Kung fu class fights bullying in more ways than one
A well placed fist can sometimes help against physical bullying, but it can do nothing against the ‘psychological attack’ that is often subjected to bullying victims.
A well placed fist can sometimes help against physical bullying, but it can do nothing against the ‘psychological attack’ that is often subjected to bullying victims.
Work to replace a culvert that will improve drainage and road safety will begin by the end of June.
Scary dogs and hi-tech alarms were no match for Dwayne the duck who was caught on camera chasing a trespasser off his owner’s Toowoomba property. WATCH THE VIDEO
While it didn’t tick every box, Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio said he was happy with the state budget’s investment in the region.
What started as a pruning job on a hedge has turned into a thriving backyard garden business which has raised thousands for Toowoomba charities.
With Darling Downs schools benefiting from a state government cash splash in Tuesday’s budget, take a sneak peek at how one school plans to upgrade its facilities.
From fraud, break and enter and shoplifting, Darling Downs Police need your help to identify these people they believe can help with their inquiries.
The state budget commitment of $20.8 million to social housing in Toowoomba and the Darling Downs will go a long way to supporting residents hit by the region’s housing crisis, according to Vinnies Queensland.
Toowoomba Regional Council has endorsed extended after-hours use at the Toowoomba City Library community meeting rooms.
Opposition MPs have called out the Queensland Government’s Toowoomba Hospital upgrade budget snub in the face of an impending health crisis
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