Central Queensland dethroned by super Seagulls
Central Queensland were taught a tough lesson last Saturday as they fell for the first time in the Cyril Connell Cup.
The Capras took on...
Capras fire in PNG opener
Central Queensland survived being hunted down to collect two points in the opening round of the Hostplus Cup.
The Capras travelled to Port Moresby to...
Spreadborough getting back in the saddle
After her time on the field was cut short in the 2025 season, former CQ turned women’s Broncos player, Bree Spreadborough, is keen to...
Bowls from around the Central Queensland greens
GRACEMERE BOWLS CLUB
Saturday, 7 March at 9am
Men’s Pairs –
N. Jones and R. Wigginton v G. Chandler and K. Rayner
Saturday, 7 March at 1pm
Men’s A...
Hometown heroes take it to the regions
Homegrown women’s Broncos players, Tamika Upton and Bree Spreadborough, were in Rockhampton on Wednesday, 4 March, facilitating a one-day clinic for players of all...
Kobe set to make Manly debut
The Cathedral College alumni Kobe Hetherington will officially make his debut for Manly-Warringah on Saturday night.
The hard-working forward made the switch to the...
Bulls need rain to stay away
Gracemere has one last chance to claim their place in the Rockhampton Cricket A Grade Premiership finals series – but they’ll need the round...
Rockhampton Jockey Club curator gets to work
Kent Lean, RJC’s new senior track curator, is settling into the Central Queensland lifestyle and climate and is now two weeks into the job.
The...
Magpies welcome champs
The Football Queensland Premier League Central Coast campaign begins on Saturday with eight teams eyeing off one of the most prestigious trophies in Central...
Keppel defends pennants trophy
Keppel Zone's golfers turned it on when it counted, claiming a fantastic 21-11 victory over Curtis Zone in the Central Queensland Pennants Final last...
Parkies at state titles
Emu Park Surf Lifesaving Club was at the Senior Surf Lifesaving State Championships from 27 February to 1 March on the Sunshine Coast and...
Upton in town
After a stellar performance in the 2025 season, homegrown women’s Broncos fullback Tamika Upton is excited to get back in the saddle for 2026.
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