The Titans are proud to join forces with the Nerang RSL to help present a number of community initiatives for the next three seasons. In a brand new partnership between the two organisations, the initiative will see increased delivery of player and coaching development in schools and clubs across the Gold Coast community to help grow the game and promote healthy living. This will include NRLW player ambassadors to support NRL game development officers, coach development sessions for club and school coaches at Titans HQ and healthy lifestyle education for female Titans Kinetic School League participants.  Titans CEO Steve Mitchell is delighted to be part of a new collaboration with Nerang RSL to help grow the game across the Gold Coast. "We continually want to make our communities proud and our new partnership with Nerang RSL is helping us do that with an increased focus on game development and education across clubs and schools on the Gold Coast," he said. "Not only is it benefiting our community, but it will also help continue to grow our women's program with our NRLW players becoming leaders and role models for the next generation of Gold Coasters to be inspired by. "I'm really thrilled to work alongside the Nerang RSL and make a meaningful impact over the next three seasons." Nerang RSL CEO Andrew McInnes said the partnership adds to a milestone year for the club, which has been a central part of the Nerang community for more than 80 years. "Supporting the health and wellbeing of our community is already an important part of what we do, and this partnership only strengthens this commitment with meaningful benefits for local kids and families," he said. "We are thrilled to be working with the Titans - an organisation that shares our community values and spirit - to grow the game of rugby league amongst young girls, as well as amplifying the importance of healthy living more broadly.  "We look forward to seeing the positive impact of our partnership resonate in our local community for years to come."  'I feel blessed and lucky': Fotuaika celebrates 150 NRL games Judiciary update: Fotuaika cleared for milestone match Key three: Injury makes Magic Round tough tussle against ladder leaders AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) ERROR 404page not foundClick here to go to the home page Watch today's top stories and most popular videos which provide you with features like past/future radar and customizable layers Trust us to help you plan the best day possible with the most accurate weather forecast available We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good We may use or share your data with our data vendors The Weather Channel is the world's most accurate forecaster according to ForecastWatch, Global and Regional Weather Forecast Accuracy Overview known for hosting parties with world-famous celebrities It was once the Gold Coast’s most expensive home: built in the 1980s for businessman Sir Justin Hickey and his wife The two would go on to host a range of opulent parties on the property Sorrento – previously listed as 26 Marseille Ct Bundall – was passed in at auction for $17 million the home was the most expensive property on the Gold Coast offering a huge plot of land right by the Gold Coast’s Nerang River the home sits on more than 6,500 sqm of riverfront property connected to the Nerang River right in the heart of the Gold Coast Agents Sam Guo and Julia Kuo of Kollosche Broadbeach described the property as a Mediterranean-inspired mansion: “not only a world-renowned trophy asset Whitney Houston was one of several big-time celebrities who have been to the home for parties and events The Rolling Stones also attended huge events at the historical property which has now been sold five times since 2001 with 6 registered bidders looking to make the historic mansion their new home But the home was soon passed in at $17 million dollars which was not considered high enough to put the home on the market The home has now been sold five times since 2001 It was then sold for $6.665 million in 2006 $8 million in 2009 and $7.22 million in 2014 $7.22 million today would be around $9.15 million This means the home is being valued by its buyers as worth $7.85 million more than it was a decade ago Agents selling the Sorrento home are hoping to see the property returned to its former glory noting its potential as a hotspot for filming or formal events the mansion last sold for $7.22 million in 2014 Agent Sam Guo said the buyers were committed to the sale and were negotiating with several parties after the auction negotiating a price with interested parties behind closed doors Mr Guo previously said he would like to see the home’s new owner restore the home “to its former glory” “It also has the potential to be a magnificent film shoot location or events retreat thanks to its wonderful grounds and entertaining spaces,” he said whoever acquires Bartinon will be taking ownership of one of the city’s most iconic homes.” third parties have written and supplied the content and we are not responsible for it completeness or reliability of the information nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we cannot introduce you to sponsored lenders We strongly recommend that you obtain independent advice before you act on the content realestate.com.au is owned and operated by ASX-listed REA Group Ltd (REA:ASX) © REA Group Ltd. By accessing or using our platform, you agree to our Terms of Use. This is probably not the page you’re looking for Izaac Kennedy was just three years old when his big brother began riding at the local BMX track near their home on Queensland’s Gold Coast – and he just had to join in too. “My older brother was my inspiration to get on the track,” Izaac said. “When I saw him on his bike, I wanted to do it too. He was seven and I was three, and we’d go to the local track together. Back then, I’d just ride for fun. But by the time I was nine, I’d started racing.” In fact, Izaac won his first state title as a nine-year-old and finished fourth in his age group at the world championships the same year. In 2019, Izaac won his first elite men’s national title at the age of 18 and reached the quarter-finals at the world championships. Later that year, he finished on the podium in his first UCI BMX Racing World Cup series event – and did it again in the opening round of the 2020 World Cup series. Despite suffering a broken hand early in the 2021 season, he finished fourth in his first World Cup event and reached the World Championship final, finishing seventh. Izaac retained his Australian national title that year, becoming the first back-to-back Australian champion for more than 20 years. In 2022, Izaac claimed two World Cup podiums, before adding another at Sakarya, in Turkey, in 2023, despite losing his bike and racing gear in transit to the event. His sponsors had to assemble a new bike in France and fly it to the event. Later that year, a serious crash left Izaac with a broken tibia and serious ligament damage to his left knee, putting him out for the season. He returned for the first round of the 2024 World Cup series in New Zealand and won the third round in Brisbane in February. He subsequently clinched the overall World Cup title with two second places in the United States. But injury struck Izaac again shortly after, this time a broken wrist while training, which ruled him out of the world championships and requiring surgery. Two months after surgery Izaac made his Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games. He advanced through the quarter-finals and semi-finals with strong performances, but a heartbreaking crash on the first corner in the final knocked him off course and to place 8th overall.  Want to have a go at Cycling, or find the nearest club to you? The Australian Olympic Committee acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the lands on which we are located. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present. We celebrate and honour all of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Olympians. 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HomeTributes & FuneralsView PhotoDeaths & FuneralsRamsay Passed away peacefully on 7th February 2025 The funeral service for Jim will be held in the Somerville Chapel Friday 21st February 2025 commencing at 2pm Please see Somerville Website for Livestream link (Aaron Bunch/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAPA man found dead at a Gold Coast sports park has been identified Emergency services were called to Glennon Park near Pappas Way in Nerang after 6.30am on Tuesday following reports a man’s body had been found The 29-year-old man is understood to have lived locally Get the first look at the digital newspaper curated daily stories and breaking headlines delivered to your inbox Get the NewsletterBy continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.Police established a crime scene at the fields and began an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the man’s death blocking all entrances as detectives combed the scene for evidence and searched through nearby shrubs Police have since determined the death was not suspicious A post-mortem will be carried out to determine the cause of death and a report will be prepared for the Coroner “No further details are available at this time,” a Queensland Police spokesperson said Beyond Blue: 1300 22 46 36 Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 or kidshelpline.com.au Headspace: 1800 650 890 or headspace.org.au Latest EditionEdition Edition 5 May 20255 May 2025All-powerful Anthony Albanese says give me some R.E.S.P.E.C.T