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“Pretty crazy” Games call-up for Jye
Brendale boxer Jye Dixon has been named in Australia’s 2026 Commonwealth Games team. The 21-year-old from All Star Boxing Academy in Lawnton will make his debut in Glasgow after a strong national and international amateur boxing career.
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.
Evan Han puts on silver show
North Lakes’ Evan Han wins silver at the Oceania Taekwondo Championships, as PK Taekwondo dominates the Queensland State Open with a huge medal haul.
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.
Liam’s sights set on Diamond days
Redcliffe’s Liam Adcock secures his 2026 Commonwealth Games debut after winning a third national long jump title, setting sights on a huge year ahead.
Ausbuild partners with Zonta to raise domestic violence awareness at Dolphins match
Dolphins’ Redcliffe game spotlighted domestic violence awareness, with Zonta and Ausbuild partnering to raise awareness ahead of May’s campaign.
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.