Sharks bite in Fish frenzy
Capricorn Coast have earned the first big bite of the Capricorn Challenge with a sublime win over the Rockhampton Brothers.
In Round One of...
Falcons swoop in on new boys
Frenchville have punished the Capricorn Challenge newcomers with an eight-wicket thumping on Saturday.
The Falcons took on Dawson Valley, who joined the A Grade competition...
Record breaking big bash
New records were set as the 2024 Humminbird Fitzroy River Barra Bash reaffirmed its place as the region's leading barramundi fishing tournament.
This year's bash...
Big brags from Barra Bash
Another monster year of the annual Fitzroy River Barra Bash has wrapped up.
From the water these anglers snapped their best catches during the...
Hubner ready for Rabbits
Central Queensland fan favourite Lachlan Hubner is ready for his new challenge as he prepares for life in the big smoke.
The Capras’ lock...
KBSC sublime in juniors
The Port Curtis Sailing Club’s annual regatta was heavily dominated by local Keppel Bay Sailing Club members, particularly in the junior event last weekend.
A...
Martin typifies Penrith’s greatness
In recent years the NRL has witnessed a surge of emerging talent and one name that has increasingly come to the forefront is Liam...
Mollis’ Emu Park magic
Ahead of 120 other players, Biloela’s Adam Mollis has run away with another open championship after securing the top spot in the men’s Emu...
Taipans slither to Falcons
The Capricorn Challenge returns this Saturday with a fresh face ready to take on the best cricketers in Central Queensland.
After dominating the lower...
The latest in CQ racing
HELL IS A LIVE CHANCE IN BRISBANE
One Syndications-owned racehorse Hell is back in Brisbane chasing its second metropolitan victory in the $75,000 Gibson Plate...
Bowls from around the Central Queensland greens
YEPPOON LADIES BOWLS
Social and competition played this week.
Winners of the day were the lucky losers with the largest losing margin Brenda...
Oates retires from NRL
Central Queensland rugby league export Corey Oates has retired from the NRL, aged 29.
The former Baralaba Panthers and St Brendan's player said he put...