Charity relay 40 For Fortey raises $13k for police families
The annual 40 For Fortey relay, named in honour of police officer Brett Forte, has raised more than $13,000 for a charity supporting officer’s families.
The annual 40 For Fortey relay, named in honour of police officer Brett Forte, has raised more than $13,000 for a charity supporting officer’s families.
A multi-million dollar facelift has been approved for a notoriously popular city shopping centre, which will include the construction of a major fast food chain and a new service station.
Dozens of jobs could be created if a major feedlot operator is approved for a new 13,000 sqm processing facility.
A motorcycle rider wants action on young people roaming the city streets after he was twice nearly knocked off his motorcycle by the same group of youths. See the encounter.
With the Toowoomba housing market hot and reports of land shortages surfacing, one developer hopes to fast-track a new 42-lot subdivision near the heart of the city.
After selling for millions a few years ago, a major childcare centre in Toowoomba’s southern suburbs is back up for sale.
If you heard the roar of engines across the Toowoomba region on Sunday, it could’ve been the dozens of riders taking part in the annual Huggie Bear Memorial Blanket Run.
Hundreds of residents made the return of the Toowoomba Languages and Cultures Festival a massive success. Check out our gallery here:
Two businesses were the targets of break-ins at the weekend, including one which was attacked with a hammer.
Keep the warm coats handy this week, because it looks like Toowoomba is in for some brisk mornings.
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