing studies on hold after being diagnosed with a serious illness is now bringing joy to other sick people. Declan Hunt, who is known for his outlandish and colourful outfits, has clocked up more than 180 hours visiting people in hospital. **FREE TO READ**