End of an era: Lifeline to farewell fearless leader after 34 years
After more than three decades, this beloved CEO and the face of Lifeline Darling Downs is stepping back to embark on the next chapter of his life.
After more than three decades, this beloved CEO and the face of Lifeline Darling Downs is stepping back to embark on the next chapter of his life.
Crop scientists from the University of Southern Queensland research how this tiny little seed could make a big difference to Australian agriculture.
This year’s relay is going to look a little different to those of the past but the message is still clear: the need for a cure is more important than ever.
Get ready to go on and on and on and on, because the Empire Theatre have just announced their major production for 2022 and it’s definitely going to rock you.
From children’s book launches and crafting creations to stargazing and salsa dancing, here’s all the great activities and events happening in our region this weekend.
With the majority of her east coast tour cancelled due to Covid restrictions, this X-Factor winner is thrilled to get back to the Garden City for heartwarming show.
Find out how the Toowoomba store managed to turn customer’s lose change into a $17,800 donation for a charity putting smile on sick kids faces.
Almost $500,000 has been raised to support a young Indian father and his three-year-old son after they lost their family in a tragic crash just outside Milmerran.
A Toowoomba region couple are giving back to their Covid-19 supporters with a free music concert. Here’s how to get your ticket to the event the is tipped to fill the void of the cancelled Gympie Music Muster.
The Toowoomba Indian communities are coming together this year for the first united Independence Day event. Here’s how you can get involved.
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