‘Hope, confidence’: Mayor backs $180m food processing plant
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.
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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.
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If you’ve driven from Toowoomba to Brisbane, you might have stopped at this popular fast-food restaurant. But it will be shut for at least six months, for a specific reason.
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.
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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.
Three well-established Toowoomba convenience stores have hit the market, for an asking price of $3 million.
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Two members of the Lockyer Valley produce industry weigh in on the State Government’s two new initiatives to get the state growing again.
One of the Scenic Rim’s most popular food events is making an epic comeback after a devastating cancellation during the pandemic. Here is what’s in store.
One of Toowoomba’s roast chicken fast food outlets has closed its doors last month, but the franchise says there’s still more opportunities for more stores to open in and around the Garden City.
The CBD eatery sells a range of pies, pizzas, sandwiches and gourmet doughnuts and the new owners want to add even more tasty items to the menu.
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