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Firing up for ‘large scale’ racing
Top drivers from across Australia will battle for state honours at the 2026 Large Scale Queensland Titles, bringing three days of high-speed RC racing to Brendale’s England Park Raceway.
Balancing Origin and final uni exam
Dolphins star Max Plath is balancing State of Origin duties with his final QUT exams, earning a deferment as he chases Maroons success and a university degree.
Next move in golf course battle
The battle over North Lakes Golf Course continues, with JH Northlakes set to appeal Council’s rejection of a proposed driving range as campaigners renew calls to restore the site as a golf course.
From Moreton Bay to Team World
Five Moreton Bay women have been selected for Team World and will travel to the United States to face the world’s best players at the 2026 Women’s Football Alliance International Bowl in a historic global showdown.
“No problem” with motorsport park extension
Queensland’s Deputy Premier says he has “no problem” extending consultation on the proposed $20 million Moreton Motorsport Park, as community concerns over traffic, flooding, noise and environmental impacts continue to grow.
Red Dragons roar to national double
Redcliffe Red Dragons have claimed two national titles and a haul of medals at the Australian Dragon Boat Championships, showcasing the club’s strength, teamwork and growing success on the national stage.
Formal move for $20m motorsport park plan
Moreton Motorsport Park plans near Beachmere have progressed to public consultation, with a $20 million facility proposed featuring motocross, speedway, BMX tracks and training areas, aiming to boost jobs, tourism and motorsport events in Moreton Bay.
Silver lining for dragon boat John
Sandstone Point’s John Butler, 72, helped Queensland claim silver and bronze at the Australian Dragon Boat Championships, narrowly missing gold after a thrilling finish at Lake Kawana.
Rising to new national challenge
Ex-Army veteran John Butler, 72, will represent Queensland at the Australian Dragon Boat Championships, embracing sport to support physical and mental wellbeing.
Roar doubling up in Redcliffe
Brisbane Roar is set to play almost half its home games at Kayo Stadium, in Redcliffe, next season. Roar scheduled two games at Kayo Stadium for its 2025-26 A-League. That became three when the visit of Perth was switched from Suncorp.