New clinic to combat ‘serious medical condition’ planned for Toowoomba
A new overnight clinic designed to help people with a common health condition has been proposed for a site in Toowoomba.
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A new overnight clinic designed to help people with a common health condition has been proposed for a site in Toowoomba.
Hydrogen energy is expected to be worth billions for the Darling Downs over the next 10 years and now a new portal has been created to let businesses find out how they can be part of it.
As the Omicron variant rips through the Toowoomba region and scares away people, businesses in the hospitality sector have urged state and federal governments to provide support.
A fast food giant’s proposal to build a new Toowoomba location on a busy road and directly opposite a primary school has drawn a backlash from some residents.
Lifeline and LJ Hooker have joined forces to deliver more warmth to the Toowoomba community this winter, but they need your help.
A renowned city jeweller’s latest projects have struck a more personal chord. After designing a high-profile Aussie celebrity’s engagement ring, he turned to a ring for his own love.
Want a free bottle of wine no strings attached? Head to any one of these Toowoomba restaurants in our full list below.
New data has revealed the online health and beauty sector had a sales growth of 19.9% in Toowoomba in 2020, and one beautician says she has also seen an increase in people putting themselves first.
After watching their mother battle skin cancer, and in a bid to protect their kids from the same challenges, identical twins from Toowoomba launched their own sunscreen brand.
The newest art studio to town is offering a cheeky twist for its adult classes as it caters to a growing trend. But you’ll need to get in quick.
One of the Scenic Rim’s most popular food events is making an epic comeback after a devastating cancellation during the pandemic. Here is what’s in store.
See all the faces and places as Margaret and Ruthven Street came alive for this year’s Toowoomba Busking Festival. With over 30 musical acts from ukuleles to trumpets, this year’s festival was a real ‘toot’ and a half.
One of Toowoomba’s roast chicken fast food outlets has closed its doors last month, but the franchise says there’s still more opportunities for more stores to open in and around the Garden City.
A strange request from a mother and her eight-year-old daughter attracted significant social media attention, after her daughter’s bracelet floated away attached to a helium balloon.
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