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Bringing World Cup to Redcliffe
Redcliffe will host the 2026 Oceania Under 21 Junior World Cup Qualifier, welcoming elite hockey teams from across the Pacific to compete for a place at the FIH Junior World Cup and boosting the local economy.
Origin night draws crowd despite rain
Norths Leagues Club hosted a packed State of Origin fan event with Dolphins stars Jamayne Isaako, Felise Kaufusi and Kodi Nikorima, featuring meet-and-greets, live Q&A and big-screen action as fans turned out despite wet weather.
Kirralee’s back in green and gold
Kirralee Hayes has returned to the Dolphins team for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, competing in S13 50m and 100m freestyle, after a break from swimming and is aiming to improve on her 2022 bronze medal performance.
Try dragon boating with Snappies
Redcliffe Pink Snapdragons are inviting survivors and supporters to a come-and-try dragon boating session on June 13 at Talobilla Park, celebrating community, resilience and breast cancer awareness through sport and connection.
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.
Ground-breaking move for NRL venue
Dolphins’ Kayo Stadium in Moreton Bay will host the WBSC Women’s Softball World Cup Finals in 2026, transforming into an international diamond for top global teams in a major event on the road to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.
Watch State of Origin Game 1 with footy legends
North Leagues Club in Moreton Bay hosts a huge State of Origin Game 1 event on May 27 with live entertainment, Dolphins NRL player meet and greets, giveaways and big screen viewing across the venue, plus an exclusive 18+ Spirit Bar experience.
Lucky set to turn back clock
Lakeisha “Lucky” Patterson and Kirralee Hayes from Moreton Bay have been named in Australia’s Para Swimming team for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, bringing experience, medals and rising talent as they prepare to compete on the world stage.
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.
Max wins first Dolphins call-up
North Lakes teen Max Cunningham earns his first Australian call-up, selected for the Junior Dolphins at the 2026 Junior Pan Pacific Championships in Vancouver after standout performances at national age titles.