$210m loss: Toowoomba precinct faces axe from SEQ City Deal
Toowoomba is facing losing more than $200m from the upcoming City Deal, despite a project being added to the list. And one high-profile entertainment precinct is facing the axe.
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Toowoomba is facing losing more than $200m from the upcoming City Deal, despite a project being added to the list. And one high-profile entertainment precinct is facing the axe.
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.
In a letter penned by Toowoomba Regional Council CEO Brian Pidgeon, workers were told that any staff involved in industrial action would not be allowed to attend work.
A DISPUTE over whether or not a proposed subdivision on land at James St on the Toowoomba escarpment constitutes a “hatchet lot” has been listed for trial.
THE development industry is one of the biggest areas covered and regulated by the Toowoomba Regional Council. Here are seven applications determined this week.
A TRIAL to promote business renewal in creative industries across the CBD is seeking interested proponents to launch the innovative project.
“This story has just become more ludicrous.”
THE Department of Employment and Small Business has revealed why Toowoomba missed out on the extended Back to Work program.
THE development industry is one of the biggest areas covered and regulated by the Toowoomba Regional Council. Here are 10 proposals submitted this week.
ONE of the region’s most notable philanthropists says he is still deciding whether to proceed with a set of luxury units overlooking the Toowoomba Escarpment.
Two and a half years on, a $200 million housing development that could support up to 1000 new lots remains under assessment by Toowoomba Regional Council.
A REVISED proposal for a set of luxury units by one of Toowoomba’s most well-known philanthropists has been approved by the council.
TOOWOOMBA Regional Council will consider turning one of its now-defunct work depots into a “business incubator” for the region’s manufacturing sector.
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