Pics: Inside Toowoomba’s new $3.8m social housing complex
With Toowoomba’s most disadvantaged waiting months for social housing, a new complex has been launched to ease some of the pain. And the housing minister has promised more.
Keep up to date with all the latest development approvals and projects in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
With Toowoomba’s most disadvantaged waiting months for social housing, a new complex has been launched to ease some of the pain. And the housing minister has promised more.
He came within 5cm of winning a medal in Tokyo — now Matt Denny is speaking at a special luncheon that could help secure opportunities for Toowoomba ahead of the Brisbane Olympics. Get tickets here.
A major Toowoomba hospital is continuing to drive property prices in the immediate area, with $10.5m worth of real estate moved in the past few months.
A popular, and sometimes infamous, Toowoomba CBD venue and motel looks set for a major overhaul that includes a new name and exterior.
The new CEO of innovative Toowoomba company Pyrocal has a vision for a cleaner, greener, more sustainable future.
Fire crews have returned to the scene of a Clifton house fire this morning, which destroyed an elderly man’s property.
In 2021 it’s time to get out and support those new and old local businesses in town. Here are a list of 21 new Toowoomba businesses you can support in 2021.
A popular city law firm has welcomed one of Australia’s best lawyers and a “go-to” litigator for intellectual property offences.
The Land Court has set a tentative date for a new hearing into the expansion of the New Acland Coal Mine later this year. But that will be too late for the mine’s remaining workforce.
The Queensland Land Court has reserved tentative dates for the hearing into New Acland Coal Mine’s Stage 3 expansion.
The region is staring down the barrel of a massive period of growth. Now the council is looking to see public input into its plans for the future.
Two iconic locations in the region have been short-listed for national tourism awards for the way they recovered from the pandemic.
World leading premature baby medical transport device celebrates the 21st birthday of their first patient and ‘test pilot’.
An almost two year dispute over the ownership of more than 5600 coins found buried on the site of the Toowoomba Bypass has been resolved.
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