Million-dollar idea plucked from thin air
TOOWOOMBA residents laughed at the idea of buying air in a can when it was introduced at Picnic Point 60 years ago.
TOOWOOMBA residents laughed at the idea of buying air in a can when it was introduced at Picnic Point 60 years ago.
IT’S May Day which means another public holiday is upon us. To make things easy The Chronicle has compiled a list of stores that are open today.
Pre-election moves sees region spared as waste site
GRAND Central and TAFE have announced a second retail training intake designed to fill the 1000 new jobs coming to the redeveloped shopping centre.
THERE are more people than ever embracing veganism.
UPDATE: Goondiwindi mayor Graeme Scheu is disappointed with news that Oman Ama is no longer being considered a site for a radioactive waste facility.
GET ready for a night of feasting because Friday Nite Bites is finally here.
TOOWOOMBA’S Sammie Dwyer, 19, applied for more than 100 jobs after she left high school without success. When all hope seemed lost, this is how she found a job.
IF you are looking for a job or know someone who is, then take note.
TOOWOOMBA residents woke to drizzly rain and foggy skies this morning.
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