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Toowoomba students display advanced manufacturing projects at the STEM Future Skills Showcase on October 27 at Toowoomba State High.
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Toowoomba students display advanced manufacturing projects at the STEM Future Skills Showcase on October 27 at Toowoomba State High.

Toowoomba’s Mariam Nabizada earns national recognition in the 2025 Country to Canberra Leadership Competition.

QUT researchers will guide Australia’s first lunar rover Roo-ver, using Brisbane’s Yandiwanba facility and $42m in funding for testing

The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.

The 2025 Hermitage Schools Plant Science Awards in Warwick on 21 August will bring 230 students together for a full science expo.

Two Toowoomba schools join the TFH Youth Summit at Queensland Parliament on 28 August, sharing ideas for inclusion.

Toowoomba Grammar School is set to receive 750000 from the State Government for upgrades to bus zones and safe crossings.

Toowoomba experts join a $50m satellite project with UniSQ and Optus to advance imaging tech and expand space research.

Toowoomba’s top students head to Brisbane for QUT’s Future You Summit, an early glimpse into university life.

UniSQ’s Professor Jeff Dunn AO named 2025 Queensland Great for transforming cancer care and pioneering global cancer survivorship.

Toowoomba students display advanced manufacturing projects at the STEM Future Skills Showcase on October 27 at Toowoomba State High.

Toowoomba’s Mariam Nabizada earns national recognition in the 2025 Country to Canberra Leadership Competition.

QUT researchers will guide Australia’s first lunar rover Roo-ver, using Brisbane’s Yandiwanba facility and $42m in funding for testing

The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.

The 2025 Hermitage Schools Plant Science Awards in Warwick on 21 August will bring 230 students together for a full science expo.

Two Toowoomba schools join the TFH Youth Summit at Queensland Parliament on 28 August, sharing ideas for inclusion.

Toowoomba Grammar School is set to receive 750000 from the State Government for upgrades to bus zones and safe crossings.

Toowoomba experts join a $50m satellite project with UniSQ and Optus to advance imaging tech and expand space research.

Toowoomba’s top students head to Brisbane for QUT’s Future You Summit, an early glimpse into university life.

UniSQ’s Professor Jeff Dunn AO named 2025 Queensland Great for transforming cancer care and pioneering global cancer survivorship.

Toowoomba students display advanced manufacturing projects at the STEM Future Skills Showcase on October 27 at Toowoomba State High.

Toowoomba’s Mariam Nabizada earns national recognition in the 2025 Country to Canberra Leadership Competition.

QUT researchers will guide Australia’s first lunar rover Roo-ver, using Brisbane’s Yandiwanba facility and $42m in funding for testing

The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.

The 2025 Hermitage Schools Plant Science Awards in Warwick on 21 August will bring 230 students together for a full science expo.

Two Toowoomba schools join the TFH Youth Summit at Queensland Parliament on 28 August, sharing ideas for inclusion.

Toowoomba Grammar School is set to receive 750000 from the State Government for upgrades to bus zones and safe crossings.

Toowoomba experts join a $50m satellite project with UniSQ and Optus to advance imaging tech and expand space research.

Toowoomba’s top students head to Brisbane for QUT’s Future You Summit, an early glimpse into university life.

UniSQ’s Professor Jeff Dunn AO named 2025 Queensland Great for transforming cancer care and pioneering global cancer survivorship.

Toowoomba students display advanced manufacturing projects at the STEM Future Skills Showcase on October 27 at Toowoomba State High.

Toowoomba’s Mariam Nabizada earns national recognition in the 2025 Country to Canberra Leadership Competition.

QUT researchers will guide Australia’s first lunar rover Roo-ver, using Brisbane’s Yandiwanba facility and $42m in funding for testing

The 2025 Hermitage Plant Science Competition in Warwick honoured student excellence in agriculture, science projects and art.

The 2025 Hermitage Schools Plant Science Awards in Warwick on 21 August will bring 230 students together for a full science expo.

Two Toowoomba schools join the TFH Youth Summit at Queensland Parliament on 28 August, sharing ideas for inclusion.

Toowoomba Grammar School is set to receive 750000 from the State Government for upgrades to bus zones and safe crossings.

Toowoomba experts join a $50m satellite project with UniSQ and Optus to advance imaging tech and expand space research.

Toowoomba’s top students head to Brisbane for QUT’s Future You Summit, an early glimpse into university life.

UniSQ’s Professor Jeff Dunn AO named 2025 Queensland Great for transforming cancer care and pioneering global cancer survivorship.