Wagners attacks council over infrastructure charges
ONE of region’s most powerful developers has issued a warning to the Toowoomba Regional Council: lower your charges or we’ll take our business elsewhere.
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ONE of region’s most powerful developers has issued a warning to the Toowoomba Regional Council: lower your charges or we’ll take our business elsewhere.
ROBERT Channing loved his job supervising the Wagners Composite Fibre Technologies’ production line at Wellcamp.
TOOWOOMBA company Wagners is heading to the Middle East after securing a massive boardwalk project worth $1 million.
WAGNERS has been invited to submit a business case for a multimillion-dollar agricultural export distribution centre at Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport.
TOOWOOMBA needs a major shake-up in its approach to tourism, according to the man charged with bringing more visitors through Wellcamp airport.
YOUNG Toowoomba businessmen Kenneth Wagner and Michael Hay have a sold popular CBD bar.
WHEN the lock to David Allen Beaven’s concrete truck was jammed he reached for his trusty vice grips.
TOOWOOMBA is in need of high-speed passenger rail between Wellcamp Airport and Brisbane to secure its future, according to John Wagner.
A SPECIAL concrete invented in Toowoomba has won a major award in the United States.
FROM water saving technologies to specialised concrete and more, there have been some great discoveries made by Toowoomba inventors.
WAGNERS enters into global partnership with $11 billion Indian conglomerate to create an international market for its environmentally friendly concrete.
ONE of Australia’s most successful family-owned businesses has won a prestigious engineering award for its Wellcamp Airport and Wellcamp Business Park project.
A SPECIALISED concrete that was used to build Wellcamp airport has put mining and construction company Wagners in the running for an international award.
TOOWOOMBA workers are busily constructing a wharf that will open up a $125 million cement grinding plant on the Brisbane River to the world.
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