TGIF: 10 things to do in Toowoomba this weekend
With a tonne of live music from Aussie legends like John Williamson and The Rubens this weekend, it looks like Toowoomba is in for a stellar few days.
Find out all you need to know about private and public schools in Toowoomba and across the Darling Downs.
With a tonne of live music from Aussie legends like John Williamson and The Rubens this weekend, it looks like Toowoomba is in for a stellar few days.
A new study performed over a number of years will decide how PFAS exposure really is impacting the residents of Oakey, and two other Australian towns.
Young adults with autism are being sidestepped as employers fail to see the upside of a neurodiverse workplace new research from the University of Southern Queensland has found.
Here’s all the great events and activities happening around the region these school holidays. Whether it be meeting some cute Aussie animals or learning some cool new skate tricks, there’s something for everyone.
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?
A historical significance assessment could be the key to unlocking the preservation of Toowoomba Chronicle photograph archives.
Yesterday saw many news, and other outlets, blocked off Facebook, but their could be a silver lining to the changes according to a USQ researcher.
Adventure awaits! USQ is offering a new overseas education experience thanks to a bout of Government funding. Here’s where the scholarship will take you.
Meet the family who have launched a regional farming first with orders already taking off much faster than a snail’s pace.
A Toowoomba kindergarten has launched their very own seed and book library for the wider Toowoomba community to enjoy.
Money and job security are two reasons interest in health courses at USQ has increased since COVID-19 hit Toowoomba. A USQ academic has weighed in on why students are now rushing to study.
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