Animal incidents lead the way in LifeFlight Toowoomba missions
In another busy year for the LifeFlight Toowoomba service, more people were helped for animal-related incidents across South West Queensland than any other base in the state. DETAILS.
In another busy year for the LifeFlight Toowoomba service, more people were helped for animal-related incidents across South West Queensland than any other base in the state. DETAILS.
South Burnett locals have been left reeling and businesses closed for weeks after ongoing storms have inundated towns that normally don’t flood, causing huge damage and heartache.
A Queensland woman who beat a Logan mother to death and lit her body on fire after keeping it in a cupboard for days has faced a Toowoomba court on knife charges after keeping her nose clean for years.
The Toowoomba Warriors men’s and women’s carnivals will be held over the next two weekends with some of the best rugby league players in the region battling it out for glory. We have shone a light on the top male and female players to watch.
Loved ones of an adored family man whose life was stolen in a ‘senseless’, ‘evil’ and brutal act of violence have spoken out as they grasp for closure after the murderer was sentenced to life in prison.
Two men on trial for allegedly “taking turns” raping a Toowoomba woman in their sharehouse have pleaded not guilty to the crime.
Dozens of drivers have faced the Dalby Magistrates court this year charged with a slew of offences from drink driving to driving while unlicensed. These are some of the more shocking.
The votes are in and residents across the Western Downs have revealed who they think is their favourite hairdresser. See who made the cut.
The hospitality giant that banned Australia Day celebrations at its more than 200 pubs nationwide, including 90 in Queensland, has apologised. VOTE IN OUR POLL
All talk, little action. The criticism of Queensland’s response to youth crime can be neatly summarised – but is it fair? HAVE YOUR SAY
A Toowoomba dad is on a humble mission to raise money to make his home accessible for his daughter living with cerebral palsy because she’s getting too big to carry up and down their stairs every day.
Queensland’s battle against youth crime involves a scary subculture. This is the terrifying truth about the rise of eshays.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has doubled down on his incoming “Adult Time Adult Crime” laws and confirmed when they will pass, despite critics saying they will only make the community less safe.
Tourism leaders are targeting visitors who want to see Queensland by road, looking to emulate America’s famous Route 66.
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