Community Life…

A longstanding sponsor of the Robina City Soccer Club and Club Robina, Karyn’s support of our community is second to none.

With children who attended Robina High School, Robina State School, and Robina City Soccer Club, Karyn is proud of her heavy engagement in the local community. Driven, determined, and intending to secure exceptional results, Karyn O’Dea is the authority on residential real estate in the Gold Coast region every time.

 
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Robina City Football Club

Robina City Soccer Club was established in 1992 with its field at Robina Common, Robina.

From this humble beginning, the club has grown to have 9 fields catering for 55 teams and nearly 700 players in 2020, plus 20 Tiny Tots (3-5 years).

The club prides itself on providing top-quality facilities, equipment, and coaching to enable players to achieve their personal level of excellence.

Over the years the club has won a multitude of awards at both senior and junior level and now has embarked on a five-year Strategic Development Plan which the board believes will secure the club in the long term.  The structure of this Business Plan recognised five succinct areas to be addressed in the development of the sport and its administration for the period 2011 to 2016.

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Robina Braves Baseball Club

The Robina Braves Baseball Club (RBBC) is a non-profit organisation. We pride ourselves on being a family-oriented club.

The club provides baseball as an incorporated body linked with the Gold Coast Baseball Association (GCBA), Baseball Queensland (BQ), and Baseball Australia (BA).

The GCBA Region includes: Twin City, Mudgeeraba, Robina, Surfers, Nerang, Runaway Bay, Coomera

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Club Robina

Bowls is a sport a millennia in the making, said to have originated in ancient Egypt.  The most famous game of bowls is perhaps that which was played between Sir Francis Drake and Lord Howard in Plymouth Hoe in 1588, with the Spanish Armada sailing up the English Channel.

The game of bowls as we know it today has its roots in Scotland, where the laws of the game were written. It’s that game our members have been playing at Robina Bowls Club since its formation in 1986.