Brisbane 2032 launches $2.5b procurement program, unveiling 50 EOI packages to strengthen local economic growth.
Emma Memma’s Dance Island Party Tour adds a Toowoomba stop, the first show to be filmed, bringing music, dance and Auslan to kids.
Salvos Stores has opened in Clifford Gardens, offering affordable pre-loved goods and supporting local community programs.
A major upgrade to Niagara Road will improve safety and support transport connectivity across Toowoomba’s Western Downs region.
Australian cotton growers begin planting for the 2025/26 season, expecting over 4 million bales and strong economic returns.
Gympie Music Muster raised a record $141,780 for River’s Gift to fund SIDS awareness and safe sleep education across Queensland.
Brisbane 2032 leaders visited Toowoomba to announce four advisory groups, highlighting the region’s growing role in the Olympic Games.
QUT researchers will guide Australia’s first lunar rover Roo-ver, using Brisbane’s Yandiwanba facility and $42m in funding for testing
Highfields Bikeway Stage 3 design unveiled, with feedback open until October 2025 to shape safe and accessible pathways.
Families can meet Gabby at Grand Central Toowoomba on 4 October with free meet and greets from 11am to 2pm.