Toowoomba youth homelessness ‘three times worse’ than in 2016
A Darling Downs not-for-profit working with youth services has described the youth homelessness crisis as “invisible” and is only getting worse.
A Darling Downs not-for-profit working with youth services has described the youth homelessness crisis as “invisible” and is only getting worse.
Describing the business model as ‘no longer the best fit’ one of Australia’s oldest and largest woolsheds will hand its operations over to Toowoomba Regional Council.
After experiencing years of homelessness, a young Toowoomba woman has found her feet thanks to a $220,000 new program.
A call to provide DNA samples as part of an Australian-first program to identify unknown and missing people has been hailed as ‘long-overdue’.
Toowoomba is among the state’s top regions for house fires during the colder months. Here’s what you need to do to stay safe and protect yourself this winter.
A single dad’s quest for love turned sour earlier this year when a Tinder date turned into a court date.
A truckie has faced court after he was twice caught behind the wheel with methylamphetamine in his system, a court has been told.
Interstate interest in the Darling Downs is surging across Australia. Now new data has revealed the nine key spots these residents are eyeing off.
A 40-year-old man who allegedly said ‘goodbye and goodnight’ while he had his hands around his partner and choking her has appeared in court.
From drug possession, breaching bail and failing to appear in court here are some of the convictions recorded in Toowoomba Magistrates Court on Thursday, July 15.
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