Get your jab: City GP prepares for COVID-19 vaccine rollout
A Toowoomba GP service has started preparations for the arrival of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which was approved for use by the country’s Therapeutic Goods Administration yesterday.
All the latest developments on coronavirus in Toowoomba and the Darling Downs.
A Toowoomba GP service has started preparations for the arrival of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which was approved for use by the country’s Therapeutic Goods Administration yesterday.
A community leader has stressed the importance of getting Ministers out to the regions to visit distressed local business owners struggling after the pandemic.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles says there are big advantages to a purpose built quarantine facility, such as the one being proposed at Wellcamp.
The first vials of the Pfizer vaccine have landed in Australia and will be in Toowoomba sooner than you’d think – here’s when.
DARLING Downs Health has confirmed one new case of COVID-19 coronavirus in the health service area.
A Toowoomba restaurant has donated its leftover food to the homeless after closing this week.
Lifeline Darling Downs will continue to operate many of its vital services throughout the coronavirus outbreak.
THE owner of a popular Toowoomba cafe has expressed his sadness in announcing the venue would close permanently.
FACED with the reality of customers staying away from their store, Donna Mills and Alexandria Cook decided to take the shop experience online.
TOOWOOMBA manufacturer RME has been forced to stand down a small number of staff and retrench others in order to deal with the economic fallout of COVID-19.
A Toowoomba organisation is aiming to help meet the extra needs of the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
It was 1919. World War One had just ended and soldiers were returning home in droves, but they were bringing something deadly with them.
An act of generosity has left an 89-year-old Toowoomba man ‘dumbfounded’ and hoping he can find and properly thank his mystery helper.
FIRST it was the closure of one lane of traffic that impacted the row of shops on the corner of Glenvale Rd and Greenwattle St. Then came people’s fear of COVID-19.
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