‘Backseat full of costumes’: Qld Ballet on regional tour
In a magical and delightful performance, Qld Ballet has hit the road joined by its new artistic director at its first stop – the Empire Theatre.
In a magical and delightful performance, Qld Ballet has hit the road joined by its new artistic director at its first stop – the Empire Theatre.
With an estimated 250,000 titles for sale, thousands of booklovers descended on the Toowoomba Showgrounds to grab a bargain while helping support Lifeline’s local services. PHOTOS, VIDEO.
There is plenty to celebrate this first weekend of March, from eco-launches, sausage sizzles, fun runs, wrestling or finding a good book or two at the Lifeline Bookfest.
Toowoomba watercolour artist Bruce Griffiths is staging his 16th solo exhibition, but says more opportunities are needed to showcase the region’s often forgotten artists and provide light to the community in dark times.
After first returning to the stage in 2015 and taking a two-year break, a historical band has reunited to host a charity concert.
The legendary country music artist will be playing some of biggest hits alongside the up and coming muso from Queensland’s songs.
She’s played to millions on television and thousands in live shows across Australia. Now Chart-topping singer-songwriter Karise Eden is bringing her band to Toowoomba.
Take a look at the handmade creations, find out how to place a bid and find out how proceeds raised will make a huge difference.
The region’s forum will explore the concept of using tiny homes as emergency and permanent housing to combat homelessness.
Here’s how you can learn about body armour and battle it out with other contenders like you’re back in the Middle Ages.
Based off the Aussie reality TV series, two Toowoomba businesses have launched a campaign to find the region’s most frugal bachelor.
‘People always ring and ask me what’s going to be here and I say it’s impossible to know, there’s everything.’
Here’s what the Toowoomba region can expect to see as part of week-long celebration of culture and history NAIDOC Week.
The elegant dining experience showcased pork, fish, goat, eggs and beef from a selection of producers throughout the region.
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