Quarantine hub gives hope to universities, foreign students
Toowoomba’s proposed quarantine hub could provide a lifeline for the state’s universities, many of which have experienced a significant decline in foreign students.
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Toowoomba’s proposed quarantine hub could provide a lifeline for the state’s universities, many of which have experienced a significant decline in foreign students.
The decision will be left to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and I think that he should know of any opposition from this area.
It’s a $20 million facility and while construction has only just begun, inquiries have already started coming in from across the country from other businesses wanting to be a part of it.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles says there are big advantages to a purpose built quarantine facility, such as the one being proposed at Wellcamp.
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.
A RIVAL low-carbon building product to Wagners’ earth-friendly concrete has been introduced to the Toowoomba market.
TOOWOOMBA company Wagners will re-enter the concreting market in 2019, with the approval of a new batching plant in the city’s western suburbs.
TOOWOOMBA company Wagners has been approved to build a new concrete batching plant in the city’s western suburbs.
A RECENTLY shared walk-through video shows the new design of The Gladstone Hotel development.
TOOWOOMBA’S Wagners Holding Company has flagged a strong end to the 2019 financial year as major infrastructure projects slip behind schedule this year.
Concrete firm Wagners is looking to cement a base on the Sunshine Coast as it doubles its production network in the next three years.
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