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St Francis Catholic College in Westbrook has marked the start of construction ahead of its planned 2027 opening.
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St Francis Catholic College in Westbrook has marked the start of construction ahead of its planned 2027 opening.

UniSQ lands $1M to design a new athletics centre in Toowoomba, boosting local sport ahead of Brisbane 2032.

War Spoils author Paul Dobbyn connects WWI family history with students, schools and a Toowoomba book launch.

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

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.

St Francis Catholic College in Westbrook has marked the start of construction ahead of its planned 2027 opening.

UniSQ lands $1M to design a new athletics centre in Toowoomba, boosting local sport ahead of Brisbane 2032.

War Spoils author Paul Dobbyn connects WWI family history with students, schools and a Toowoomba book launch.

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

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.

St Francis Catholic College in Westbrook has marked the start of construction ahead of its planned 2027 opening.

UniSQ lands $1M to design a new athletics centre in Toowoomba, boosting local sport ahead of Brisbane 2032.

War Spoils author Paul Dobbyn connects WWI family history with students, schools and a Toowoomba book launch.

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

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.

St Francis Catholic College in Westbrook has marked the start of construction ahead of its planned 2027 opening.

UniSQ lands $1M to design a new athletics centre in Toowoomba, boosting local sport ahead of Brisbane 2032.

War Spoils author Paul Dobbyn connects WWI family history with students, schools and a Toowoomba book launch.

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

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.