Chinese carbon capture tech to be used on Darling Downs power plant
Australia’s most advanced onshore carbon capture utilisation and storage project has taken another step forward.
Keep up to date with all the latest development approvals and projects in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
Australia’s most advanced onshore carbon capture utilisation and storage project has taken another step forward.
Plans to include regional towns of Cambooya, Greenmount, Nobby and Clifton in Toowoomba-Warwick pipeline, but Toowoomba Regional Council remains cautious about project.
What is the first step to defeating climate change? For our city’s high school students, it’s as simple as picking up a camera.
Producers and landowners are being encouraged to fight for more flood recovery funding after their properties were ravaged by the recent rain.
THE bulk of growth in renewable energy in Queensland will be driven by large projects on the Darling Downs.
THE Department of Employment and Small Business has revealed why Toowoomba missed out on the extended Back to Work program.
THE development industry is one of the biggest areas covered and regulated by the Toowoomba Regional Council. Here are 10 proposals submitted this week.
THE State Government has failed to explain why the Toowoomba region was left out of its Back to Work program, part of a $90 million stimulus package.
THE High Court has decided on New Acland Coal’s attempt to secure a $90,000 bond from the Oakey Coal Action Alliance.
Two and a half years on, a $200 million housing development that could support up to 1000 new lots remains under assessment by Toowoomba Regional Council.
A FAMILY-OWNED, Queensland-based transport company has applied to Toowoomba Regional Council to build a large, new warehouse and depot.
NEW HOPE Group has begun another round of redundancies at New Acland Coal Mine this week as the mine faces an increasingly bleak future.
A NEW Toowoomba venue looks like it could be like no other in the Garden City. Here’s what’s coming our way.
ONE of Toowoomba’s favourite Italian restaurants has put out the call for more staff as it prepares to open a new venue.
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