More than 5,000 residents to benefit from major NDIS forum
First time Toowoomba forum will help ensure the 5,827 local people who are living with a disability are provided with the best care possible.
First time Toowoomba forum will help ensure the 5,827 local people who are living with a disability are provided with the best care possible.
A restaurant situated in the heart of Toowoomba’s CBD has announced it has closed the doors on its current spot, with a view to moving to a new location.
We captured all the friendly faces at Toowoomba’s big French celebration for Bastille Day.
One of Toowoomba’s most promising music school has received a special visit from a member of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music just in time for Eisteddfod.
There’s plenty of jumpers, jazz and a whole lot of juicy activities to keep you and your family entertained around the region this weekend. What events will you choose?
Find out how a science lesson led to the creation of Toowoomba’s fun new music acts and how you can catch them at this year’s Battle of the Bands competition.
After being a priest for nearly 50 years, Father Peter Dorfield said it was very rare to receive this kind of information in the confessional setting.
Find out which three lucky Chronicle readers received a share of $50,000 as part of News Corp’s recent Bank Balance Boost competition.
From accountants to registered nurses, and project engineers to hearing specialists here are ten Toowoomba jobs you can apply for today.
Whether it’s over a cup of tea or a glass of wine, this Harristown couple love to spend time in their garden and are looking forward to showing it off this September.
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