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Robbie's back and ready to Roar
Robbie Kruse, who went from Pine Rivers to the greatest stages in world football, has re-joined A-League Brisbane Roar and may be back in action tonight.
Don’t miss lively cultural mashup
Think German beer, pretzels, folk dancing versus shamrocks, leprechauns, Guinness and the Irish Jig and you’ll get a sense of what the St.Patricks Day VS Marchtoberfest event at Redcliffe will be like next month. Here’s the details and how to get tickets
Bromwich named captain at season launch
The Tivoli was packed with Dolphins NRL supporters, sponsors, partners and those with deep connections to the club for their season launch tonight. They were there as Jesse Bromwich was named the Dolphins’ inaugural captain. See the photos
Wilson 'hungry' for world title
Liam Wilson, from All Star Boxing Academy in Lawnton, will have fans ringside in the US and at his home gym - where excitement is building among young boxers - supporting him tomorrow as he bids for a world title.
Human rainbow flag launches Moreton Bay PrideFest
Hundreds of Moreton Bay Region locals, including business leaders, Councillors and school children have today created a human pride flag to celebrate the launch of Moreton Bay PrideFest. Here’s the details and how to get tickets to the event
Perfect spot to say ‘I love you’
Newport Marketplace’s Si Baby and Fishport Gourmet Seafood restaurants have created special menus sure to delight lovers this Valentine’s Day. Here’s what’s happening
Gym celebrates first year
Gold’s Gym Kippa-Ring recently celebrated its first birthday and a year of helping build a strong, healthy, and safe community, inside and outside the gym. Here’s what’s been happening
'Plum' book deal for new author Jack
Standing under a plum tree provided the unlikely inspiration for the first book by Petrie author Jack Kavanagh.
Sign on with Redcliffe Tigers AFL club
Redcliffe Tigers AFL club is kicking off the year with a sign-on day this Saturday, February 4. Here's what's happening...
Know the symptoms: Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
More than 300 women are expected to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Queensland this year, making it one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in Australian women. In recognition of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Council Queensland is asking all women to familiarise themselves with the symptoms