Mayor urges LNP to include Toowoomba in 100-day Olympics review
With the new LNP government reviewing every venue for the 2032 Olympics, Toowoomba mayor Geoff McDonald has urged the party to make good on a pre-election pledge around one site.
With the new LNP government reviewing every venue for the 2032 Olympics, Toowoomba mayor Geoff McDonald has urged the party to make good on a pre-election pledge around one site.
After the scrapping of the bloated Pioneer-Burdekin pumped hydro scheme, an ongoing purchase of a different project has suggested what the LNP will use to start replacing it:
The removal of branded signage around the site of a future fast food restaurant in Toowoomba has fuelled speculation the dream is dead. Now the man responsible for building it has set the record straight:
YOUR SAY: With major airline Jetstar weighing up interstate flights from Wellcamp Airport, Toowoomba residents have made it clear where they’d like to be linked to by air.
A country lifestyle just minutes from the city? Families from across Queensland are converging on a small but booming Darling Downs town for a very specific reason.
It’s a body that is potentially costing Toowoomba businesses an extra $33m a year in state taxes, but mayor Geoff McDonald says he has no plans to pull the council out a key southeast Queensland lobby group.
A pie franchise with a ‘cult following’ on the Sunshine Coast has opened in Toowoomba, and there are some special offers planned for its official launch.
After helping to delivering a record $1.6bn visitor expenditure in 2023-24, the body representing the Toowoomba and Darling Downs’ tourism industry hopes a rebrand will help it build on three years of continued growth.
A major airline is believed to be in talks to resurrect one of Bonza’s Toowoomba routes. It comes as another airline has cut one of its regular flights.
Another franchise promising ‘award-winning’ pies and coffee is coming to Toowoomba, with the new store launching within days.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/tom-gillespie/page/11