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Calling all businesses for community challenge
Businesses looking for a unique team building experience and a way to give back to the community are being urged to sign up for the Ausbuild Community Challenge. Registrations close soon. Here are the details.
Woolf: ‘We’ve got to back ourselves’
Dolphins NRL Head Coach Kristian Woolf refuses to dwell on the players he’s lost this season, choosing instead to show faith in a group of players who have stepped up as leaders and newcomers determined to make their mark in the NRL. He’s feeling confident ahead of their clash against the Cowboys tomorrow night.
Bid to honour Harry’s legacy
The legacy of an inspirational teen who died doing what he loved is a step closer to being honoured after Moreton Bay City Council voted to pursue the prospect of renaming a Woorim Beach track in his name.
Power-ing up for huge cup clash
Peninsula Power is gearing up for a “huge night” next week when the national sporting spotlight will shine on AJ Kelly Park.
Childcare plan beside new school site
A new childcare centre is being planned beside Moreton Bay land already earmarked for a new state school.
Tennis club site back on market
The site of a former Moreton Bay tennis centre is up for sale – a year after approval was given for a retirement village.
‘I play my best, when I’m being physical’
Dolphins young gun Aublix Tawha will channel Sonny Bill Williams as he prepares to face the Cowboys on Thursday night, primed to get physical for the team that’s given him ‘everything’ in its hour of need.
The Lakes College Swim Club goes from strength to strength
The Lakes College Swim Club at North Lakes has been promoted to Division 1 in the Swimming Brisbane Premiership competition in just their third year, after a successful 2024/25 season. Director of Aquatics Mackenzie Speechley explains why they are going from strength to strength.
Farnworth: ‘That’s who we are as Dolphins’
The Dolphins may be facing a significant test of their depth with two more key players added to the casualty ward, but flying Englishman Herbie Farnworth says there's trust in the young guns stepping up, and he’s hoping supporters in town for another game of football will get behind his side on Thursday night.
Changes to Redcliffe KiteFest
Redcliffe KiteFest will adopt a stripped-back format when it returns this year, with free entry and a focus on kites rather than stage entertainment and rides. Here are the details.