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Governments urged to unite on land availability
A Gold Coast development body says all levels of government need to work together on issues like land availability.[MORE]
SE Qld downpour tipped to spark floods
The weather bureau says heavy rain is expected across south-east Queensland over the next 24 hours.[MORE]
Titans' Friend facing one-match ban
The NRL match review committee has laid four charges from last night's match between Manly and Gold Coast at Brookvale Oval.[MORE]
Minor premiership back on Manly's agenda
Manly is again eyeing the NRL minor premiership after outclassing the Gold Coast 28-10 at Brookvale Oval on Monday evening.[MORE]
Roar vows to retain identity
The Queensland Roar has pledged to retain its current name even though the state will soon have another two teams in the A-League.[MORE]
Farina supports A-League expansion
Queensland Roar coach Frank Farina has welcomed the inclusion of two new A-League teams in the state and believes local rivalries will strengthen the competition.[MORE]
North Qld, Gold Coast to join A-League
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has signed off on a two-team expansion for the A-League from next season.[MORE]
Lewis charged with dangerous throw
Penrith half-back Luke Lewis has been charged with a dangerous throw by the NRL judiciary.[MORE]
Lockyer brilliance sinks Titans
Darren Lockyer's cool head under pressure got Brisbane out of jail yet again as he masterminded a thrilling 25-21 extra-time win over the Titans.[MORE]
MP confident LNP to attract more votes
The Member for Robina, Ray Stevens, says he is confident the Liberal-National Party (LNP) will win voters on the Gold Coast at the next Queensland election.[MORE]
Gold Coast Show location in doubt
Next week's Gold Coast Show may be one of the last to be held at Parklands.[MORE]
Newcastle buoyed by win
Newcastle coach Brian Smith says his players should not become too confident after their convincing 32-12 win over the Titans on the Gold Coast last night.[MORE]
Knights slay Titans on march to finals
Newcastle continued its impressive recent form with a convincing 32-12 win over the Titans.[MORE]
Hodges facing ban over ref abuse
Brisbane Broncos centre Justin Hodges will be suspended for two matches if he is found guilty of a contrary conduct charge.[MORE]
Storm, Sea Eagles notch blow-out wins
Competition front-runners Manly and Melbourne both notched resounding victories at home on Friday night.[MORE]
AFL flags third Melbourne stadium
The AFL says it is considering building an additional stadium in Melbourne to cater for increased number of matches.[MORE]
Titans grit their teeth through injury cloud
Gold Coast Titans coach John Cartwright says the club is not depressed about its run of injuries and suspensions.[MORE]
Gold Coast to stage IndyCar race
The IndyCar Series will make its debut in Australia with the Gold Coast Indy 300 on October 26, series officials confirmed last night after completing a deal with event organisers. [MORE]
Titans look for spark with new half-back
Titans coach John Cartwright has decided on a new half-back option, bringing in Josh Lewis to replace Brad Davis to try and turn around the club's ailing form.[MORE]
Three Titans face suspension
Three players from the Gold Coast Titans and one from South Sydney have been charged by the NRL judiciary following incidents in round 20.[MORE]
Rail disruptions necessary: Lucas
The Queensland Minister for Infrastructure says disruptions to Gold Coast rail over the weekend were necessary so tracks couple be upgraded.[MORE]
Dazzling Campese puts Titans to the sword
Canberra have thrashed the Gold Coast Titans 46-4 at Canberra Stadium.[MORE]
Defence cost us Panthers game: Cartwright
Gold Coast coach John Cartwright says poor defence cost his side victory against the Panthers on the weekend.[MORE]
Panthers put Titans to sword
The Panthers took advantage of an injury-riddled Titans side to record a convincing 36-22 win in tonight's round 19 NRL encounter at Skilled Park.[MORE]
Titans secure prop Henderson
The Gold Coast Titans have re-signed prop Michael Henderson for another three seasons.[MORE]