Thousands of tickets already sold to Toowoomba NRL match
Thousands of tickets have already been snapped up for Toowoomba’s NRL match between the Dragons and Roosters this weekend. Here’s how you can secure yours.
Thousands of tickets have already been snapped up for Toowoomba’s NRL match between the Dragons and Roosters this weekend. Here’s how you can secure yours.
The weekend-long event will connect the community with health professionals, open up a safe space and promote awareness.
The production will showcase past and present works from some of the most respected contemporary Australian choreographers.
From cooking workshops to rugby union finals, there’s something for everyone happening around the Darling Downs this weekend.
Events across the state have been cancelled but one brewery hasn’t tapped out and are still hosting a Covid-safe beer festival.
The Queensland Outdoor Adventure and Motoring Expo is back for another year, with more than 120 camping, caravan and holiday exhibitors, and gravity-defying motocross.
The event has been running for almost a decade with the intention to recognise businesses and celebrate inclusive opportunities.
From preloved fashion markets to rugby tournaments, there’s an event for everyone happening in the Darling Downs this weekend.
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.
With southeast Queensland plunged into a snap three-day lockdown find out what events have had the plug pulled and what’s forging ahead across the Darling Downs.
A new chapter is unfolding for the old Rivers building on Ruthven Street with several Toowoomba artists taking over the space to showcase local talent.
The region is celebrating 20 magical years of youth musical theatre with an exciting new production underway.
After avoiding the Queensland Government’s snap three-day lockdown, a popular event has reassured people its winter wonderland will go ahead as planned.
An upcoming event will celebrate some of the region’s favourite artists and how their work has evolved over the past decade.
The upcoming event showcases local businesses, highlights vital services and empowers women by supplying tools and resources.
Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce is showcasing all the region has to offer for weddings.
There’s plenty happening in Toowoomba this weekend. Find out what’s on here.
Who has the region’s best steak? The finest Darling Downs beef producers will go head-to-head this month in a top competition in Toowoomba to showcase the region’s fresh produce.
A team of Queensland ghost chasers is hosting two paranormal investigations at a site near Toowoomba, both of which are open to the public.
IN PICTURES: Curious Arts Festival brings a unique blend of fun and quirkiness to the Empire precinct.
If you’re single in Toowoomba, you’ll want to know about this event.
Tom Gleeson will return to the Empire Theatre in Toowoomba on November 15.
THE classic past-time of a drive-in movies is back, with the Toowoomba Regional Council announcing the dates and towns where can catch a film.
BEVAN Betros is once again swapping dragonfruit for drumsticks, with fresh food grocer assembling his mates for a special show in Toowoomba
THE government botched an execution just a few hundred meters from where families will gather to marvel at the Queens Park Gardens.
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