Next gen of riders saddle up after historic Olympic venue win for city
The next generation of equestrian riders’ Olympic dreams feel one gallop closer after the announcement that equestrian events will be hosted by the Garden City in 2032.
The next generation of equestrian riders’ Olympic dreams feel one gallop closer after the announcement that equestrian events will be hosted by the Garden City in 2032.
It’s real — in 2032 Toowoomba will officially join cities like London, Paris, Los Angeles and Sydney as the host of equestrian events at the Olympic Games.
Hundreds of current and past students gather for The Glennie School Fair to give future families a taste of what this leading Toowoomba school has to offer. See our gallery of the event:
These three Toowoomba bus drivers do more than just take people from A to B and have been recognised in the Queensland Bus Driver of the Year awards for their efforts. Here are their stories:
A young father and his family face a long road to recovery after a horror injury in a pre-season footy match.
A Toowoomba worker with a baby on the way is among hundreds across the country who fear they may never be paid by a failed childcare franchise.
There are no ‘quick trips’ for the Stevens family, and Taegan Stevens is trying to raise money for a wheelchair accessible car to help her son Oscar.
A Darling Downs conservation project is calling for volunteers as they try to reduce impacts of drought, flood, and fires on Queensland wildlife and farm owners. Find out how you can help:
Dressed in green, dancing to Irish folk music, and sipping on a pint of Guinness, hundreds gather in Toowoomba to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. See our massive gallery here
The Empire Theatre’s community production premiered on Friday, bringing audiences the inspiring true story of a small town that opened their hearts to thousands of people who had ‘come from away’.
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