Sneak peek: Prestigious school reveals look of $14m expansion
A Toowoomba private school will undergo the most significant expansion in its history, announcing the lead contractor for the $14.5m project. See an exclusive sneak peek here:
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A Toowoomba private school will undergo the most significant expansion in its history, announcing the lead contractor for the $14.5m project. See an exclusive sneak peek here:
A last-minute council request has held back the start of construction on a new service station at a major Toowoomba intersection.
With pressure growing on Toowoomba’s housing estate, a major city developer has started work on a new $16.5m project within a leafy suburb. And he’s nearly sold all the lots.
It’s one of Toowoomba’s richest streets, boasting extravagent mansions and gorgeous escarpment views. Now a new development has been approved on Millionaire’s Row.
An innovative Toowoomba company using Australia-first technology to process our waste and rubbish is planning to aggressively expand to meet demand.
He’s developed more lots than any other person in Toowoomba’s history. Now Clive Berghofer has outlined plans for an expansion of a new subdivision.
School and church eco-tourism groups will be the target market for a proposed network of camping sites and walking trails on a massive section of land in the Lockyer Valley.
A major statistic about Toowoomba’s middle class has left leading demographer and population expert Simon Kuestenmacher baffled. More from the Future Toowoomba luncheon here.
Is council “asleep at the wheel” when it comes to securing Olympic events for Toowoomba? Mayor Paul Antonio has responded to John Wagner’s criticisms.
The council’s planning department gave the green light last week to a proposal to build eight two-bedroom units in North Toowoomba.
It’s considered a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the Toowoomba region — but only if we seize it. That’s the message from Olympians and business leaders at a special luncheon exploring possibilities with the 2032 Brisbane Games.
Just days after three teens escaped from the NT quarantine facility the Wellcamp hub is based on, the State Government has outlined how they will prevent it from happening.
Neighbours living on a quiet street on the edge of the Toowoomba escarpment have reported their opposition to an Airbnb proposal nearby. But the council still approved it.
A top beef feedlotting company has been approved for plans to expand its main processing facility east of Toowoomba.
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