Businesswoman an advocate for national support local campaign
A TOOWOOMBA woman passionate about promoting small business has been named a Go Local First Campaign advocate, and she has big things planned to promote buying local.
A TOOWOOMBA woman passionate about promoting small business has been named a Go Local First Campaign advocate, and she has big things planned to promote buying local.
After a rough year a Toowoomba woman has smashed her fitness goals, placing in all four categories in a statewide bodybuilding competition.
A new challenge which involves apprentice chefs and butchers working side-by-side to produce creative results and innovative food has proven to be a huge success.
It’s time to dress to impress with the race that stops the nation being held next Tuesday. Here are our top fashion tips.
A teddy bear company which started out in rural Queensland has a warehouse in Toowoomba, where they sew teddies which are sold all across the world.
Earlier this month a pasta class and lunch was held in the gardens of Bunnyconnellen Olive Grove and Vineyard, with tickets selling out within a matter of days.
A business servicing the Toowoomba and Darling Downs has won a major award for its Containers for Change scheme.
A Toowoomba woman has launched her own personal training and fitness business after she recently won an Australia-wide eight-week transformation challenge.
A Toowoomba mother and daughter team are working together to bring a new cake baking and decorating business to town, with the pair’s generational gap their point of difference.
Production at one of Australia’s biggest ham manufacturers has been affected by COVID-19, but an award-winning Toowoomba butcher has stocked up on hundreds on Christmas hams so families don’t miss out this festive season.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/meghan-harris/page/22