Truck laden with cyanide bricks rolled on highway
EMERGENCY services spent hours cleaning up after a truck carrying cyanide bricks rolled on the Leichhardt Hwy last night.
EMERGENCY services spent hours cleaning up after a truck carrying cyanide bricks rolled on the Leichhardt Hwy last night.
BARGAIN-HUNTERS prepare your wallets – the Lifeline Shop at Highfields is open from 9am today.
JUDY Crooks was “totally over the moon” to find out her family was chosen to receive a new family car from Cheap Cars Toowoomba.
AFTER being postponed in March this year due to COVID-19, the wild and wacky world of the Curious Arts Festival took over the grounds of the Empire Theatre on Friday and Saturday
A CIVIL construction business based in Toowoomba and which worked on various mining and construction projects around the state was placed in liquidation because of “irreconcilable differences” between the two directors.
A second property developer has taken Toowoomba Regional Council to the Planning and Environment Court to secure a decision on a years-old development application in as many months.
IT MIGHT still be nearly two months until Father Christmas arrives in town, but that hasn’t stopped Toowoomba residents from stocking up on their favourite festive lights.
A Toowoomba aged care provider has had its Aged Care Quality and Safety accreditation extended until next year as a result of “exceptional circumstances”.
THE Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal has thrown out competing monetary claims from a Toowoomba homeowner and the builder he engaged to construct his house.
A TEENAGER who pleaded guilty to strangling his 19-year-old girlfriend was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment with immediate parole, and ordered to pay $1500 compensation.
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