780 inquiries: Workers lining up for New Acland expansion
Nearly 800 prospective workers and businesses have lined up to be involved in the upcoming expansion of the New Acland coal mine. Here’s what the project needs to move forward.
Nearly 800 prospective workers and businesses have lined up to be involved in the upcoming expansion of the New Acland coal mine. Here’s what the project needs to move forward.
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 controversial fast-food outlet has been given the green light, despite opposition from neighbouring residents who called the concept “untenable”. Find out why it was approved here:
A top Toowoomba construction contractor has taken out a national building award for its work on an energy efficient eco-building.
The Spotted Cow will reopen to the public this weekend, following a $1.5 million renovation by its new owners. SEE THE LATEST PICS HERE:
It’ll cost $200 million and create up to 400 jobs over the course of its construction. The region’s newest solar farm is on its way.
An eco retreat in the heart of the Main Range National Park is turning to the future of energy to power its facilities.
It’s been more than two years since construction started on the redevelopment of a Toowoomba CBD icon. Here’s a look inside the work that’s being done. SEE THE PICS HERE:
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.
A BILLION dollar project could result in 50 per cent of trucks taken off the Bruce Hwy while reducing road deaths. Here’s how it could affect our region
The Toowoomba Regional Council will consider a plan for a multi-tenancy industrial building in the city’s western suburbs.
The influx of Inland Rail workers is expected to have a big impact on Toowoomba’s tight rental market, according to the CEO of TSBE.
After they were unable to secure a meeting yesterday with Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, landholders were able to express their concerns to the chair of the Senate Inquiry into Inland Rail.
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