War of words between Wagners, MP over major $170m precinct
It’s a major Queensland project tipped to inject nearly $60m into the national economy, but its founders say the local MP is not doing nearly enough to support it.
Keep up to date with all the latest development approvals and projects in Toowoomba and on the Darling Downs.
It’s a major Queensland project tipped to inject nearly $60m into the national economy, but its founders say the local MP is not doing nearly enough to support it.
After more than $150m of funding, the first aircraft to be assembled in the Toowoomba region has taken a big step forward. But Boeing says it still hasn’t received an order yet.
A massive new mixed-use development will replace the old Newtown football ground, one of the most notable eyesores in Toowoomba. See the designs here:
A long-discussed and floated project to revitalise the Toowoomba CBD has been given a huge boost, with $25m included in the SEQ City Deal. Details here:
Having secured approval, the developer of a massive new subdivision north of Toowoomba has revealed when lots will be available for sale.
A fast food giant’s proposal to build a new Toowoomba location on a busy road and directly opposite a primary school has drawn a backlash from some residents.
A growing part of greater Toowoomba could get even bigger, after a developer proposed a new housing estate that would create a new local centre, parks and a collector road.
The owners of a major showroom and homewares centre in Toowoomba has put forward plans for a new 108-place childcare facility next door.
Imagine enjoying a wedding while watching live demonstrations of sheep shearing. That’s what has been proposed for a renovated wool shed southwest of Toowoomba.
Toowoomba’s economic future is looking bright if these projects are anything to go by. We explore the 10 developments set to kick our region’s economy into overdrive.
Residents living near a planned subdivision in a growth area of Toowoomba have pushed hard against its approval. But the council still gave it the green light.
Residents will soon be able to register interest to buy lots inside what is being described as Toowoomba’s newest masterplanned community, after the first stage was submitted for approval.
It’s been vandalised, abandoned and is infested with termites — even some of the doors have been stolen. But this property was rejected for demolition and now the owners have taken the council to court over it.
Where should Toowoomba build a new stadium? One leading sporting infrastructure expert has said not to count out upgrading the existing venue in East Toowoomba.
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