NASA joins with USQ to explore growing food on Mars
Scientists from NASA and researchers from USQ have joined forces to answer the big question: is there food on Mars?
Find out all you need to know about private and public schools in Toowoomba and across the Darling Downs.
Scientists from NASA and researchers from USQ have joined forces to answer the big question: is there food on Mars?
A Darling Downs school has announced the opening of their new kindy program.
A new organisation aimed at promoting Toowoomba as an education destination has been launched. Here’s what is on the agenda.
We captured all the action from the first formal of the Toowoomba school year. Who can you spot in the gallery below?
SCOTT White knows all too well the “nightmare” that is a Toowoomba school’s drop off and pick ups zone.
AUSTIN Reed is only the second student from Toowoomba Grammar to be accepted into this English university, one of the world’s elite education institutions.
Year 12 students across the state sat the first day of the QCS test yesterday, but nowhere was the test more significant than TACAPS.
A TOOWOOMBA school is in the top 10 best schools in Queensland for year three NAPLAN results this year.
ARE you keen to find out more about the growing sport of Oztag?
THE Glennie School student Isabelle Morrissey had a dramatic start to the day on the eighth day of the 73rd City of Toowoomba Eisteddfod.
TROMBONIST Amelia Webster was nervous before hitting the stage at the 73rd City of Toowoomba Eisteddfod.
TOOWOOMBA schools displayed their ingenuity at the final pitch of the Mayor’s Telstra Technology Awards.
MUSICIAN Charlotte Lacey was excited to showcase what she’d been working on all year at the City of Toowoomba Eisteddfod yesterday.
HUNDREDS of students from across the Toowoomba region have come together in harmony at Sing Out 2018.
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