No orders for Toowoomba-made aircraft after $155m project named
After more than $150m of funding, the first aircraft to be assembled in the Toowoomba region has taken a big step forward. But Boeing says it still hasn’t received an order yet.
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After more than $150m of funding, the first aircraft to be assembled in the Toowoomba region has taken a big step forward. But Boeing says it still hasn’t received an order yet.
A massive new mixed-use development will replace the old Newtown football ground, one of the most notable eyesores in Toowoomba. See the designs here:
A long-discussed and floated project to revitalise the Toowoomba CBD has been given a huge boost, with $25m included in the SEQ City Deal. Details here:
A last-minute council request has held back the start of construction on a new service station at a major Toowoomba intersection.
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.
It’s a project that will cost nearly $200m over the next 20 years. Now residents can get a sneak peek at a new sports precinct in Toowoomba that could deliver Olympic-level infrastructure. Watch the video here.
A new overnight clinic designed to help people with a common health condition has been proposed for a site in Toowoomba.
After several months of planning, a special report into the opportunities present for Toowoomba at the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane will be released soon. See details here.
Queensland’s Water Minister has not disclosed how much the State Government’s new deal to pump water from Wivenhoe with the Toowoomba Regional Council will cost.
A telecommunications giant has put forward plans to fix a mobile dead zone in the Toowoomba region with a new base station in a southwest rural area.
Having secured approval, the developer of a massive new subdivision north of Toowoomba has revealed when lots will be available for sale.
A fast food giant’s proposal to build a new Toowoomba location on a busy road and directly opposite a primary school has drawn a backlash from some residents.
Toowoomba residents have responded to the call to get vaccinated, with the region’s first-jab rate passing 95 per cent. Its second-dose rate is also ahead of Queensland.
A growing part of greater Toowoomba could get even bigger, after a developer proposed a new housing estate that would create a new local centre, parks and a collector road.
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