
Bush Christmas Exhibition 2025 highlights Australian made gifts
Bush Christmas Exhibition returns to Toowoomba from 19 to 28 November with more than 100 makers offering Australian made gifts.
Join Our Exclusive Weekly Newsletter Sign up

Bush Christmas Exhibition returns to Toowoomba from 19 to 28 November with more than 100 makers offering Australian made gifts.

Work starts on the final 35 villas at Platz Street as Oak Tree lifts total Toowoomba investment to more than $32 million.

Creevey Horrell Lawyers raffle a $4,500 Winton opal on Nov 27 to help the Common Ground Foundation support rural families.

A new 480 megawatt solar and battery project at Punchs Creek is set to boost Toowoomba’s growing renewable energy sector.

The Empire Foundation has awarded 37 Youth Bursaries totalling over $26,000, helping young regional performers develop their skills.

Flood recovery works on Mount Sylvia Road are complete, improving flood resilience and road safety in Lockyer Valley.

The Empire Toowoomba invites Expressions of Interest for a new restaurant operator and catering partner, closing 30 November 2025.

War Spoils by Paul Dobbyn launches at Cobb+Co. Museum, revealing a Toowoomba family’s moving wartime legacy.

At Drayton Villas, Toowoomba gardener Harley Brady finds more than a job, he finds time with his grandfather.

Jeremy’s Book Exchange Toowoomba hosts Tantalon’s free live electronic performance tonight as part of Carnival week.

Bush Christmas Exhibition returns to Toowoomba from 19 to 28 November with more than 100 makers offering Australian made gifts.

Work starts on the final 35 villas at Platz Street as Oak Tree lifts total Toowoomba investment to more than $32 million.

Creevey Horrell Lawyers raffle a $4,500 Winton opal on Nov 27 to help the Common Ground Foundation support rural families.

A new 480 megawatt solar and battery project at Punchs Creek is set to boost Toowoomba’s growing renewable energy sector.

The Empire Foundation has awarded 37 Youth Bursaries totalling over $26,000, helping young regional performers develop their skills.

Flood recovery works on Mount Sylvia Road are complete, improving flood resilience and road safety in Lockyer Valley.

The Empire Toowoomba invites Expressions of Interest for a new restaurant operator and catering partner, closing 30 November 2025.

War Spoils by Paul Dobbyn launches at Cobb+Co. Museum, revealing a Toowoomba family’s moving wartime legacy.

At Drayton Villas, Toowoomba gardener Harley Brady finds more than a job, he finds time with his grandfather.

Jeremy’s Book Exchange Toowoomba hosts Tantalon’s free live electronic performance tonight as part of Carnival week.

Bush Christmas Exhibition returns to Toowoomba from 19 to 28 November with more than 100 makers offering Australian made gifts.

Work starts on the final 35 villas at Platz Street as Oak Tree lifts total Toowoomba investment to more than $32 million.

Creevey Horrell Lawyers raffle a $4,500 Winton opal on Nov 27 to help the Common Ground Foundation support rural families.

A new 480 megawatt solar and battery project at Punchs Creek is set to boost Toowoomba’s growing renewable energy sector.

The Empire Foundation has awarded 37 Youth Bursaries totalling over $26,000, helping young regional performers develop their skills.

Flood recovery works on Mount Sylvia Road are complete, improving flood resilience and road safety in Lockyer Valley.

The Empire Toowoomba invites Expressions of Interest for a new restaurant operator and catering partner, closing 30 November 2025.

War Spoils by Paul Dobbyn launches at Cobb+Co. Museum, revealing a Toowoomba family’s moving wartime legacy.

At Drayton Villas, Toowoomba gardener Harley Brady finds more than a job, he finds time with his grandfather.

Jeremy’s Book Exchange Toowoomba hosts Tantalon’s free live electronic performance tonight as part of Carnival week.

Bush Christmas Exhibition returns to Toowoomba from 19 to 28 November with more than 100 makers offering Australian made gifts.

Work starts on the final 35 villas at Platz Street as Oak Tree lifts total Toowoomba investment to more than $32 million.

Creevey Horrell Lawyers raffle a $4,500 Winton opal on Nov 27 to help the Common Ground Foundation support rural families.

A new 480 megawatt solar and battery project at Punchs Creek is set to boost Toowoomba’s growing renewable energy sector.

The Empire Foundation has awarded 37 Youth Bursaries totalling over $26,000, helping young regional performers develop their skills.

Flood recovery works on Mount Sylvia Road are complete, improving flood resilience and road safety in Lockyer Valley.

The Empire Toowoomba invites Expressions of Interest for a new restaurant operator and catering partner, closing 30 November 2025.

War Spoils by Paul Dobbyn launches at Cobb+Co. Museum, revealing a Toowoomba family’s moving wartime legacy.

At Drayton Villas, Toowoomba gardener Harley Brady finds more than a job, he finds time with his grandfather.

Jeremy’s Book Exchange Toowoomba hosts Tantalon’s free live electronic performance tonight as part of Carnival week.