Plans lodged for $25m Toowoomba health, disability precinct
A $25m project to boost disability and allied health services in Toowoomba has taken a big step forward. Find out when construction could start.
A $25m project to boost disability and allied health services in Toowoomba has taken a big step forward. Find out when construction could start.
The owners of a Toowoomba food institution are going out with a bang, planning a massive party to see out their old building. But all is not lost with plans afoot to reopen in a new space next year.
One of Toowoomba’s wealthiest families has been busy buying up land across southeast Queensland, forking out more than $15m in the process. Here’s why they’re doing it.
A longstanding Toowoomba pub has finally launched an ambitious $1.5m expansion, including a new restaurant and open entertainment space. Check out photos from the launch.
It is the most complex and technically demanding section of the 1700km Inland Rail alignment. Now the companies behind the three consortia bidding for the project can be revealed.
It’s one of the final approvals, short of a mining lease and associated water licence being challenged in the High Court, which New Acland Coal Mine needs for its Stage 3 expansion. And the Oakey Coal Action Alliance is not happy.
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.
A massive public-private partnership that will see 6.5km of tunnelling through the Toowoomba Range as the Inland Rail heads east is a step closer.
The federal and state governments have committed to improving several key roads across the region in a ‘much-needed’ boost to the economy. HERE IS THE LIST OF ROADS:
The Millmerran Rail Group has long held concerns about the government’s preferred route for the Inland Rail’s Border to Gowrie section. A new report doesn’t seem to have allayed those concerns.
Just over four months since it was requested by Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, the Department of Infrastructure has quietly published an independent review of the Border to Gowrie Inland Rail route.
More than three years after it was burned to the ground, there is finally activity at the site of the old Amigo’s restaurant in the Toowoomba CBD.
It took $15 million to build and features a state-of-the-art emergency department and radiology centre. Now’s your chance to check it out without having to arrive in the back of an ambulance.
It’s one of the last remaining open blocks of land in Cranley, next to the future site of the new Toowoomba Hospital, and now a developer has resubmitted plans to transform it into a housing estate.
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