Map: 18 properties Toowoomba council plans to auction off
Several Toowoomba region properties could go under the hammer within two months for outstanding unpaid rates. See the location of every one here on our interactive map.
Several Toowoomba region properties could go under the hammer within two months for outstanding unpaid rates. See the location of every one here on our interactive map.
Developers have taken aim at the council over its approach to creating new green spaces, arguing they don’t want embellished areas. Vote in our poll here:
Toowoomba is getting a new coffee shop after plans were approved, and one franchise is a clear frontrunner. Now the developer has revealed when he expects construction to start.
A Toowoomba resident has called out irresponsible pet owners after an off-leash dog attacked her dog, resulting in a $1600 vet bill, seriously injured pet and trauma. Read the full story here.
These are 20 locations you might face a traffic delay this week.
Four local community organisations have entered into an alliance with council to help boost the economy following a number of disasters for the region.
It’s a family-owned and operated nursery business with more than 25 years experience. Now they’ve been given the green light to expand.
Two walking and biking trails will be closed while the council undertakes land repairs and rehabilitation in the area.
The Toowoomba Regional Council will consider a plan for a multi-tenancy industrial building in the city’s western suburbs.
The Toowoomba Regional Council launched its prospectus for the CBD and Railway Parklands, with the hope of building on the $850 million already invested into the city centre since 2010.
Dog walkers in two communities of the Toowoomba region could be getting their own off-leash areas, with the council seeking feedback on the plans.
A section of a warehouse that used to be part of a longstanding hardware store will be turned into a gym franchise, after the Toowoomba Regional Council approved plans.
One person has been tasked with engaging with the community, and supporting resilience projects aimed at speeding up the recovery process from last year’s devastating bushfires.
No businesses or residents have taken up the offer of guaranteed car parks in the Toowoomba CBD, despite extensive promotion by the council. But one councillor says the TRC is confident that will change soon.
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