Residents ‘confused’ over council’s $3m public transport levy
YOUR SAY: Readers have had their say on the Toowoomba council’s new $3m public transport levy. Read the reactions here:
YOUR SAY: Readers have had their say on the Toowoomba council’s new $3m public transport levy. Read the reactions here:
Toowoomba’s growing obesity crisis has led to the rise of a certain type of surgery – something a leading specialist believes is completely reversible.
If you’ve ever listened to commercial radio in Australia, chances are you’ve heard Frank Walker’s hilariously kitschy catchphrase. Now the man himself will be in Toowoomba this week:
The Toowoomba council will explore changes to how elected officials can “call in” developments for special meetings, in a move that has been endorsed by a major player.
A new Toowoomba subdivision now under construction could eventually provide homes for more than 1600 people, as the city continues to battle a housing shortage.
Residents should prepare for disruptions to council’s operations, with members of the organisation’s 700-strong indoor workforce ready to take snap action over an ongoing pay dispute.
Toowoomba Regional Council has this week defended the inclusion of a controversial public transport levy in rates notices, despite there still being no concrete plans for the $3 million it will raise.
Toowoomba Regional Council improved in just one of 35 categories in its latest community survey, which has revealed the areas that need to be addressed most. TAKE OUR POLL HERE:
Toowoomba Anglican School students will be proving they’re the “model of a modern major-general” when the school’s production of the Pirates of Penzance kicks off this week.
One of Toowoomba’s most powerful families has revealed plans for a new refinery that will produce more than 100 million litres of sustainable aviation fuel every year once completed.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/tom-gillespie/page/18