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Diamond day for Cyclones
Redcliffe City Cyclones celebrate 60 years with a special event at Filmer Park, honouring players, history and community.
Look inside Moreton Bay’s new $205m Olympic centre
New Olympic venue designs for Moreton Bay and SEQ focus on long-term legacy, boosting indoor sports capacity and community use beyond the 2032 Brisbane Games.
Road closures and traffic changes for Q Tour in Moreton Bay this weekend
Road closures and traffic changes will affect Moreton Bay’s hinterland this Sunday, March 22, for the Q Tour final stage. Mount Mee roads including Campbells Pocket Rd and Mount Mee Rd will see delays and rolling closures. Plan ahead and check full details online.
Elite cycling tour to crown champions in Moreton Bay hinterland
Elite cyclists will race through Moreton Bay from March 20–22 for the Q Tour finale, with champions decided on the challenging Mount Mee climb. The event will showcase the region globally, with road closures in place for Sunday’s final stage.
Lining up for blue water classic in the B2G Yacht Race
Entries are building for the 78th Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race, starting near Redcliffe on Good Friday. The 308-nautical-mile offshore classic attracts top sailors from across Australia.
Max Giuliani shares tips from the top
World champion swimmer Max Giuliani met fans and coached young swimmers at Ferny Hills Aquatic Centre, inspiring Moreton Bay’s next generation.
Finals countdown for Dolphins
Dolphins will kick-off their fourth NRL campaign with finals football firmly in their sights. Coach Kristian Woolf says they have a stronger, deeper squad working “really hard” in preseason to target a top eight finish.
Ausbuild names 2026 Community Partners for Dolphins season
Eleven local organisations from across the City of Moreton Bay will step into the NRL spotlight next season after being selected as Ausbuild’s 2026 Community Partners.
A legacy of leadership: Marlene Newcombe
Marlene Newcombe’s business acumen, forged over 50 years in the motoring industry, has earnt her respect but also a spot on the Dolphins NRL board. She’s the only woman to have a seat at the table.