Future of proposed quarantine hub at Wellcamp Airport looking bleak
Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly says the Federal Government currently has ‘no plans’ to look at alternative facilities to hotel quarantine.
Keep up to date with all the latest development approvals and projects in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly says the Federal Government currently has ‘no plans’ to look at alternative facilities to hotel quarantine.
A local academic has made a shocking discovery in our night sky, locating a new planet described as “hellish”.
The Southern Queensland Inland and New South Wales Border Regional Water Alliance is seeking support from the State Government to help it progress plans for water security.
The latest tourism industry stimulus package pays Queenslanders to take a holiday. It worked up north and has now been brought to Brisbane … but the Darling Downs missed out.
A WOMAN has been taken to hospital following a two-vehicle crash in Withcott this morning.
FROM mammoth national property trusts to self-made millionaires, a diverse group of people hold the most expensive properties in the Toowoomba CBD.
A 120-YEAR-OLD Newtown home with a myriad of sustainable features designed by Ross Campbell will be featured as part of Sustainable House Day 2020.
A Lifeline Darling Downs trainee program that has a 70% employment rate for its successful participants has opened for applications.
A FORMER Toowoomba doctor has volunteered to be a guinea pig in one of four COVID-19 vaccine trials currently operating in Australia.
ARE you looking for your next family home? Want something a little different? Here are three homes from around Toowoomba you should check out.
ONE of the leading voices in the development industry has called on the TRC to increase the amount of vacant land..
A HIGHFIELDS photographer was among the major winners in the 2020 Heritage Bank Photographic Awards.
NOT every groundbreaking idea becomes reality. Here are six enormous projects Toowoomba would love to see get off the ground.
TODAY marks 30 years since the Shaw family opened the doors of the first Master Hire branch in Toowoomba.
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