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Lemuelu, Dolphins’ good luck charm
Connelly Lemuelu may well be the Dolphins’ good-luck charm – the NRL side has not lost a game since he returned from injury in round nine. He’s hoping that run of good luck and form continues when they take on the Warriors in Auckland on Sunday. Here’s what he had to say
Tydal launch for new apartments
Tydal Woody Point, the latest Moreton Bay development by Traders in Purple, has today started VIP sales of its waterfront apartments. ** FREE TO READ **
Volunteer Week: Selflessness, a vital ingredient
The kitchen at Redcliffe Meals on Wheels is bustling from 5.30am as volunteers including Keith Leadbetter prepare meals for their clients. We shine a light on him as we celebrate National Volunteer Week.
Last orders for Dude and Duke
Dude and Duke Beer Hall, on Deception Bay Rd, will close its doors for the last time at the end of next week. ** FREE TO READ **
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
Warning shot after developer pulls out
A developer’s decision to pull out of Waraba has led Mayor Peter Flannery to tell the State Government to “start getting serious about the housing crisis”. ** FREE TO READ **
Improving care one gift at a time
Redcliffe Hospital Auxiliary volunteers, such as Liz Hancock, have made a tangible difference to patient care since 1971, supporting nurses and raising about $1 million dollars. Here's the story
Event and tourism volunteers honoured
More than 50 dedicated event and tourism volunteers were honoured last week at a special National Volunteers Week event held at Tempest Seafood Restaurant. Here's the story
Committing to art for life
Driving the arts in the Redcliffe Peninsula community has always been the goal for Yutaka Tadokoro, affectionately known as ‘Tad’. Here's the story
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 **