‘Disappointing’: Toowoomba bypass tolls to increase in days
It’s going to cost Darling Downs residents more money to bypass Toowoomba on the second range crossing, with prices set to increase in a matter of days. Details here.
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It’s going to cost Darling Downs residents more money to bypass Toowoomba on the second range crossing, with prices set to increase in a matter of days. Details here.
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