The first thing the Dolphins did when they joined the NRL was drop “Redcliffe” from their name — but that hasn’t stopped the normally quiet town from getting a little bit euphoric about their local side making the big time.
Described as a 19-year-old phenomenon, Cairns basketballer Shaneice Swain is the latest Australian to make it into the top-flight American women’s basketball league.
A recruitment drive is underway to find 45, 000 Olympic volunteers for next year’s Games in Paris and CEO Etienne Thobois is calling for Australians to join the ranks.
Call them the Dolphins 2.0 — a Queensland footy club with decades of rich rugby league history who want to be included in the national competition. But can a fifth Queensland franchise cut it in the NRL?
Thousands of signatures have been collected to save a local school and park. Residents even fear their homes could be moved to make way for the new-look Gabba.
There are four teams staying in Brisbane ahead of the World Cup, and the city is pulling out all the stops to make them feel welcome — from specialty cocktails, to private training facilities.
A group of mothers in the small North-West Queensland community of Hughenden started a rugby union carnival for their children 11 years ago, and it’s now one of the town’s biggest weekends of trade each year.
Footy-mad brothers Adam and Nick Kincaid will redefine what it means to be a Brisbane football super fan this weekend when they travel to the NRL and AFL grand finals in different cities.
While the musical duo has previously been apolitical, they say anxiety around the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum has prompted them to speak out.