
Six charged over attack
Six men, aged 18 to 22, have been charged over a November 24, 2024, assault in Toowoomba’s CBD that left a 30-year-old man with significant head injuries.
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Six men, aged 18 to 22, have been charged over a November 24, 2024, assault in Toowoomba’s CBD that left a 30-year-old man with significant head injuries.
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Six men, aged 18 to 22, have been charged over a November 24, 2024, assault in Toowoomba’s CBD that left a 30-year-old man with significant head injuries.
Join the 2025 Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport Marathon on 3–4 May to support local charities through various running events. Participate to make a positive impact on community health initiatives
Toowoomba LifeFlight crews led regional rescues in 2024, completing 936 missions and aiding 905 patients, contributing to LifeFlight’s record 8,477 assists statewide.
UniSQ launched Australia’s only MBA in Aviation, equipping professionals with leadership and strategic skills.
Help shape Central Highfields! Have your say by 5pm, 17 Feb 2025, via the Your Say website or Council service centres.
Toowoomba’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
100 days to go! Join the 2025 Toowoomba Marathon on 3–4 May. Medals honour Toowoomba’s floral emblem and aviation history.
What’s Happening? Circular Communities Australia is launching Australia’s first purpose-built big bag recycling facility in Toowoomba, Queensland. The innovative facility will process large industrial bags used across agriculture, construction, and manufacturing industries, transforming them into new products like panelling and seating through state-of-the-art recycling technology. Why It Matters? The facility represents a major leap forward in sustainable waste management by addressing a challenging waste stream—large industrial bags. This initiative supports the circular economy, reduces landfill waste, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and creates local jobs. It also serves as a blueprint for similar initiatives across Australia. Stephen Richards, Managing Director of
Rangeville toddler Raphael battles stage 4 neuroblastoma, with his family relocating to Brisbane. Help them raise $20,000 for mounting costs.
Severe heatwave hits Toowoomba—Mayor Geoff McDonald urges residents to stay hydrated and prepared for Australia Day on January 26.
Six men, aged 18 to 22, have been charged over a November 24, 2024, assault in Toowoomba’s CBD that left a 30-year-old man with significant head injuries.
Join the 2025 Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport Marathon on 3–4 May to support local charities through various running events. Participate to make a positive impact on community health initiatives
Toowoomba LifeFlight crews led regional rescues in 2024, completing 936 missions and aiding 905 patients, contributing to LifeFlight’s record 8,477 assists statewide.
UniSQ launched Australia’s only MBA in Aviation, equipping professionals with leadership and strategic skills.
Help shape Central Highfields! Have your say by 5pm, 17 Feb 2025, via the Your Say website or Council service centres.
Toowoomba’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
100 days to go! Join the 2025 Toowoomba Marathon on 3–4 May. Medals honour Toowoomba’s floral emblem and aviation history.
What’s Happening? Circular Communities Australia is launching Australia’s first purpose-built big bag recycling facility in Toowoomba, Queensland. The innovative facility will process large industrial bags used across agriculture, construction, and manufacturing industries, transforming them into new products like panelling and seating through state-of-the-art recycling technology. Why It Matters? The facility represents a major leap forward in sustainable waste management by addressing a challenging waste stream—large industrial bags. This initiative supports the circular economy, reduces landfill waste, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and creates local jobs. It also serves as a blueprint for similar initiatives across Australia. Stephen Richards, Managing Director of Circular Communities Australia, emphasised the project’s impact, stating, “This plant marks a new chapter for our Members and community, but
Rangeville toddler Raphael battles stage 4 neuroblastoma, with his family relocating to Brisbane. Help them raise $20,000 for mounting costs.
Severe heatwave hits Toowoomba—Mayor Geoff McDonald urges residents to stay hydrated and prepared for Australia Day on January 26.
Six men, aged 18 to 22, have been charged over a November 24, 2024, assault in Toowoomba’s CBD that left a 30-year-old man with significant head injuries.
Join the 2025 Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport Marathon on 3–4 May to support local charities through various running events. Participate to make a positive impact on community health initiatives
Toowoomba LifeFlight crews led regional rescues in 2024, completing 936 missions and aiding 905 patients, contributing to LifeFlight’s record 8,477 assists statewide.
UniSQ launched Australia’s only MBA in Aviation, equipping professionals with leadership and strategic skills.
Help shape Central Highfields! Have your say by 5pm, 17 Feb 2025, via the Your Say website or Council service centres.
Toowoomba’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
100 days to go! Join the 2025 Toowoomba Marathon on 3–4 May. Medals honour Toowoomba’s floral emblem and aviation history.
What’s Happening? Circular Communities Australia is launching Australia’s first purpose-built big bag recycling facility in Toowoomba, Queensland. The innovative facility will process large industrial bags used across agriculture, construction, and manufacturing industries, transforming them into new products like panelling and seating through state-of-the-art recycling technology. Why It Matters? The facility represents a major leap forward in sustainable waste management by addressing a challenging waste stream—large industrial bags. This initiative supports the circular economy, reduces landfill waste, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and creates local jobs. It also serves as a blueprint for similar initiatives across Australia. Stephen Richards, Managing Director of
Rangeville toddler Raphael battles stage 4 neuroblastoma, with his family relocating to Brisbane. Help them raise $20,000 for mounting costs.
Severe heatwave hits Toowoomba—Mayor Geoff McDonald urges residents to stay hydrated and prepared for Australia Day on January 26.