Popular tattoo parlour to shut after owner’s sudden death
A month following the death of its beloved owner, a popular Toowoomba tattoo parlour will close its doors for good.
A month following the death of its beloved owner, a popular Toowoomba tattoo parlour will close its doors for good.
It’s a list featuring nearly 60 properties and totalling more than $1m in debt. Here are the lots going up for auction this year due to unpaid rates.
A social housing tenant says a unit next door to him has been vacant for five years, but the department disagrees. It comes as the city is in the grips of a housing crisis.
Two years after a similar development was approved, a plan for five new units in an inner-city suburb has been brought back to the council.
Footpaths will be receiving a major funding boost by the council after a report revealed it could take 16 years for the most pressing 22km of paths to be completed.
Toowoomba’s refugee support services have called for a more long-term funding structure to help the hundreds already here. Now Groom MP Garth Hamilton has responded.
After being approved for a campus expansion last year, a Catholic school has returned to the council to make “minor changes”, which includes a new performing arts centre.
Hundreds of refugees living in Toowoomba will face less access to vital services if funding is not renewed, according to one of the city’s leading support organisations.
A 30m dinosaur discovered in southwest Queensland more a decade ago has been officially named and confirmed as one of the world’s largest.
A new program will give Toowoomba’s emerging business leaders an opportunity to fast-track their skills and discover opportunities.
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