
Strong demand for Toowoomba’s first luxury CBD apartments
Fairleigh Residences in Toowoomba CBD see strong buyer demand, starting at $1.75m with completion set for spring 2026.
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Fairleigh Residences in Toowoomba CBD see strong buyer demand, starting at $1.75m with completion set for spring 2026.
Toowoomba is officially an International City of Peace, joining 452 cities worldwide and strengthening its legacy of inclusion.
Police appeal for help after cash was stolen from a Plainland fast-food restaurant on 19 August, urging CCTV review.
Bradman’s Ashes baggy green has been secured by the National Museum of Australia for $438,550 and is now on display.
Toowoomba Quilters raffle two handcrafted quilts for Angel Flight during the Carnival of Flowers, raising funds for rural families.
Highfields’ Marian and Pieter de Kroon join 65 Toowoomba athletes at the GemLife Games on Sept 11-12 on the Sunshine Coast.
Murphys Creek Challenge returns this Sunday with three trail distances and over 200 runners expected to take part.
Wagners earns $22.7m after tax on $431.3m sales, with Olympics driven work and pole demand set to lift in 2025/2026.
The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.
Works start late August on four kilometre Cunningham Highway upgrades, Fisher Park Rest Areas closed until mid 2026.
Fairleigh Residences in Toowoomba CBD see strong buyer demand, starting at $1.75m with completion set for spring 2026.
Toowoomba is officially an International City of Peace, joining 452 cities worldwide and strengthening its legacy of inclusion.
Police appeal for help after cash was stolen from a Plainland fast-food restaurant on 19 August, urging CCTV review.
Bradman’s Ashes baggy green has been secured by the National Museum of Australia for $438,550 and is now on display.
Toowoomba Quilters raffle two handcrafted quilts for Angel Flight during the Carnival of Flowers, raising funds for rural families.
Highfields’ Marian and Pieter de Kroon join 65 Toowoomba athletes at the GemLife Games on Sept 11-12 on the Sunshine Coast.
Murphys Creek Challenge returns this Sunday with three trail distances and over 200 runners expected to take part.
Wagners earns $22.7m after tax on $431.3m sales, with Olympics driven work and pole demand set to lift in 2025/2026.
The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.
Works start late August on four kilometre Cunningham Highway upgrades, Fisher Park Rest Areas closed until mid 2026.
Fairleigh Residences in Toowoomba CBD see strong buyer demand, starting at $1.75m with completion set for spring 2026.
Toowoomba is officially an International City of Peace, joining 452 cities worldwide and strengthening its legacy of inclusion.
Police appeal for help after cash was stolen from a Plainland fast-food restaurant on 19 August, urging CCTV review.
Bradman’s Ashes baggy green has been secured by the National Museum of Australia for $438,550 and is now on display.
Toowoomba Quilters raffle two handcrafted quilts for Angel Flight during the Carnival of Flowers, raising funds for rural families.
Highfields’ Marian and Pieter de Kroon join 65 Toowoomba athletes at the GemLife Games on Sept 11-12 on the Sunshine Coast.
Murphys Creek Challenge returns this Sunday with three trail distances and over 200 runners expected to take part.
Wagners earns $22.7m after tax on $431.3m sales, with Olympics driven work and pole demand set to lift in 2025/2026.
The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.
Works start late August on four kilometre Cunningham Highway upgrades, Fisher Park Rest Areas closed until mid 2026.
Fairleigh Residences in Toowoomba CBD see strong buyer demand, starting at $1.75m with completion set for spring 2026.
Toowoomba is officially an International City of Peace, joining 452 cities worldwide and strengthening its legacy of inclusion.
Police appeal for help after cash was stolen from a Plainland fast-food restaurant on 19 August, urging CCTV review.
Bradman’s Ashes baggy green has been secured by the National Museum of Australia for $438,550 and is now on display.
Toowoomba Quilters raffle two handcrafted quilts for Angel Flight during the Carnival of Flowers, raising funds for rural families.
Highfields’ Marian and Pieter de Kroon join 65 Toowoomba athletes at the GemLife Games on Sept 11-12 on the Sunshine Coast.
Murphys Creek Challenge returns this Sunday with three trail distances and over 200 runners expected to take part.
Wagners earns $22.7m after tax on $431.3m sales, with Olympics driven work and pole demand set to lift in 2025/2026.
The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.
Works start late August on four kilometre Cunningham Highway upgrades, Fisher Park Rest Areas closed until mid 2026.