Sass-filled drag queen bingo raising money for charity
GLAMOUR, fun, and plenty of sass is on the cards this February as the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation prepares to host its first Drag Queen Bingo Extravaganza.
GLAMOUR, fun, and plenty of sass is on the cards this February as the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation prepares to host its first Drag Queen Bingo Extravaganza.
IT WAS a link to Toowoomba’s indigenous past – but sadly for the old scrub bottle tree on South St at Centenary Heights, time won out in the end.
PILTON residents will celebrate 100 years since the official opening of their Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on Sunday, January 26.
THE owner of a little timber cottage on Esk St in Crows Nest is hoping a new owner will be able to preserve its intriguing history.
A MAN poked his head inside the front door of the Metropole Hotel and lobbed a question at owners Kosta and Jasmine Theodosis – “When are ya going to open?”
The company behind a $500 million southeast Queensland medicinal cannabis facility has overcome its last major regulatory hurdle.
An elite southeast Queensland school has unveiled master plan that will see a huge redevelopment of its facilities and replace more than half the existing buildings at a cost of more than $20 million.
THE owner of the New Acland Coal Mine has called for the State Government to “show some leadership” and grant the Stage 3 project’s outstanding approvals before Christmas.
TOOWOOMBA Regional Council has approved plans for a massive staged development that will eventually include service station and fast food outlets, transport depot, workshops, truck wash, weigh station, and a caretaker’s residence.
TOOWOOMBA won’t be bringing in the New Year with a bang, after the cancellation of the annual fireworks.
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