Where state-of-the-art tech and cultural heritage combine
STATE-OF-THE-ART technology and centuries-old culture are combining on a remote site near Roma in Queensland’s far south-west to help bring gas to market.
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STATE-OF-THE-ART technology and centuries-old culture are combining on a remote site near Roma in Queensland’s far south-west to help bring gas to market.
ONE Dalby business could be set back up to $100,000 a month thanks to a change in electricity tariffs set to arrive in the near future.
RESIDENTS can have their say on how the council will support sport, active recreation, and healthy living within the Toowoomba region.
A DYING Toowoomba man set aside the future proceeds from the sale of his home so that others might live.
MARANOA MP David Littleproud has called for Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise to “put themselves on ice” over Inland Rail route.
UPDATE: “We’re sort of trying to keep it hush until next year but it will be good for the area,”
HIGHFIELDS could potentially get another childcare centre, with a proposal for a 75-place facility and small shopping precinct being considered by the council.
THE Gowrie to Yelarbon route of the Inland Rail is “so fatally flawed” that ARTC needs to go back to the drawing board, says Lawrence Springborg.
CHAMPION Toowoomba gardener, the late Rod Hultgren, would have been “very proud” at the opening of the $300,000 second stage of the Qld State Rose Garden.
THE city’s newest night venue will open this week, less than one month after the new owners took over the CBD building.
THE developers behind Toowoomba’s newest fast-food precinct have pushed back the opening date.
Nexus has announced a second round of sponsorship recipients as part of the Nexus Together community giving program.
A TOOWOOMBA hospital will continue what is says is a “proud tradition” by continuing to scrap fees when it builds a new car park on the site.
IF YOU know someone who receives Meals on Wheels services, there’s a fair chance Ray Callaghan will be the one to ring the doorbell and deliver their meal.
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