Revealed: 10 incredible projects reshaping Toowoomba’s future
Toowoomba’s economic future is looking bright if these projects are anything to go by. We explore the 10 developments set to kick our region’s economy into overdrive.
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Toowoomba’s economic future is looking bright if these projects are anything to go by. We explore the 10 developments set to kick our region’s economy into overdrive.
Toowoomba is expected to have 235,000 residents by 2050 – so where do you put them? The council has weighed up that question with a new growth plan, but there’s a stumbling block.
This year’s Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers attracted hundreds of thousands to the region and delivered a $33m economic boost. Organisers have identified a key change to this year’s event that is likely to stay.
A popular, and sometimes infamous, Toowoomba CBD venue and motel looks set for a major overhaul that includes a new name and exterior.
With several world leading specialist dental experts, Toowoomba’s new clinic is teaming with exciting potential for patients of all ages.
A new business has opened which aims to be a creative space where local creators can sell their wares and where skills can be shared through DIY workshops.
Investors are expected to inquire about one of the Toowoomba CBD’s most iconic properties, after it hit the market for the first time in 30 years.
It was maligned for its vacant shopfronts and low business activity. But a major street in the Toowoomba CBD is experiencing a resurgence, and business owners love it.
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.
One of Toowoomba’s roast chicken fast food outlets has closed its doors last month, but the franchise says there’s still more opportunities for more stores to open in and around the Garden City.
The CBD eatery sells a range of pies, pizzas, sandwiches and gourmet doughnuts and the new owners want to add even more tasty items to the menu.
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