$80m stadium upgrade dead after Olympic review opposes project
Exclusive: The proposed upgrade of the Toowoomba Sports Ground appears to be dead after a snap review led by former Brisbane Mayor Graham Quirk recommended against it.
Exclusive: The proposed upgrade of the Toowoomba Sports Ground appears to be dead after a snap review led by former Brisbane Mayor Graham Quirk recommended against it.
The owners of a longstanding pub in a small town just outside Toowoomba have revealed plans for an extension, focusing on one core service.
Two of Australia’s most recognisable sporting icons have been given the green light to build a massive new commercial precinct just in Toowoomba — but it comes with a hefty council bill.
Council candidates have delivered some thought-provoking and contentious answers during a mammoth election forum. Read the highlights here.
Less than two years after it sold for a whopping $6.6m, an iconic building in the Toowoomba CBD will head back to the market following the collapse of its buyer’s company.
Nearly three years after his death, the family of a well-known Toowoomba publican has added to his extensive property portfolio and revealed the future of two of his most prized assets.
More units have been planned for Toowoomba’s southern suburbs, covering three storeys and featuring disability accommodation. Here’s where it will go:
Essential childcare services could be boosted in a fast-growing community east of Toowoomba, after a proposal was lodged for a new centre with 150 places.
A major parcel not far from the future Toowoomba Hospital has hit the market – and it features a $32m project attached to it. Details here:
Heritage Bank and People’s Choice has identified where it will build its new head office in Toowoomba, and also why it couldn’t simply redevelop its current home.
Following months of searching, Australia’s largest mutual bank has chosen its new head office in the heart of the Toowoomba CBD.
One of Australia’s biggest banks has started work on its new branch in the heart of the Toowoomba CBD, and also revealed in the local investment value.
The 41-year local government veteran shut down rumours that his retirement is imminent but stopped short of saying he will see out the rest of his term to 2024.
An award-winning subdivision near Toowoomba won’t release the last of its lots for now, and the decision is believed to be partially due to a $5m intersection upgrade.
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