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Who’s Who in 22, Sport: Bob Jones
Dolphins Chairman Bob Jones has been at the helm at the club during its greatest period of transition in 2022 as it has prepared to take its place on the national stage. It’s been a big year with the club now ready to take the field in 2023 as an NRL club
Who’s Who in 22, Sport: Terry Reader
As the Dolphins NRL club’s inaugural CEO, Terry Reader has had his work cut out for him in 2022, building a club from the ground up – on and off the field. It’s been a big year with the club now ready to take the field in 2023
Who’s Who in 22, Sport: Wayne Bennett
As the Head Coach of the Dolphins NRL team, Wayne Bennett has hit the ground running in 2022. He’s built a strong roster of players and put in place a structure ahead of the team’s entry to the NRL in 2023.
Who’s Who in 2022, Sport: Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith, who grew up in Bray Park and learned to play golf at Wantima, has become one of the world’s top golfers and won his first major, the Open Championship in 2022.
Finish in sight for $50m sport developments
Major sports developments, costing $50 million, are on track for completion across the Moreton Bay Region - starting from next month.
Comiskey Group wins national crown
The Comiskey Group, based in this region for almost 50 years, had two huge wins at the Australian Hotels Association Awards for Excellence this week.
Gallery opening delayed
Ongoing wet weather has put a dampener on plans to open a new Mathematics Gallery in Ocean View by the end of the year, with the owners having to push back their official opening date
Thumbs up for first Giving Day
Caboolture Hospital is preparing for its first Giving Day on Wednesday to raise vital funds for medical projects and programs.
Photo gallery: Dolphins training
Super Coach Wayne Bennett put the Dolphins NRL squad through their paces at training yesterday, for the first time with assistant coach Nathan Fien. While it was down to the business of getting the players fit, there was still time for a few laughs on what was a hot, muggy morning at Redcliffe.
‘It kinda feels like home’
For Herman Ese-ese, joining the squad at Dolphins HQ is a ‘homecoming’ of sorts, returning to greater Brisbane and to Head Coach Wayne Bennett. He’s happy, but knows he has plenty of work to do this preseason. Here’s what he had to say