Service training assistance dogs is expanding to Toowoomba
A NON-PROFIT service that trains displaced and unwanted dogs to support and assist veterans and first responders with PTSD is looking to launch in Toowoomba.
Keep up to date with what is happening in the business scene in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
A NON-PROFIT service that trains displaced and unwanted dogs to support and assist veterans and first responders with PTSD is looking to launch in Toowoomba.
ARE you looking for your next family home? Want something a little different? Here are three homes from around Toowoomba you should check out.
TODAY’S Toowoomba Farmers Market will be running at the special time, out of respect for Anzac Day.
A TOOWOOMBA consulting company has used their expertise in hygienic food processing to develop free, practical, and informative templates and tools.
THE University of Southern Queensland will host world-renowned New York singing teacher and researcher Jeannette LoVetri in Toowoomba this coming January.
KENNETH Wagner’s plans for his massive hotel in the Toowoomba CBD have been approved – but he can’t start work yet.
SAVINGS on the Warrego Highway Upgrade Program will be re-invested in three more projects along the well-travelled road.
TALKING to businesses this month about the sustainability issue has been interesting uncovering some great work Toowoomba SMEs are doing in this space.
HERITAGE Bank has delivered a record after-tax net profit for 2017/18, while continuing to invest in evolving the business to meet customer demands
A SIX-MONTH investigation was unable to determine how an 87-year-old dementia patient broke her hip and wrist at a Darling Downs nursing home.
A ROYAL Commission into Aged Care has been a long time coming, according to Queensland Nurses and Midwives’ Union secretary Beth Mohle.
A STATE-WIDE audit of aged care facilities by the Queensland Nurses and Midwives Union has revealed chronic understaffing in all 30 federal Qld electorates.
A QUEENSLAND Health-run nursing home has passed “all aspects” of a follow-up audit after it was hit with a non-compliance notice from the Federal Government.
AGED care provider Churches of Christ Care has backed down from plans to cut more than 400 hours from its fortnightly roster
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