What cafes and restaurants remain open in Toowoomba
DOZENS of Toowoomba businesses will close at noon today after the government introduced new shutdown measures overnight due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Keep up to date with what is happening in the business scene in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
DOZENS of Toowoomba businesses will close at noon today after the government introduced new shutdown measures overnight due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
TOOWOOMBA’S beauty sector has reacted with shock and sadness after stores were forced to close following new social distancing restrictions placed on the city.
As Toowoomba’s CBD trade shut down and scores of people lost their jobs this week, Toowoomba’s parking inspectors continued to issue fines.
MEMBER for Toowoomba North Trevor Watts has issued a stern warning to Toowoomba residents to stay at home today, despite the Toowoomba Show holiday going ahead.
BILLED as a once in a lifetime opportunity, a massive 3.32ha block on the eastern escarpment in one of Toowoomba’s most prestigious locations is for sale
THE new owners of Toowoomba bar and venue The Office are just days away from opening the venue with a different name, layout and theme.
The start tomorrow of our annual camellia show signals to me and thousands of others that winter is on the wane and our Carnival of Flowers can’t be far away.
THE best thing the State Government can do to help businesses is to make available fibre optic capacity on networks used by state-owned corporations
A CONTROVERSIAL carbon capture and storage project that hopes to trial injecting liquid CO2 into the Great Artesian Basin has reached a new milestone.
A CALL to assist a local person with nothing but the clothes on their back has seen one generous family donate an entire household of furniture.
A MAJOR fast food chain will officially launch its partnership with Uber Eats in Toowoomba tomorrow.
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?
Callide MP Colin Boyce has used his maiden speech in Parliament to slam a part-Federally funded plan by Glencore to “acidify’ the Great Artesian Basin.
THE SITE of the historic South State School is humming with activity once again as work gets under way on a new central administration building for the diocese.
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