Due to demand art studio expands with second location in city
A surge in hen’s parties means a Toowoomba art studio is booked out until July, but the owner is expanding with a second studio to keep up with demand.
A surge in hen’s parties means a Toowoomba art studio is booked out until July, but the owner is expanding with a second studio to keep up with demand.
An event being held in Toowoomba at the weekend celebrates getting out and getting active on a bike, with free guided rides to the city.
Toowoomba residents gathered at Queens Park last week to raise funds for cord blood research.
“The Toowoomba community is unique and I’m sure many of the out-of-towners who attended the event could not quite believe it.”
There will be 40 vendors at Toowoomba’s first Body and Soul Expo which will bring together local healers and alternative offerings.
A Toowoomba woman designs clothing for people all across the country, proving her decision to move from the corporate to creative world was the right one.
With one in six young people living in poverty even before the outbreak of COVID, the pandemic has shone a light on the impact of disadvantage on a child’s education.
The Toowoomba pizza chain is among the first stores in Australia to try out the new beer delivery service.
A local Toowoomba soap maker will have a positive impact on the ocean with Sea Shepherd Australia approaching her to create their corporate fundraising merchandise.
Toowoomba football sensation Jed Hockin has amassed a huge following on TikTok in just a few short months, with hundreds of thousands of fans watching his trick-shots from across the world.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/meghan-harris/page/12