Vacant lot earmarked for service station development
A VACANT lot on North St has been earmarked for development into a service station and self storage warehouse.
A VACANT lot on North St has been earmarked for development into a service station and self storage warehouse.
MEET the former Nambour abortion doctor who could have more than 300 children.
One moment 20 years ago changed Deb Louden’s life forever and led her on the path to helping others. READ THE INSPIRING STORY HERE
WITH a long list of questionable road etiquette incidents taking place in the Valley, do you think our drivers have an attitude problem?
SERIOUS concerns have been raised about the need for a proposed 105ha sand mine, as data reveals enough sand on Coast for almost 20 million new homes.
When John Ibbotson decided to photograph every lighthouse in Australia, he didn’t realise it would spark a life-long love for these historic structures.
‘I just had one of those moments – this is what I need to do.’
Denise Morcombe says her son’s remains – and his killer – would never have been found were it not for the work of her local newspaper.
A SONG that has become an anthem of hope for people around the world has been reborn in an inspirational Australian project combining more than 300 churches.
“The pursuit commenced around Yelgun way and police terminated near Clothiers Creek”
AFTER a decade behind the wheel, Deacon Johnston is putting the brakes on his driving career and switching lanes into study.
DUMPED waste can harm our health and pollute the environment.
TOOWOOMBA residents have joined with people all over Australia to share their lived COVID-19 experience. Read their moving letters here.
POPULAR jockey Matthew Paget makes a surprise exit after 25-year racing career.
Learn vital training tips from a professional dog trainer.
If your home is missing some furry love, get in touch with the Coffs Harbour RSPCA shelter.
SEVERAL community groups across the Darling Downs and southwest Queensland have shared in almost $2 million of grants.
Motorists were already lined up at either end, eager to test out the new dual-lane freeway. Here’s what they thought of it.
THE Toowoomba Regional Council has endorsed the facade design for an upcoming library in a rapidly-growing community, after an overwhelming popular vote.
A MAN in the Toowoomba region has drawn praise online for offering to open his home to anyone needing a friend on Christmas.
DEPARTING Sunrise Way CEO Wendy Agar has revealed how clients of the Toowoomba rehabilitation centre shifted her views on addiction and mental health.
ONE of Australia’s finest cricket captains graced Toowoomba with his presence, as Steve Waugh flew in to support teams taking part in the Captain’s Ride.
THE Toowoomba Regional Council has put forward plans for a new historical museum in the south of the region.
ST VINCENT de Paul’s volunteers in the Southern Downs are offering a helping hand those suffering in drought west of Toowoomba.
FITNESS fanatics peddled their calories away while raising funds for a very worthy cause, cracking a new Guinness World Record for the longest static spin cycle class along the way.
A HIGHFIELDS photographer was among the major winners in the 2020 Heritage Bank Photographic Awards.
Population boom the goal as region positioned to snap up those eager to escape the city
AFTER more than a year on the market and a price cut of $100,000, Toowoomba’s only brothel remains for sale.
NOT every groundbreaking idea becomes reality. Here are six enormous projects Toowoomba would love to see get off the ground.
WHEN Tom Haydock was approached by the owners of 13 Boulton Tce two years ago to breathe new life into the 155-year-old cottage, he jumped at the chance.
THE $45 million Palm Lake Care Toowoomba aged care facility is just months away from welcoming its first resident. And there are jobs a-plenty.
IT’S one of Toowoomba’s oldest homes, and thanks to the work of a local building company, Millbrook will be preserved and enjoyed for years to come.
DARLING DOWNS-based aboriginal activist and film director Alec Doomadgee is calling for an overhaul of the way Indigenous history is taught in classrooms.
A DISPUTE over whether or not a proposed subdivision on land at James St on the Toowoomba escarpment constitutes a “hatchet lot” has been listed for trial.
ON THE road out to Busbys Flat there are no signs of the 1000-strong crowd which partied there on New Year’s Eve.
The Ironman 70.3 is going ahead on September 13 and is the first major public participation sporting event on the Coast since before the pandemic.
AN AGED care nurse who stole drugs from residents has been disqualified from practising for six months after a finding of professional misconduct.
TOOWOOMBA’s unemployment rate was 7.5% for the month of July, according to the latest figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
THE construction of a new Toowoomba Hospital will come with a price tag of more than a billion dollars.
THE State Government has failed to explain why the Toowoomba region was left out of its Back to Work program, part of a $90 million stimulus package.
THE statutory body that is supposed to regulate lawyers’ conduct has failed to prosecute any breaches of advertising standards in more than a decade.
Two and a half years on, a $200 million housing development that could support up to 1000 new lots remains under assessment by Toowoomba Regional Council.
FOR five weeks, the Centenary Heights State High School community stuck to the motto – if we all do a little, it adds up to a lot.
ONE of Toowoomba’s favourite Italian restaurants has put out the call for more staff as it prepares to open a new venue.
The Toowoomba Vietnam Veterans Day commemoration ceremony was cancelled on Saturday due to weather concerns.
Have you dreamt of owning a pet cow but didn’t have the room? This could be the solution
A KINGSTHORPE man jailed for six months after being found guilty of a dog fighting charge has lodged an appeal in the Toowoomba District Court.
A successful program that is helping migrants across Toowoomba build the confidence to gain employment has been extended for at least a further six months.
TOOWOOMBA Regional Council’s new $67 million Principal Depot has been officially opened.
Hall to be upgraded as government chips in for works – with no biscuits changing hands
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