‘Scrapped and ignored’: City GP advocates for better health service
A large voice in the regional Queensland medical profession has called for better healthcare services after years of the regions being ignored.
All the latest developments on coronavirus in Toowoomba and the Darling Downs.
A large voice in the regional Queensland medical profession has called for better healthcare services after years of the regions being ignored.
With time running out on the COVID-19 supplement scheme, job seekers in Toowoomba have been given a helping hand with a new bout of funding.
In a time where our healthcare heroes are more valued than ever, Darling Downs Health has welcomed 16 new midwives into hospitals around the region.
‘It makes sense to shift the returning travellers’ risk from big to smaller communities.’
Meandarra beef producers made a generous donation to the Base Services.
THESE strict measures are about safeguarding Queensland and minimising the spread of the virus.
Lifeline Darling Downs will temporarily close its stores due to the impact of COVID-19.
Students from a Toowoomba school have put their hand up to help make meals for vulnerable members of the community.
ABOUT 30 percent of Toowoomba daycare providers were on the ropes until the government stepped up.
OzHarvest is in need of support as demand for their food rescue services have increased in Toowoomba.
“I WORKED a 12-hour day yesterday just to earn enough money to fix the door.”
IF YOU can’t bring the people to Anzac Day, take Anzac Day to the people.
DARLING Downs Health has confirmed two cases of COVID-19 in the town of Oakey.
TOOWOOMBA Chamber of Commerce has launched a one-stop list of all the businesses in town that are still open.
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