The disease impacting more than one Aussie every hour
A former signwriter, a Toowoomba man has battled through blood cancer and kidney failure, and has now opened up about a disease that impacts Australians every hour.
A former signwriter, a Toowoomba man has battled through blood cancer and kidney failure, and has now opened up about a disease that impacts Australians every hour.
A dedicated family have gone above and beyond to give their ancestor the proper send-off he deserved, after the war veteran was buried in an unmarked Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery grave.
The music and barbecue festival has come and gone, and to say we were entertained is an understatement. From Dad bods to award-winning artists, find out what happened at Meatstock
Thousands have arrived in Toowoomba’s doorstep for the hotly anticipated Meatstock, which kicks off this afternoon. But what can visitors expect? Find out here.
A dam near Toowoomba has seen a large number of fish wash up dead, with potential blackwater as a result of horror floods this week. Details here.
Looking for things to occupy the kids these school holidays that won’t hurt the bank? The Chronicle has you sorted with your ultimate guide here.
We were inundated with nominations and votes for Toowoomba’s cutest toddler. Now, after an extended voting period, we can reveal who has taken the crown.
For many, getting behind the wheel is something we take for granted but for many migrants and refugees, learning to drive can be a daunting experience.
Toowoomba Regional Council has unveiled the significant costs it would take to repair flood damaged roads, expected to take two years to complete. Details here.
South East Queensland farmers continue to battle the fallout of February and March’s deadly floods, with job losses, financial stress and product price spikes to continue. Details here.
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