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The Redcliffe Showgrounds is a showground in
Redcliffe, Queensland Redcliffe is a coastal town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It also refers colloquially to the Redcliffe Peninsula as a whole, a peninsula jutting into Moreton Bay which contain ...
for the annual Redcliffe Show the June holidays. Whilst the show is not on, it is home to the Redcliffe
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club, Redcliffe
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as well as PCYC Over 35
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club. It used to be the main field for the
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up until 1982 before the club moved to
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, but still serves as a training ground.Redcliffe Dolphins
/ref> Prior to 2004, the Redcliffe Padres Baseball Club had called the Redcliffe Showgrounds home for 12 years, taking advantage of the great floodlighting facilities. In 2004, the club moved to the recently built field at Talobilla Park in Kippa-Ring.


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