Ausbuild and Zonta Use Dolphins Season Opener to Spotlight Domestic Violence Awareness in Redcliffe

Seventy members and supporters of the Zonta Club of Redcliffe joined the sold-out season opener at Kayo Stadium last week, with Ausbuild‘s community partnership with the Dolphins providing the platform for a domestic and family violence awareness push ahead of a busy advocacy month.



The match, which saw the Dolphins suffer a tough loss to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in their first home game of 2026, gave Zonta a visibility it rarely gets in a mainstream sporting setting. Members took part in the guard of honour as the teams ran out and appeared in a pre-game interview on the big screen, reaching an audience well beyond the organisation’s usual reach and helping build momentum ahead of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May.

For Zonta Club of Redcliffe President Marie Stewart, that kind of mainstream exposure is exactly the point.

“Even though it wasn’t a great game for the Dolphins, it was a great game for awareness and visibility for Zonta and what we stand for,” she said.

Sport as a Platform for Change

Marie has been involved with Zonta for 19 years and understands better than most that raising awareness of domestic and family violence requires meeting communities where they already are. A rugby league crowd at Kayo Stadium, many of them families, represents precisely the kind of broad and varied audience that can be difficult to reach through traditional advocacy channels.

The Zonta Club of Redcliffe has deep roots on the Peninsula, drawing passionate members from across the Redcliffe, North Lakes, and Mango Hill bayside communities. It is part of Zonta International, a global organisation active in more than 60 countries, focused on advancing the rights and status of women and girls through advocacy, education and direct community action. Locally, the club has a long track record of Dolphins partnerships, including previous Respect Round activations at Kayo Stadium and domestic violence awareness content on the big screen at football games.

The argument for taking that message into sporting venues is clear to Marie, and it centres on young people watching from the stands.

“Little kids look up to sporting heroes, and they have to be good examples,” she said. “If we can work with sports like rugby league, those role models can help reinforce positive behaviour, especially for kids who may not see that at home.”

Ausbuild’s Community Partnership at Work

Ausbuild drove the initiative through its role as the Dolphins’ official Community Partner, a partnership now in its fourth year that has distributed more than $100,000 worth of tickets to community groups and charities across the Moreton Bay region since its 2022 launch.

Each home game, Ausbuild selects a local organisation to receive tickets and a game-day experience, including the guard of honour and big-screen feature that Zonta took part in last week. Ausbuild Joint Managing Director Matthew Bell said the structure of the partnership is designed to do exactly what it did for Zonta: give organisations a rare moment of visibility in front of a large, engaged crowd.

“As Community Partner of the Dolphins, we are privileged to connect with the local community and raise awareness for organisations such as Zonta Club of Redcliffe,” he said. “They play a vital role in supporting awareness for important issues like domestic and family violence.”

Zonta is the third organisation supported through the program in the 2026 season, alongside Undurba State School and Northern Districts Hack and Dressage Club.

What Comes Next

The Kayo Stadium appearance kicks off a month of high-impact advocacy for the club. The Zonta Club of Redcliffe is gearing up for a concentrated period of advocacy across May, including participation in the Moreton Bay Says No to Domestic Violence walk in Redcliffe on Friday, 26 May. The walk, which has run annually on the last Friday of May for more than a decade, brings together individuals, businesses and community organisations to march through the Redcliffe CBD to Settlement Cove Amphitheatre in a public stand against family and domestic violence.

Community groups and organisations across the Moreton Bay region interested in Ausbuild’s 2026 Community Partner program can find out more at ausbuild.com.au. For more information about the Zonta Club of Redcliffe and its upcoming advocacy activities, visit zontaredcliffe.org.au.



Published 20-April-2026

Dolphins and Ausbuild Support Young Fan Through Redcliffe Hospital Initiative

An 11-year-old rugby league fan from Boondall has been honoured in Redcliffe after recovering from a serious head injury, with support from the Dolphins and Ausbuild.



Young Fan Recognised in Redcliffe

The Dolphins and Ausbuild came together to support 11-year-old Mateo, a young fan who can no longer play rugby league after a life-changing head injury. His resilience was highlighted at recent NRL events, supported through the Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital initiative.

Accident and Medical Discovery

Earlier this year, Mateo fell from his bike after briefly removing his helmet. The accident caused a fractured skull and a subdural haematoma. During his emergency care at Redcliffe Hospital, a CT scan revealed a Chiari malformation, a condition where brain tissue extends into the spinal canal. Swift medical intervention ensured his recovery, though his injury meant he could no longer play the sport he loved.

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Dolphins and Ausbuild Involvement

To acknowledge his bravery, Ausbuild and the Dolphins invited Mateo to the Captain’s Run before the club’s clash with the Broncos on 15 August 2025. He met several players, including his favourite, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, and received a signed jersey. His younger brother, also a keen supporter, was gifted a jersey. The previous week, Mateo formed part of the Guard of Honour for the team’s match against the Sydney Roosters at Suncorp Stadium. Complimentary tickets were also provided for his family.

Family Challenges and Community Support

The recognition came during a difficult year for Mateo’s family. Two of his siblings required medical treatment, one for meningioma and another for eye surgery. His grandmother works as an Emergency Department nurse across Redcliffe Hospital and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Despite these challenges, the Dolphins and Ausbuild experiences provided a moment of encouragement for the family.

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Photo Credit: Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital/Facebook

Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital

Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital is an initiative of the RBWH Foundation, designed to celebrate patients, staff, and the community while raising funds for research, medical equipment, and hospital services. Ausbuild supported the program during the Dolphins’ match against the Roosters, where 150 community guests attended.

Role of Redcliffe Hospital

Established in 1965, Redcliffe Hospital has served the community for more than five decades and is part of the Metro North Hospital and Health Service. The 250-bed facility handles more than 63,000 emergency presentations annually and provides services including surgery, maternity, rehabilitation, and paediatric care. The Raise it for Redcliffe initiative helps fund new technology, equipment, and medical research, ensuring continued patient support across the region.

Looking Ahead



Mateo’s recognition illustrates how community partnerships with the Dolphins and Ausbuild not only celebrate resilience but also highlight the continuing role of Redcliffe Hospital in supporting families across South East Queensland.

Published 21-Aug-2025

Win the Ultimate Battle of Brisbane Game Day Experience and Support a Worthy Cause

The Dolphins faithful have a unique opportunity to elevate their game-day experience while contributing to a worthy cause. A charity raffle is offering fans the chance to win a premium corporate suite for 15 people at the upcoming Battle of Brisbane, all in support of Share the Dignity, an Australian charity combating period poverty.

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The prize package for the Battle of Brisbane

The grand prize includes a corporate suite for 15 people at Suncorp Stadium, along with a gourmet food and beverage package, offering prime viewing for the Dolphins vs Broncos game on Saturday, 31 August.

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Additionally, 50 double pass tickets are available for purchase at $99 each through the Share the Dignity website.

Moreover, the upcoming Dolphins vs Broncos game might be the most important Battle of Brisbane to date. With only two games left in the season, and both teams still fighting for a spot in the top eight, it is undoubtedly a season-defining match.

Industry collaboration

This initiative brings together several partners, including Ausbuild, a leading home builder across South East Queensland; Dynamic Bradview Roofing; Dolphins NRL; and Share the Dignity.

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Ausbuild’s joint managing director Matthew Bell states, “We at Ausbuild are truly honoured to offer these prizes to the community, as it reflects Ausbuild’s commitment to enriching the lives of our residents and supporting meaningful causes like Share the Dignity.”

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Rochelle Courtenay, Share the Dignity founder. Photo Credit: Supplied

Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay highlights the significance of NRL’s involvement. “We are proud that a male-dominated sport is stepping up to help us to Share the Dignity.”

Why Share the Dignity matters

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Share the Dignity works to provide essential menstrual products to women experiencing homelessness, fleeing domestic violence, or facing poverty. The charity partners with over 3,000 organisations across the country to distribute these crucial items. 

Share the Dignity has already distributed over 4 million product packets and over 800,000 bags filled with essentials to those in need, ensuring no one has to choose between food and menstrual hygiene. Visit their website to learn more about their cause.

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Mark your calendars and act fast—this is your limited-time chance to win big while supporting a cause that matters. The raffle closes on Monday, 26 August at midday with the winner being announced after 5:00 p.m. the same day.

Fans eager to participate can purchase raffle or double pass tickets through the Share the Dignity website here.

Published 24-August-2024