New life: History lives on for restored Highfields homestead
The local retiree has transformed the stunning abode which is almost 150 years old and once sat on a farm in Highfields.
Keep up to date with all the latest development approvals and projects in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
The local retiree has transformed the stunning abode which is almost 150 years old and once sat on a farm in Highfields.
Homes are now for sale off the plan inside one of Toowoomba’s most controversial developments, more than a year after it was approved by the council.
A strange request from a mother and her eight-year-old daughter attracted significant social media attention, after her daughter’s bracelet floated away attached to a helium balloon.
An eye-opening new podcast will profile Darling Downs farmers and residents who lost their livelihoods during the worst bushfires Queensland has seen in modern times.
TOOWOOMBA Chamber of Commerce is putting together a youth jobs fair for later this year, in the wake of shocking youth unemployment figures.
WAGNER Corporation director Denis Wagner has lashed out at Toowoomba Regional Council in the wake of a court judgement worth millions.
A PLAN to turn an old Toowoomba industrial building into a fitness gymnasium has been put forward to the council for consideration.
BUILDING approval values across the Toowoomba region in July hit their highest levels in seven months, according to the council.
In 2020, the way we went about our lives, ran our businesses, connected with friends and loved ones was turned on its head.
WAGNER Corporation director Denis Wagner has lashed Toowoomba Regional Council for being unwilling to help drive the development of new industry in the region.
AN OLD, dilapidated home with stumps missing and a hole in the roof at 184 Ruthven St will be demolished to make way for a dental and medical practice.
The Court of Appeal has delivered a mixed bag for Wagners and a Queensland local council in a long-running legal dispute over tens of millions of dollars of charges.
THE Glennie School mum Geraldine Clark doesn’t know when she and her two daughters will get to see their dad again.
FARMING businesses have been encouraged to continually review their biosecurity plan performance
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