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Dolphins NRL training photo gallery
The Dolphins NRL side looked relaxed at training this morning ahead of their trip to NZ for their round 12 clash against the Warriors. Check out the photos
Olympic dreams come true
Charlize Andrews and Alice Williams are poised to write a new chapter in the Olympic history of North Brisbane Polo Bears, based at Albany Creek. ** FREE TO READ **
Keanu, 6, ready to take on world
Six-year-old Keanu Samson, from Mango Hill, will soon pack his bags and fly 15,000km for the ‘Super Bowl’ of children’s golf. ** FREE TO READ **
Brianna powers 'Strait' to Africa
Albany Creek swimmer Brianna Thompson has ticked off another Oceans Seven swim, this time across one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes separating two continents.
Magic Round: Dolphins’ ‘good, bad, ugly’ win
Head Coach Wayne Bennett described the Dolphins’ Magic Round win as ‘good, bad and ugly’, but one highlight was the emphatic return of star fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow. See our photo gallery from the game here
Supercross revving up for Redcliffe
The Australian Supercross Championship is coming back to Queensland for the first time in five years, with Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium to host the opening round. ** FREE TO READ **
Mark Nicholls on THAT long-range try
He’s the man they call the GOAT and, while Mark Nicholls is not renowned for being the greatest long-range try scorer, his remarkable 20m run to the try line last week thrilled fans, his teammates and coaches. He talks us through that moment and suggestion he should try his luck on the wing or as fullback
Max powering towards Dolphins dream
Max Cunningham, who learned to swim at Grace Swimming Club, will next month line up alongside Australia’s sporting superstars. ** FREE TO READ **
Trio named for national Exchange
Three Redcliffe students have been selected in Queensland squads for the Australian Schools Water Polo Exchange. ** FREE TO READ **
Runners support The Breakfast Club Redcliffe
This year’s Jetty 2 Jetty Half Marathon & Fun Run will raise money for The Breakfast Club Redcliffe as cost-of-living pressures and the housing crisis cause a surge in demand. Here’s what’s happening and how you can help