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Matilda is back in Moreton Bay
A miniature version of the iconic 1982 Commonwealth Games mascot Matilda has arrived at The Mill playground in Petrie, giving Moreton Bay a nostalgic new attraction.
Caboolture first for Roar
Brisbane Roar will launch their 2026-27 pre-season at Caboolture Sports, with a family-friendly match featuring player signings, coaching clinics and fan activities.
Red Dragons roar to national double
Redcliffe Red Dragons have claimed two national titles and a haul of medals at the Australian Dragon Boat Championships, showcasing the club’s strength, teamwork and growing success on the national 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.
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.
Saddling up for state titles
Moreton Bay will host the 2026 Pony Club Queensland State Championships, bringing top young riders, Olympic disciplines and economic boost to the region.
Juniors join star-studded line-up
Redcliffe Pro-Am to tee off, with a record $100,000 in prize money. Pros and rising junior stars will compete at the Redcliffe Golf Club.
Paddlers powering to nationals
Redcliffe dragon boat crews win big at states, with medals and Queensland selections ahead of national championships at Lake Kawana.
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.