How Queensland detective plans to make $400m difference
A former Toowoomba detective has been selected to travel across the world to tackle a concerning form of crime which has cost Australians more than $400m this year alone.
A former Toowoomba detective has been selected to travel across the world to tackle a concerning form of crime which has cost Australians more than $400m this year alone.
More than 1450 lucky chooks have won a golden ticket to celebrate four decades of one of Toowoomba’s most treasured and homegrown eateries. With 50 prize packs still on offer, here’s how you can win.
More than 65 students from St Ursula’s College dazzled large crowds as they walked down the red carpet, dressed in stunning gowns and pant suits. See every arrival in our photo gallery here.
An inspiring woman who works with young people to help them overcome issues concerning diversity, racism, homophobia and prejudice, has delivered a powerful speech at a Toowoomba event. See what she had to say here.
If you saw wizards and witches running through the streets of Toowoomba’s CBD at the weekend, your eyes were not playing tricks on you. See what all the magic and mystery was about here.
Crowds filled the grounds of the Cobb and Co Museum at the weekend, to taste some of the region’s most mouth-watering flavours at Twilight Eats at the Windmills. Check out all the photos here.
As dozens of crews continue to fight a large bushfire in the Darling Downs, a resident has described the conditions from the scene. See photos here.
A long-serving Toowoomba councillor has revealed they will not contest the 2024 local government election. Read more here.
The weekend continued to be a busy one for emergency service crews after they were called to several jobs across the Darling Downs including an aircraft incident, vegetation fire and several crashes. Details here.
It was a busy start to the weekend for emergency service crews in the Darling Downs and surrounds, after they responded to several incidents. This included a fire which left a house completely destroyed and a patient who sustained a head injury after they fell off the roof of a vehicle. Details here.
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