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State honour for region’s stars
Seven players have joined the Hockey Queensland Hall of Fame - two from the Moreton Bay Region and one who started playing at Redcliffe.
Teaming up to make their mark
North Lakes Eels and Mango Hill State School (MHSS) have kick-started a new Aussie Rules program which is likely to be a winner for both sides.
Waylon’s waiting game
Deception Bay boxer Waylon Law may not have too long to wait for another crack at an Australian title after losing his belt to Justin Frost at the Eatons Hill Hotel.
Grand opening booked out
YMCA Mango Hill Gymnastics, on Halpine Drive, is proving a huge hit – before it has even opened.
Duo Power to top awards
Sam Roper and Isabella Pratt won back-to-back Player of the Year trophies at Peninsula Power’s 2020 end-of season awards night.
Kyle’s quest for fast start
Redcliffe motor racer Kyle Evans is heading south this weekend to take on a new challenge at the end of a remarkable title-winning year.
Cameron’s message to Classic field
Cameron Smith, who was runner-up at last month’s US Masters, is hoping to see “some great results” in his junior classic at Wantima Country Club on Friday.
Simply the Best deal for summer
Swimming pools and health clubs, run by Belgravia Leisure for Moreton Bay Regional Council, have a “Simply the Best” Summer deal.
Clubs leap into new state league
Caboolture and Samford Rangers have been named among the eight clubs which will form the new state-level Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL) 2 from 2021.
Power’s new target in ‘four-some’ season
Peninsula Power could add another trophy to this season’s remarkable haul on Sunday, when A-League Brisbane Roar arrive at AJ Kelly Park, kick-off 5pm, for the annual Dolphin Community Shield clash.