Duo accused of CBD stabbing of homeless man back in court
Two men accused of trying to rob a homeless Toowoomba man near the city’s CBD, before allegedly stabbing him during the incident, have had their charges mentioned in court.
Two men accused of trying to rob a homeless Toowoomba man near the city’s CBD, before allegedly stabbing him during the incident, have had their charges mentioned in court.
A 19-year-old who was allegedly behind the wheel of a stolen car that drove off from a service station without paying while the business owner clung to the bonnet has had his charges mentioned in court. Here’s what happened.
Arrested by police at 3.30am in a Toowoomba hotel, a 30-year-old father of two was found in possession of dangerous drugs. Here’s why that landed him in jail.
A 63-year-old woman suffered head injuries after she was pushed to the ground attempting to confront a man who had just snatched her handbag out of her car. Now police are appealing for your help.
NAMED: A court has heard why an elderly man was allegedly horrifically beaten on his front porch last night, when the alleged offended sought bail in court.
A man suffered serious injuries, including a ‘significant’ arm injury, after he was struck by a vehicle at the bottom of the range on Thursday night, with police now investigating the crash.
Police are treating as suspicious a large fire that continues to burn west of Toowoomba, damaging properties. LATEST ALERTS
Toowoomba’s Heritage Bank has officially merged with South Australia’s People’s Choice Credit Union, with the new $23bn entity becoming the country’s leading customer-owned financial institution. Here’s what it means for customers.
After days of requests, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has made the trip up the Toowoomba Range to visit victims of the escalating youth crime crisis, defending her apparent absence from the city as she asks to hear locals’ own accounts.
Papua New Guinean police have confirmed that armed gunmen, hold up in a remote part of the border region of the country, have released a female hostage while a Queensland university employee remains captive.
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