Innovative plastic recycling plant sets up shop in Wellcamp
Thanks to a $1.3 million grant from the State Government, this innovative plastic recycling company is about to begin work on their new facility at Wellcamp.
Thanks to a $1.3 million grant from the State Government, this innovative plastic recycling company is about to begin work on their new facility at Wellcamp.
Garth Hamilton’s maiden speech to federal parliament encompassed a lot of what makes the region a great place to live and work. Here are the highlights:
It’s a $20 million facility and while construction has only just begun, inquiries have already started coming in from across the country from other businesses wanting to be a part of it.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles says there are big advantages to a purpose built quarantine facility, such as the one being proposed at Wellcamp.
A field of 10 corridor options for a north-south road to Highfields has been narrowed down to six. But a decision is yet to be made.
The Jondaryan Woolshed is getting back into the swing of things after a torrid 12 months thanks to COVID-19.
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Residents in the city’s north and up to Highfields have previously had a bit of a hike to recycle their containers. That’s changing thanks to the opening of a new facility. ––
It’s the Toowoomba CBD’s newest cafe – and the business has already found a way to give back to the community.
The new CEO of innovative Toowoomba company Pyrocal has a vision for a cleaner, greener, more sustainable future.
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