Massive funding boost for key council projects
Toowoomba Regional Council has received $9.11 million in funding for projects including the Russell Street east streetscape refresh and Clifton wastewater treatment plant.
Toowoomba Regional Council has received $9.11 million in funding for projects including the Russell Street east streetscape refresh and Clifton wastewater treatment plant.
With RACQ releasing their latest fuel report for June, find out how Toowoomba’s fuel prices stack up against the rest of the state.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services have introduced eight new First Nations positions to improve bushfire safety, with job listings advertised for the Darling Downs.
An article in The Chronicle looking to connect Swedes around Toowoomba more than a decade ago has spawned a thriving community of Scandinavian expats.
Toowoomba’s Facebook buy, swap and sell sites are a treasure trove of unusual finds, unique buys and the downright strange. See 10 of the oddest things for sale right now!
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 Toowoomba private school has reassured parents after it was revealed a school rugby league team was at the same school as a student that has tested positive for Covid-19.
After avoiding the Queensland Government’s snap three-day lockdown, a popular event has reassured people its winter wonderland will go ahead as planned.
With a shortage of accessible housing felt across Queensland, Endeavour Foundation has completed five new homes in Toowoomba as part of a three-year investment.
After celebrating her 45th birthday, a Toowoomba woman has received the keys to her new home, thanks to a multimillion-dollar investment in social housing from Endeavour Foundation.
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