How Toowoomba dog was named Australia’s best
While most pet owners would say their dog is the best, this Toowoomba man can actually claim the title officially for his bordie collie after he won a prestigious award. Details here.
While most pet owners would say their dog is the best, this Toowoomba man can actually claim the title officially for his bordie collie after he won a prestigious award. Details here.
Less than 24 hours after several Toowoomba residents voiced concerns about their safety, police and shopping centres across the region are working together to tackle the youth crime crisis.
As The Chronicle’s Enough is Enough campaign continues, here are the youth crime changes we’re happy to see and what we’re still waiting to see, writes Rhylea Millar.
After 14 years of excelling in a male-dominated sport, a Toowoomba athlete has opened up about why she loves the sport, the injuries she has sustained and what’s next for the record holder.
Concerned Toowoomba residents have shared how the once simple outing of grocery shopping is now filled with fear as the youth crime epidemic intensifies. Read what they had to say here.
A courageous Toowoomba woman has opened up about her brother who tragically took his own life. To honour him and raise awareness about suicide prevention, she and her family launched a special event at the weekend.
OPINION: I can’t quite work out how the person we elected to keep the state safe can fly past us and enjoy a fun-filled festival, while our people are too afraid to leave their homes, writes Rhylea Millar.
The terrifying footage shows a staff member at a Toowoomba store being attacked. Watch the video here.
An incident has left five people requiring treatment after a car crashed into a power pole in the Toowoomba CBD. Details here.
Emergency service crews were called to the scene of a caravan fire on Saturday night. Read more here.
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