International chain opens at old Toowoomba Sizzler site
It was one of Toowoomba’s most prominent restaurants, but now the old Sizzler corner has been transformed to cater for an international business. Details here.
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It was one of Toowoomba’s most prominent restaurants, but now the old Sizzler corner has been transformed to cater for an international business. Details here.
A project that could revitalise a small town north of Toowoomba has advanced to the next stage, which could end up delivering new jobs to the community.
A new shopping, medical and entertainment precinct has been planned for a fast-growing community east of Toowoomba and one of the tenants has already been identified.
It’s a ‘striking’ property in an area of the city centre rapidly transforming. Now this building has found its first tenant.
A historical street in the Toowoomba CBD will soon be reopened to the public fully, as the council prepares to finish the first stage of a $7.5m refresh project.
Toowoomba’s richest family made a generous offer to donate millions of dollars of resources to start the long-talked about Quarry Gardens project, but council turned it down. Here’s what happened.
The beauty of Toowoomba’s CBD could be illuminated with plans to install fairylights and lighting projections across intersections and laneways. See the ideas here:
Families, friends and the likes rushed to be a part of the monumental opening weekend of a brand new eatery in Toowoomba. See all the photos here.
The company behind a massive medicinal cannabis farm proposed outside Toowoomba is hoping to break ground next month, but city residents are divided on the project
The recent ag day hosted by TSBE showcased a wide range of innovative new farm technology that could put even the trustiest of work dogs out of a job.
It’s been under construction for several months. Now southern Queensland’s newest Bunnings could be sold by the time it opens.
A global iced and bubble tea brand is looking at Toowoomba for its next location. There are 2000 stores across the world, with the brand known for its delicious flavours and unique frost-teas.
Toowoomba Regional Council have revealed the $600,000 upgrade of the South and Burton Street intersection in Harristown is now complete and ready for use.
It was maligned for its vacant shopfronts and low business activity. But a major street in the Toowoomba CBD is experiencing a resurgence, and business owners love it.
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