‘We’ll get nothing’: Wagner’s Olympics warning as $80m upgrade dumped
One of Queensland’s most powerful businessman has urged the region to move quickly or risk missing out on its Olympic dream, after the scrapping of an $80m stadium upgrade.
One of Queensland’s most powerful businessman has urged the region to move quickly or risk missing out on its Olympic dream, after the scrapping of an $80m stadium upgrade.
The head of one of Queensland’s biggest companies is closing in on a regional councillor spot, declaring he’s “not there to make friends”.
With the proposed $80m upgrade of the Toowoomba Sports Ground scrapped, leaders and experts have revealed the path forward for the Garden City’s chance to be involved with the Olympics.
Toowoomba Council is giving Pierce’s Creek Rd between Crow Nest to Mount Bingara a flood recovery upgrade with works slated to continue to the end of the year.
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Where would be the best place be for a new 10,000-seat stadium in Toowoomba? Some of the city’s leading developers and experts have weighed in. VOTE IN OUR POLL HERE:
The approval of a $30m retail and fast food project in Toowoomba has been appealed by its developer, after the council slugged them with a $600,000 infrastructure charge.
Councillors have rejected a proposal to speed up the delivery of a special New Zealand-themed garden inside one of Toowoomba’s most popular parks.
A Toowoomba shopping centre has revealed the large retailer set to open in the coming months, just days after Starbucks opened, as part of a major development worth $40 million.
A proposal to transform a major parcel of land that used to feature a prominent city dealership has been given the green light.
Two of Australia’s biggest sporting names have revealed plans for a massive Toowoomba commercial precinct, which will replace a notable eyesore.
The Toowoomba council has endorsed a plan to overhaul its massive fleet with electric vehicles — but a big ‘mistake’ has been identified that it can’t afford to make:
A three-storey Toowoomba CBD property has been listed for sale, at a time when the city centre is more frequently attracting seven-figure offers for commercial buildings.
It’s one of the Toowoomba region’s fastest-growing towns, with bustling local shops and fresh faces for residents. Now a booming artisanal business is getting ready to call it home.
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