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When it comes to residential land and property, regional Australia has been the real success story of late, and Highfields is right in the thick of it.
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A Toowoomba woman and her non-traditional exercise classes are proof you can enjoy yourself while keeping fit.
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In 2021 it’s time to get out and support those new and old local businesses in town. Here are a list of 21 new Toowoomba businesses you can support in 2021.
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A Toowoomba cafe which closed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic is for sale, with the current owners looking for someone new to take over the business.
Say “I love you” to your special someone this Valentine’s Day with speciality designed sweet treats from incredible Toowoomba businesses.
Show your loved one how much they mean to you with a rose arrangement from Newtown Park. Not only are they the perfect Valentine’s Day gift, you can also support the garden.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/meghan-harris/page/14