500 people are sleeping rough in Toowoomba every night
Lifeline and LJ Hooker have joined forces to deliver more warmth to the Toowoomba community this winter, but they need your help.
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Lifeline and LJ Hooker have joined forces to deliver more warmth to the Toowoomba community this winter, but they need your help.
A leading body in road safety is trying to make a pilot program mandatory part of the school curriculum after data revealed the startling impact road trauma has on children.
The newest art studio to town is offering a cheeky twist for its adult classes as it caters to a growing trend. But you’ll need to get in quick.
See all the faces and places as Margaret and Ruthven Street came alive for this year’s Toowoomba Busking Festival. With over 30 musical acts from ukuleles to trumpets, this year’s festival was a real ‘toot’ and a half.
A RECENTLY-renovated office building in the Toowoomba CBD has hit the market, with interstate investors already circling.
A TRIAL to promote business renewal in creative industries across the CBD is seeking interested proponents to launch the innovative project.
A FIRST-floor office in the heart of Toowoomba’s CBD has hit the market for lease through Ray White Commercial.
THREE men failed in one attempted robbery, so they found a second victim with a car that was easier to start.
VENUES and pubs in the Toowoomba CBD are finally getting back to full speed again, but restrictions are still providing plenty of headaches.
THE latest CCIQ-Suncorp Pulse Survey shows Toowoomba businesses are more optimistic than the rest of the state, despite business conditions remaining weak.
WHEN Ben Apsey was laid off from his job due to COVID-19, his father Paul gave him the chance to open a new CBD coffee shop — with a twist.
THE council lost more than $800,000 in parking revenue as part of its efforts to offer relief for customers in the CBD during COVID-19.
THE Toowoomba CBD has plenty of investment and business opportunities, with properties and vacant spaces hitting the market every week.
BASE Services’ Tiff Spary will join her husband Nat in sleeping rough for seven days for the first time, as part of Homeless for a Week.
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