‘No helicopters’: Bizarre condition in top wedding venue’s new project
One of southern Queensland’s top wedding venues has been approved for its latest venture, with a bizarre condition attached. Read more in our Lockyer Valley council wrap:
One of southern Queensland’s top wedding venues has been approved for its latest venture, with a bizarre condition attached. Read more in our Lockyer Valley council wrap:
Toowoomba’s current water supplies will be insufficient by 2050 — so what are the options? It’s all revealed in the council’s new report:
Toowoomba parents are one of the big beneficiaries of the latest Queensland budget, with free kindy available from January 1. Here’s our budget wrap:
Toowoomba is getting a new McDonald’s after the fast food giant secured approval through the courts, nearly a year after the council controversially voted to reject it.
It’s the region’s biggest employer and generates hundreds of millions into the economy. Now a 10-year road map is being created to supercharge the health industry.
A major sporting championship coming to Toowoomba, which has been supported by the council, will invest hundreds of thousands into the community.
More play areas, shady trees and facilities — here’s what the Toowoomba Regional Council is planning for a small town’s main park.
With southeast Queensland firming as the overwhelming favourite to host the Summer Olympics, Mr Antonio said he thought local councils had been squeezed out.
Bunnings Warehouse has requested an extension in order to complete a food and drink outlet at the precinct.
It’s a list featuring nearly 60 properties and totalling more than $1m in debt. Here are the lots going up for auction this year due to unpaid rates.
Two years after a similar development was approved, a plan for five new units in an inner-city suburb has been brought back to the council.
Footpaths will be receiving a major funding boost by the council after a report revealed it could take 16 years for the most pressing 22km of paths to be completed.
Describing its approach as “pioneering”, this proposed project may result is seeing hydrogen produced for the purpose of local use. Here’s how it will work.
After being approved for a campus expansion last year, a Catholic school has returned to the council to make “minor changes”, which includes a new performing arts centre.
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