Drunk man’s threat to cops: ‘I will skull f— you’
A magistrate has chided an offender for laughing while the threats he hurled at police were read to Toowoomba Magistrates Court.
A magistrate has chided an offender for laughing while the threats he hurled at police were read to Toowoomba Magistrates Court.
After a USQ academic called on employers to ‘look at the evidence’ of the benefits from a four-day work week, see what you had to say about the idea.
After the Duke of Edinburgh’s death in April this year, St Vincent’s Care Services Toowoomba resident wrote a condolence letter to Queen Elizabeth II. Then he got a letter back.
From living on the street to roaming the halls of St Vincent’s Care Services, Freckles the dog has lifted the spirits of residents and helped his owner rekindle her love of gardening.
A University of Southern Queensland career expert is urging employers to ‘look at the evidence’ from a trial in Iceland of a four-day work week and the impact on productivity.
‘People always ring and ask me what’s going to be here and I say it’s impossible to know, there’s everything.’
A Toowoomba driving instructor has welcomed cameras targeting drivers using their phones while behind the wheel, but warns it’s only part of the road safety solution.
A property officer at Toowoomba Police station who caused ‘serious concern’ over lost evidence, including drugs has lost a disciplinary appeal.
Property inspections across the Toowoomba region will begin this month on properties to confirm the presence, and extent, of invasive plants and animals.
A lifelong member of the Labor Party, 90-year-old Reuben Coupe had one big item on his bucket list – he wanted to have a chat to the Premier.
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