‘Eat Street’ fast food development approved for multiple changes
The Toowoomba Regional Council has approved changes to a planned fast food precinct in the city’s western suburbs.
The Toowoomba Regional Council has approved changes to a planned fast food precinct in the city’s western suburbs.
It’s a service station you might have stopped at many times while driving out west. Now this precinct has hit the market through an expressions of interest campaign.
Attendees of the Zonta Club of Toowoomba Garden City’s Grand Homes tour got a chance to see how the iconic foundry on Ruthven St is being transformed.
New tours of the Toowoomba CBD will kick off this weekend, giving art lovers a new look at the incredible street works featured in the city centre.
The State Government is planning to build a $200,000 flexible learning space in a regional high school, as part of a major program.
Some of the best of Australian cinema is coming to the Empire Theatre this month, presented by Flickerfest.
The Toowoomba branch of a major organisation that support children with autism has been overwhelmed by the amount of residents taking part in its annual event.
A Toowoomba woman has proven she can take the heat, scorching her competition at the famous Murphys Creek Chilli Festival. But her gain wasn’t without pain.
Former Australian Crawl frontman and solo artist James Reyne is coming back to Toowoomba next month, to celebrate more than four decades since the release of Boys Light Up.
Police will look at speed as a possible factor as part of an investigation into a horror mini bus crash east of Toowoomba.
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