
Two arrested after armed robbery
Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a Toowoomba City tobacco store, where a female employee was threatened with a knife.
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Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a Toowoomba City tobacco store, where a female employee was threatened with a knife.
Grand Central’s award-winning Colours of Culture campaign secured a $5,000 grant for Indigenous youth programs in Toowoomba.
Award-winning Toowoomba artist Brendon Walmsley releases ‘How Sweet The Sound’, the third single from his upcoming 2025 album.
Unpaid carers in Toowoomba are calling for better government support, with Darling Downs Warrior Carers Support Group’s national petition.
Toowoomba will benefit from a $32 million SEQ Liveability Fund investment- upgrades for mountain bike trails and amenities.
The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) is driving EV adoption in Australia’s outer suburbs, saving drivers up to $3,000 per year.
Toowoomba Regional Council secures a $3M tax victory in a Federal Court for employee carparks, saving ratepayers $300K annually.
What’s Happening? The Gympie Music Muster has named River’s Gift as its official charity partner for 2025, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting rural families and communities. The partnership will shine a spotlight on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the vital work being done to prevent it. At the festival, River’s Gift will launch its new children’s book, ‘Finding Hope’, which introduces safe sleep guidelines in an engaging way. Festivalgoers will also be able to purchase ‘Hope the Elephant’ teddies, with proceeds going toward the charity’s $100,000 fundraising goal. Why It Matters? As a not-for-profit festival, the Gympie Music Muster has a history of giving back, and this year, it’s focusing on an issue that directly affects families across
Toowoomba Council seeks $200M in State and Federal funding for the $270M Cressbrook Dam upgrade, ensuring water security and flood resilience.
Gatton man, 33, charged with two counts of rape after an alleged assault on an 18-year-old woman in Laidley on February 2.
Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a Toowoomba City tobacco store, where a female employee was threatened with a knife.
Grand Central’s award-winning Colours of Culture campaign secured a $5,000 grant for Indigenous youth programs in Toowoomba.
Award-winning Toowoomba artist Brendon Walmsley releases ‘How Sweet The Sound’, the third single from his upcoming 2025 album.
Unpaid carers in Toowoomba are calling for better government support, with Darling Downs Warrior Carers Support Group’s national petition.
Toowoomba will benefit from a $32 million SEQ Liveability Fund investment- upgrades for mountain bike trails and amenities.
The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) is driving EV adoption in Australia’s outer suburbs, saving drivers up to $3,000 per year.
Toowoomba Regional Council secures a $3M tax victory in a Federal Court for employee carparks, saving ratepayers $300K annually.
What’s Happening? The Gympie Music Muster has named River’s Gift as its official charity partner for 2025, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting rural families and communities. The partnership will shine a spotlight on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the vital work being done to prevent it. At the festival, River’s Gift will launch its new children’s book, ‘Finding Hope’, which introduces safe sleep guidelines in an engaging way. Festivalgoers will also be able to purchase ‘Hope the Elephant’ teddies, with proceeds going toward the charity’s $100,000 fundraising goal. Why It Matters? As a not-for-profit festival, the Gympie Music
Toowoomba Council seeks $200M in State and Federal funding for the $270M Cressbrook Dam upgrade, ensuring water security and flood resilience.
Gatton man, 33, charged with two counts of rape after an alleged assault on an 18-year-old woman in Laidley on February 2.
Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a Toowoomba City tobacco store, where a female employee was threatened with a knife.
Grand Central’s award-winning Colours of Culture campaign secured a $5,000 grant for Indigenous youth programs in Toowoomba.
Award-winning Toowoomba artist Brendon Walmsley releases ‘How Sweet The Sound’, the third single from his upcoming 2025 album.
Unpaid carers in Toowoomba are calling for better government support, with Darling Downs Warrior Carers Support Group’s national petition.
Toowoomba will benefit from a $32 million SEQ Liveability Fund investment- upgrades for mountain bike trails and amenities.
The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) is driving EV adoption in Australia’s outer suburbs, saving drivers up to $3,000 per year.
Toowoomba Regional Council secures a $3M tax victory in a Federal Court for employee carparks, saving ratepayers $300K annually.
What’s Happening? The Gympie Music Muster has named River’s Gift as its official charity partner for 2025, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting rural families and communities. The partnership will shine a spotlight on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the vital work being done to prevent it. At the festival, River’s Gift will launch its new children’s book, ‘Finding Hope’, which introduces safe sleep guidelines in an engaging way. Festivalgoers will also be able to purchase ‘Hope the Elephant’ teddies, with proceeds going toward the charity’s $100,000 fundraising goal. Why It Matters? As a not-for-profit festival, the Gympie Music Muster has a history of giving back, and this year, it’s focusing on an issue that directly affects families across
Toowoomba Council seeks $200M in State and Federal funding for the $270M Cressbrook Dam upgrade, ensuring water security and flood resilience.
Gatton man, 33, charged with two counts of rape after an alleged assault on an 18-year-old woman in Laidley on February 2.
Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a Toowoomba City tobacco store, where a female employee was threatened with a knife.
Grand Central’s award-winning Colours of Culture campaign secured a $5,000 grant for Indigenous youth programs in Toowoomba.
Award-winning Toowoomba artist Brendon Walmsley releases ‘How Sweet The Sound’, the third single from his upcoming 2025 album.
Unpaid carers in Toowoomba are calling for better government support, with Darling Downs Warrior Carers Support Group’s national petition.
Toowoomba will benefit from a $32 million SEQ Liveability Fund investment- upgrades for mountain bike trails and amenities.
The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) is driving EV adoption in Australia’s outer suburbs, saving drivers up to $3,000 per year.
Toowoomba Regional Council secures a $3M tax victory in a Federal Court for employee carparks, saving ratepayers $300K annually.
What’s Happening? The Gympie Music Muster has named River’s Gift as its official charity partner for 2025, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting rural families and communities. The partnership will shine a spotlight on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the vital work being done to prevent it. At the festival, River’s Gift will launch its new children’s book, ‘Finding Hope’, which introduces safe sleep guidelines in an engaging way. Festivalgoers will also be able to purchase ‘Hope the Elephant’ teddies, with proceeds going toward the charity’s $100,000 fundraising goal. Why It Matters? As a not-for-profit festival, the Gympie Music
Toowoomba Council seeks $200M in State and Federal funding for the $270M Cressbrook Dam upgrade, ensuring water security and flood resilience.
Gatton man, 33, charged with two counts of rape after an alleged assault on an 18-year-old woman in Laidley on February 2.