SPIRITUAL MATTERS: Living lessons learnt
Chris Sparks reminds us that education is more than just learning what you are told
Chris Sparks reminds us that education is more than just learning what you are told
The Toowoomba region celebrated Australia Day in a range of varied ways. From giving recognition to our outstanding citizens and celebrating the diverse multicultural region we are to Oakey’s inaugural Aussie Day Dunny Race – see all the pictures here.
“A GAY beat or some sort of male sexual space to prey on women is not acceptable.”
Action pics from Mitchell Shield and A Grade cricket in Toowoomba at Captain Cook ovals.
Two western mayors believe the period after the coronavirus pandemic ends will be ideal for city-dwellers to relocate to the southwest. Here’s why:
Irrigators of the southwest will not pay a cent more for their water in the coming year, with a price freeze now in place, and a potential price drop on the cards.
Henry Maris’ loving wife Margaret and close friends have paid tribute to Charleville’s last World War Two veteran, following his recent passing.
Select southwest op shops will reopen this week, with COVID-19 restrictions finally lifted for the retail sector.
A motorcyclist who took off at high speed on a suburban street is under investigation, and police are appealing to the public for information.
The group tasked with giving drought relief funds to southwest graziers and farmers is reminding them that help is still here, for as long as we are drought declared.
Not wanting to shut down their vocational training enterprise because COVID-19, Aaron and Tabitha Lippert sought new ways to teach, and the outcomes have surprised even them.
Regional Express airlines has announced an increase in flights on its routes to southwest Queensland, improving on heavy cuts made to services last month.
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