Chamber worried $130b package could lead to cash flow issues
THE Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce is concerned the implementation of the Federal Government’s JobSeeker subsidy will lead to cash flow challenges.
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THE Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce is concerned the implementation of the Federal Government’s JobSeeker subsidy will lead to cash flow challenges.
UNCERTAINTY over the future of New Hope Group’s New Acland Stage 3 expansion could be laid to rest by late May.
WITH 73.18% of the official first preference vote counted, the makeup of the new Toowoomba Regional Council looks to have been decided.
THE Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce is calling on the Toowoomba Regional Council to consider immediate business rates relief, in addition to other measures.
HERE are three upcoming auctions around Toowoomba that you can’t afford to miss.
IT WAS upon the frozen tundra of Greenland’s ice cap that Bridget Kruger – raised among the farmlands of The Gums – truly learned the limits of her body.
WHEN Lucy Anderson sits out the front of her house in Rangeville tomorrow to sell homemade lemonade, she won’t just be living her dream as a shopkeeper.
TRANSLINK has begun a 12-monthly review of its Toowoomba Bus Service Improvement Project, providing people with the chance to formally have their say.
AFTER pounding the city’s pavement seven days a week for two months straight, Milne Bay Military Museum committee member Carl Kuhn wants to say thanks.
THE construction of a premium aged care facility that will employ up to 200 staff in Mount Lofty is on track to take admissions from December.
Touch of Toowoomba brings you a scene from the lives of four Toowoomba people each week. Who are they? And what do they love about our great city?
A TOOWOOMBA aged care facility has backed down from proposed cuts to registered nursing hours in the face of opposition from residents and the nurses union
FOR many families around the region, meeting day-to-day needs is hard enough without the added pressure of buying a dress for their daughter’s formal.
LYNDALL and Mick McCormack are a couple passionate about a couple of things: live music of all genres and bringing it to the Darling Downs communities.
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