Why major egg farm plans to build new workers’ accommodation
Plans have been lodged by a major egg producer for a new workers accommodation on its property — and the reason for the submission has been revealed.
Plans have been lodged by a major egg producer for a new workers accommodation on its property — and the reason for the submission has been revealed.
It worked for the second range crossing, and Toowoomba Regional Council is hoping it will work again, with signs now erected advocating for Toowoomba To Brisbane fast rail.
Toowoomba Regional Council is still searching for a man and his two dogs after a woman was viciously mauled at a popular dog park, with public help needed to identify a distinctive vehicle.
The respected Toowoomba charity whose event was the centre of “inappropriate” comments made by deputy mayor has responded to the incident. Read the statement here.
The Toowoomba Regional Council is expected to begin a work soon on a new version of its most important planning document that could take up to five years to complete.
Controlled burns will be carried out across the northern part of the Toowoomba region from this week, according to the Toowoomba Regional Council.
A group of community members were given the chance to raise their issues and concerns directly with council thanks to a new initiative. HERE’S WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY
The Toowoomba Regional Council is asking the Pittsworth community to have a say on the proposed construction of a pedestrian crossing on a main street.
The first business to be selected for a pioneering Toowoomba CBD program to support start-ups and fill vacant inner-city tenancies will be announced within weeks.
Almost four months after he lodged his appeal against a contentious development approval in Clifton, there has been a surprising twist in the legal battle.
Protesters against the controversial Defence Housing Australia development at Mount Lofty have expressed their disappointment after the organisation filed an appeal against the council’s decision to reject the subdivision.
A business owner who was followed and photographed by Toowoomba Regional Council staff trying to catch him using his home-based office illegally says the four-year “harassment” by the TRC has cost him $40,000 in legal fees and taken a great emotional toll.
A major change made to Toowoomba’s intersections due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has reverted to normal settings.
With its excellent facilities, proximity to South East Queensland, international airport and six months of no COVID-19 cases, the Toowoomba Chamber has offered up the city to host a Kiwi basketball team.
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