It’s officially Christmas season with lighting of 35ft community tree
The festive season has officially arrived in Toowoomba with the annual community Christmas tree lighting held last night.
The festive season has officially arrived in Toowoomba with the annual community Christmas tree lighting held last night.
The city’s newest wine bar aims to be a cosy place where people can gather after dinner, wind down and hear each other talk.
Toowoomba’s beloved cupcake shop is closing down after delivering up sweet treats for the past eight years.
Small Toowoomba business owners are invited to attend a Christmas event which ensures no one misses out this year.
Customers can order up to 40 items, from a range of more than 20,000 products, to be delivered to their door within two hours thanks to a new delivery service in Toowoomba.
Christmas 2020 is about shopping and supporting local where possible after the COVID-19 pandemic has decimated the livelihood of many small businesses.
A business has launched which is a result of a partnership between Craig Brimblecombe of St George Machinery Centre, and Noel Baines owner of Ag Requirements in Gatton, both longstanding and highly-successful Case IH dealerships.
Darling Downs residents have exchanged more than 160 million containers for refunds, returning $16 million to residents, charities, community groups and businesses.
A Toowoomba salon celebrated 15 years in business yesterday with the owners describing it as an ever changing industry.
A new ghost kitchen in Toowoomba offers a range of food which is a mix of exotic street food, out-of-this-world comfort food; and a hint of 90s nostalgia.
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