‘Diabolical’: City businesses’ plea for support amid Covid fears
Toowoomba businesses have faced a tough period, with the fear of Omicron driving away customers. Now they’re calling on the council to back them up and offer support.
Keep up to date with what is happening in the business scene in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
Toowoomba businesses have faced a tough period, with the fear of Omicron driving away customers. Now they’re calling on the council to back them up and offer support.
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A Toowoomba cafe which soared to popularity shortly after opening has hit the market, with the owners listing the grocer for sale this month.
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