Toowoomba company’s virus innovation creates global interest
A TOOWOOMBA-BASED health and safety organisation’s innovative ideas have generated interest from food producers across the country, and even as far as the US.
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A TOOWOOMBA-BASED health and safety organisation’s innovative ideas have generated interest from food producers across the country, and even as far as the US.
WITH the start of home schooling for the first half of term two, an education group has turned their model online to make this process easier for children, while inspiring tomorrow’s innovators.
A Toowoomba private school has announced its new principal, after a five-month search for someone to fill the job.
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A MAGNIFICENT piece of early Toowoomba architecture has hit the market.
THE Toowoomba Chamber is pleased to announce that we are launching a Food and Agri Network (FAN) to support the growth of businesses operating in this space.
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TRANSPORT and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey has responded to calls from Toowoomba’s leaders for a historic trove of coins to be put on display in the city.
LOOK out over the fields from Graham Cooke’s home, and in any given year they would usually be flush with crops. But this year is very different.
DENNIS Conroy, 72, is in for a taste of outback adventure, after travelling more than 23 hours (1,474 km) to volunteer at this year’s Birdsville Races.
FOLLOWING several months of intense analysis and negotiations, the Queensland Murray-Darling Committee will join the newly formed Southern Queensland NRM.
SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has confirmed asbestos found on two sporting fields in Warwick came from a council waste facility.
FIRST, it was a too-small and out-of-date base for the Toowoomba RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter team, then it was re-built. Now it’s been transformed.
LEADING Toowoomba politicians are calling for a rare and historic trove of coins to be kept in the city as a tourist attraction.
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