New plans to transform CBD with fairylights, projections
The beauty of Toowoomba’s CBD could be illuminated with plans to install fairylights and lighting projections across intersections and laneways. See the ideas here:
Keep up to date with all the latest development approvals and projects in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
The beauty of Toowoomba’s CBD could be illuminated with plans to install fairylights and lighting projections across intersections and laneways. See the ideas here:
Families, friends and the likes rushed to be a part of the monumental opening weekend of a brand new eatery in Toowoomba. See all the photos here.
The company behind a massive medicinal cannabis farm proposed outside Toowoomba is hoping to break ground next month, but city residents are divided on the project
The recent ag day hosted by TSBE showcased a wide range of innovative new farm technology that could put even the trustiest of work dogs out of a job.
Plans for a commercial subdivision in the southwest corner of Toowoomba have been put forward by a major developer to the council.
A Darling Downs town in the midst of a horticulture boom with established producers moving in the area, bringing jobs.
A contractor on Toowoomba’s $1.6 billion Second Range Crossing has been fined for exposing workers to potentially life-threatening injury.
The Toowoomba Magistrates Court heard the company failed to put safety procedures in place to protect labourers working at heights on the Second Range Crossing viaduct.
Issues with the Inland Rail’s crossing of the Condamine flood plain and coal trains head through suburban Brisbane could be fixed with this significant change, an inquiry has heard.
The Wagners are taking their fight against Toowoomba Regional Council to the High Court, arguing a September Court of Appeal decision if left uncorrected would have consequences for the levying of infrastructure charges right across Queensland.
It’s been a tough year for the Wagner family’s ASX-listed global construction business, which combined with COVID-19, has seen their total wealth dip slightly from 2019, according to the AFR’s Rich List 2020.
WAGNER Corporation and the Queensland Government will today unveil plans for a $175 million entertainment precinct near Wellcamp Airport.
WORK has already begun on the $1.5 million redevelopment of the popular Toowoomba pub the Spotted Cow, with crews on-site this week.
A LONGSTANDING Toowoomba business has been given the green light to expand their operations.
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