Toowoomba CBD business asks employees to stay home
A TOOWOOMBA business has told its staff to stay home amid growing concerns about coronavirus across the region.
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A TOOWOOMBA business has told its staff to stay home amid growing concerns about coronavirus across the region.
NEW restrictions have come into place in Toowoomba and across Queensland for people wanting to visit loved ones in aged care facilities.
THE Empire Theatre is closed and all performances are cancelled, following the Government’s announcement of a ban on indoor public gatherings over 100 people.
IT WAS Friday, as Tatts Hotel owner John Clarkson described to his staff, which was the day “the world went mad”.
Queenslanders now have a chance to recognise their own local heroes, with nominations now open for the 2018 QBANK Everyday Heroes Awards.
A USQ research project has shown how fitness trackers might assist active older people to maintain or increase their activity and sociability levels.
I READ and hear a lot about how online shopping is having a vast effect on the local trade.
FORMER workers and 93 creditors owed thousands in the wake of the collapse of a childcare centre in Oakey last month
FROM a new east Asian food stall, to fashion boutiques, motoring stores and mattress store, there have been several changes to Grand Central Shopping Centre.
WHILE going through a rough patch at the start of the year, Sapphire Young made a decision that would change her life for the better.
AN EAST Toowoomba workers cottage that has undergone an incredible transformation has hit the market for $695,000.
POLICE have charged two climate change protesters after they chained themselves to a barrel on the rail line at Jondaryan, blocking it for more than six hours.
ONE of Toowoomba’s most physically challenging events has a new date for 2019.
CLIMATE change protesters have halted the movement of coal trains at Jondaryan, after locking themselves to a concrete barrel on the rail line.
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