Toowoomba families left out as rental market contracts
Families crammed into small homes or bunking with relatives have become commonplace as the supply of rental homes dries up.
Families crammed into small homes or bunking with relatives have become commonplace as the supply of rental homes dries up.
It’s been described as one of Australia’s most important armed conflicts — and also one that has been under-appreciated. One Toowoomba veteran reflects on the Battle of Coral-Balmoral.
Despite strong support from the community, the council will not proceed with a bulk kerbside collection service.
The second business in the Creative CBD renewal program has been revealed, and it plans to attract and artists and musicians to the Garden City.
One of the richest areas for dinosaur and megafauna fossils in Australia will soon feature tourists keen to get a look at some natural wonders. Here’s how you can get involved:
Toowoomba’s newest service station opens in a matter of weeks and the project is just the start of a major development servicing some of the fastest-growing parts of the city.
Toowoomba Regional Council has granted an extension to a six-year-old unit development in the city’s southern suburbs.
The Toowoomba Regional Council has approved a massive reduction of a developer’s infrastructure charges for a 120-lot subdivision.
Should the Toowoomba Regional Council get involved with social housing? That’s been floated by several elected members in a recent discussion.
Developer Clive Berghofer says land-banking is not behind Toowoomba’s property woes, taking aim at comments directed at the practice from within the council.
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