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Peninsula's Past: Off to the movies
Picture theatres have been hives of social activity on the Redcliffe Peninsula since the first was built by two returned WWI servicemen for the summer of 1918. We take a look back.
See the photos: Dolphins lose thriller against Warriors
A brave Dolphins’ NRL team came close to upsetting the second-placed Warriors at Suncorp Stadium this afternoon. Check out our mega fan and game photo galleries.
Join Ky in jamming to the beat
With the sea breeze in his hair and a smile on his face, Ky Lovell shares his love of music with the community every Thursday during the Redcliffe Peninsula Drum Circle and Jammalong at the Suttons Beach Rotunda. Here's how you can join in in the fun.
Get ready to stitch, weave and create
It’s almost time for Moreton Bay region’s craft enthusiasts to thread their way to Redcliffe Library for the free Craftival 2025.
High tea event for special cause
Semone Shea is organising a Glamour and Giving High Tea event next month to raise money for Myeloma Australia and awareness of the blood cancer.
Woolf: ‘We will see what we’re about’
The Dolphins NRL side are bracing for a tough game against the Warriors at Suncorp Stadium tomorrow and Head Coach Kristian Woolf wants his side to ‘go after the physical side of the game’ to put themselves in the contest. Here’s what he said after training today.
Students shine in Clontarf Beach State High School's dance program
Dance students at Clontarf Beach State High School are challenged to explore their creativity and love of dance in a program which also gives them skills and experience they can apply to other aspects of life. Here are the details.
Diamond days for world-ranked Liam
Liam Adcock, the former Redcliffe Little Athlete, will jet to Japan today on the next leg of a globetrotting schedule in search of world gold.
Start of $290 million highway upgrade
Work on stage one of the $290 million Bruce Highway upgrade, through North Lakes and Griffin, will start on Monday (May 19).
Time up for community club?
A long-standing Moreton Bay club seems set to make way for “high density and retirement” housing in the future.