Prost! Festival of culture raises funds for vital cause
A private Toowoomba school with a rich German heritage held its second celebration of the culture, raising funds for a vital cause. See photos from the event here.
A private Toowoomba school with a rich German heritage held its second celebration of the culture, raising funds for a vital cause. See photos from the event here.
A new public shooting gallery catering to unlicensed shooters as young as 11 has opened as firearm sports experience a surge in popularity. See our exclusive list of all gun clubs in Queensland.
Turn your Downward Dog into a Sun Salutation at Toowoomba’s first 24-hour yoga marathon to support regional mental health.
Residents have delivered their thoughts on Toowoomba Regional Council’s art museum proposal, after the contractor tasked with forming the business case was selected.
A man has been airlifted to hospital after a tractor accident on a rural property near Esk.
While he still rocks a Rip Curl jacket from his parents, this vintage thrifter is bringing the best threads of the ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s into a regional Queensland city. See the video:
Despite frost and heat, Toowoomba’s best gardens are blooming into a kaleidoscope of colours in preparation for tens of thousands of visitors to the city for Carnival of Flowers.
Balmy weather didn’t stop Toowoomba dads from lacing up their joggers to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer. See the photos from the event here.
Two women are working to end the stigma of an often uncomfortable topic, while raising important funds for charity. See why here.
See all the excitment and colour of the 75th O’Callaghan Cup and the Selena Worsley Sheild and meet the man who captained the Downlands first XV rugby team in 1952 in our gallery here.
Almost $18,000 has been raised for the family of a 32-year-old man who lost his life in a tragic crash on the Gore Highway in July.
Five years ago a Year 11 student was rocked by the news that cancer had spread through his body. It was a hard fight to see the disease off and now he is sharing insights with other young people.
Toowoomba’s growing obesity crisis has led to the rise of a certain type of surgery – something a leading specialist believes is completely reversible.
Darling Downs Harley Owners Group chapter members and their magnificent machines raised funds to help out cancer patients across the region in their annual Cruise for Cancer. See the motorcycles here.
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