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Gilbert: ‘I’m going to have to earn it’
Dolphins NRL Prop Tom Gilbert is already working hard at training to ‘re-earn’ his jersey after a season-ending shoulder injury forced him to watch much of the club’s inaugural season from the sidelines. He’s also keen to work on combinations with new teammate Tom Flegler
Fundraising for mental health success
Local Kippa-Ring business, Dynamic Bradview Roofing significantly exceeded its fundraising efforts from last year, supporting the Black Dog Institute’s One Foot Forward campaign for Australians struggling with their mental health. Here's the story
Music in the Park comes to Redcliffe
Kick back and relax in the warm spring breeze as Music in the Park comes to Redcliffe this weekend. Here's the details
Revving up for Phillip Island
Redcliffe driver Kyle Evans is preparing for one of the biggest tests of his 10-year racing career. ** FREE TO READ **
Ceremony honours HMAS Sydney II, HMQS Gayundah
A ceremony at Woody Point overlooking Moreton Bay on November 18 marked three special occasions. See the gallery... **FREE TO READ**
Nicholls can’t wait to rip in, do community proud
Dolphins Prop Mark ‘the GOAT’ Nicholls has returned to training early from the end-of-season break to get a jump on his fitness for the 2024 season. And he’s pumped to play alongside three potent new teammates. We chatted with him today
Major boost for CADA services
CADA, the Centre Against Domestic Abuse based in Caboolture, will receive an extra $113,000 per year to support its services across the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
New memorial honours HMQS Gayundah
A new memorial recognising the significance of the HMQS/HMAS Gayundah will be officially dedicated at Woody Point. Here's what's happening... **FREE TO READ**
Registrations open for Community Christmas Appeal hampers
Families and individuals from the Redcliffe Peninsula who are struggling to make ends meet can now register their details to receive a food hamper this Christmas. All the hampers will be distributed by the Redcliffe Community Care Network to ensure everyone can enjoy the holidays. Find out more here
"Common sense prevailed", says Mayor
Major projects in the City of Moreton Bay have escaped cuts in the Federal Government’s infrastructure review, to the delight of Mayor Peter Flannery. ** FREE TO READ **