Illegal logging case referred to police after council complaint
The Toowoomba Regional Council has referred a case of illegal logging to the Queensland Police.
The Toowoomba Regional Council has referred a case of illegal logging to the Queensland Police.
Groom MP Garth Hamilton says Toowoomba residents have not been included in the war of words that has erupted over the proposed quarantine facility.
It’s stood idle for more than seven years and several campaigns. But a major Toowoomba developer has snapped up the old McCafferty’s bus terminal.
Police are calling for information from the public to help with the investigation of a violent armed robbery at a pub southwest of Toowoomba.
Looking for a new business opportunity? The two Toowoomba locations of a major fast food chain have hit the market.
Developers are expected to move ahead with a plan to build a major service station and self-storage facility, after snapping up the vacant lot that hosts the development.
A major developer was reportedly interested in snapping up one of the last major vacant sites in the Toowoomba CBD. But the deal is apparently on hold, and council “challenges” are believed to be behind it.
Senator Pauline Hanson has defended the State Government’s plan to build a quarantine facility near Toowoomba, lashing a colleague for “rubbishing” the city’s capacity.
Councillor Kerry Shine’s impassioned speech to his colleagues has led to the Toowoomba Regional Council overturning its own decision on bulk kerbside collection, with a trial to be considered.
The Toowoomba Regional Council needs to deliver nearly $80m in capital works projects in just two months, as crews get ready to ramp up.
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