Woman injured in regional motel fire; man rescued from car after lookout fall
It’s been a busy weekend for emergency services with a spate of serious crashes and a motel fire. Here’s the latest.
It’s been a busy weekend for emergency services with a spate of serious crashes and a motel fire. Here’s the latest.
A woman has been taken to hospital after a fire overnight at a Toowoomba motel. Here’s what we know.
Police have arrested a driver allegedly high on meth, driving the wrong way into oncoming traffic on one of the busiest highways in the state. WATCH THE VIDEO
More than three years after a Darling Downs woman was allegedly violently killed inside her home, her family is no closer to having their questions answered. Here’s why.
A southwest Queensland woman locked herself up at home for days after her ex-partner began an “onslaught” of harassment where he stalked the woman at social events, at home, and at work.
Here is a list of matters listed at Toowoomba Magistrates Court on Friday.
Here is a list of District Court sittings at Toowoomba on March 21
Here’s a list of Darling Downs men to avoid who were caught committing a range of creepy crimes such as peeping in showers, showing girls their penises, public masturbation romps, and other gross crimes.
A young woman is due to face court, charged with arson after police alleged she set fire to two properties and killed a dog.
A quad bike rider is in the hands of paramedics and a major highway is closed following a crash in the Southern Downs.
The profound ramifications of a regional Queensland rugby league player who sexually assaulted a woman have been revealed, as the young man was sentenced for his crimes.
Here is a list of matters listed at Toowoomba Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Here is a list of District Court sittings at Toowoomba on March 20
A Toowoomba woman spent her child’s first birthday behind bars after two years of stolen car chases, drug possession, home invasions and resisting arrest.
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