‘Game-changer’: How new city units could slash electricity bills
Solar panels, communal veggie patches and energy-efficient design features — the developer behind a set of new Toowoomba units says they’ll reduce power bills to as low as $200 a year.
Solar panels, communal veggie patches and energy-efficient design features — the developer behind a set of new Toowoomba units says they’ll reduce power bills to as low as $200 a year.
Just four years after a consortium snapped it up for $50m and promised long-term investment, a major shopping centre has been offered up with four others for a potential $500m deal.
New businesses will be built along the New England Hwy to service a massive masterplanned estate that will bridge Toowoomba and Highfields.
Upgraded playgrounds, accessible picnic facilities and improved pathways and lighting were just some plans in the $15.4 million Queen’s Park project. Now, there are eyes to future.
THE Court of Appeal has determined costs in the multimillion-dollar Wagners and Toowoomba Regional Council dispute over infrastructure charges.
A LEADING property analyst says Toowoomba is in danger of being left behind other regional centres due to a shortage in available land, saying the housing situation was far worse than even he had expected.
A growth area just outside Toowoomba will get a new supermarket, after plans were approved by the council this week.
A second property developer has taken Toowoomba Regional Council to the Planning and Environment Court to secure a decision on a years-old development application in as many months.
A MAJOR Toowoomba developer is believed to be behind major renovation works at a property on one of the city’s busiest intersections.
THE Toowoomba Regional Council has granted more than $160,000 in incentives and subsidies to four different projects based in regional towns.
A Federal Government route review into the Condamine Floodplain section of the Inland Rail is being finalised.
MORE known for working in transport and agriculture, Don Church is taking on a new challenge with his wife Tuyet to start a nail salon.
THE developer behind an approved expansion to a retirement facility in Toowoomba’s western suburbs says COVID-19 has forced them to delay construction.
A NEW Toowoomba home designed to accommodate people with mental disabilities will prove “life-changing” for its tenants, according to Specialist Disability Accommodation Qld director Deborah Segeren.
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