For sale: Legacy CBD site could be transformed with purchase
A longstanding parcel of land along one of Toowoomba’s busiest streets is back on the market, with a view of transforming the site into a mixed-use development.
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A longstanding parcel of land along one of Toowoomba’s busiest streets is back on the market, with a view of transforming the site into a mixed-use development.
Three narrow lots with widths of just 10.5m have been approved for one of Toowoomba’s most famous streets, in a decision that has split the councillors during a special meeting.
It’s a Toowoomba fast food precinct worth more than $55m in 2021 and featuring now less than 10 major brands. Now a new outlet has been proposed for a franchise already with two locations.
A new $180m food processing facility and cannery will inject “hope and confidence” into the Lockyer Valley region’s farmers and residents, according to its mayor.
The local retiree has transformed the stunning abode which is almost 150 years old and once sat on a farm in Highfields.
Homes are now for sale off the plan inside one of Toowoomba’s most controversial developments, more than a year after it was approved by the council.
A strange request from a mother and her eight-year-old daughter attracted significant social media attention, after her daughter’s bracelet floated away attached to a helium balloon.
An eye-opening new podcast will profile Darling Downs farmers and residents who lost their livelihoods during the worst bushfires Queensland has seen in modern times.
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 much-needed employment boom will hit the Darling Downs following the approval of two brand new wind farms in the region.
A retirement village north of Toowoomba has welcomed its third village manager in its 26 year history.
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