Heritage Bank defies COVID-19 impacts with solid half-year profits
Heritage Bank has shaken off the COVID-19 blues, posting a solid profit in its half-yearly financial performance.
Heritage Bank has shaken off the COVID-19 blues, posting a solid profit in its half-yearly financial performance.
The Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce and local business owners are teaming up to keep part of the city’s history alive. Here’s how:
Trees along the New England Highway between Mt Kynoch and Cabarlah have been earmarked for removal. Here’s why:
A child safety advocate says the State Government’s proposed changes to youth justice laws will only make the crime situation worse. Here’s her solution:
Delays will return to a busy Toowoomba road as the Department of Transport and Main Roads begins upgrades to a key intersection.
An appeal over the approval of a retirement facility and set of townhouses in Middle Ridge is heating up, with lawyers for the developer saying the case is ‘doomed to fail’.
The committee organising Toowoomba’s Anzac Day commemorations has welcomed the announcement the event will proceed as normal around the state.
The Powerhouse is set for a massive night of jazz, rock, pop, and everything in between. Here’s what you need to know.
It had been under assessment for more almost four years when the developer decided to force an outcome through the courts. Now Toowoomba Regional Council has given its reasons for why this 1350-lot estate should be refused.
Cor Cordis partner Matthew Joiner has been appointed liquidator of the business, which has been in operation since 1998.
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