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Toowoomba Mayor Geoff McDonald joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring the Darling Downs is part of Olympic planning.
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Toowoomba Mayor Geoff McDonald joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring the Darling Downs is part of Olympic planning.

What’s Happening? Applications are now open for the 2026 intake of the Australian Future Cotton Leaders Program (AFCLP), the cotton industry’s premier leadership development initiative. The program, run and coordinated by Cotton Australia with support from the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC), is held every two years and aims to develop leadership knowledge, skills and experience across the cotton supply chain. Applications are open to growers, consultants, merchants, and research and extension personnel who wish to develop their leadership skills and complete a project related to their area of interest. The course is designed for the best and brightest young people from across the industry. Applications close on November 28, and the program will conclude with a graduation ceremony

Brisbane 2032 leaders visited Toowoomba to announce four advisory groups, highlighting the region’s growing role in the Olympic Games.

Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup return 20–26 October with $370k prize pool, rodeo thrills, campdrafting and thousands set to attend.

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.

Big Bike Film Night brings eight global cycling films to BCC Cinemas Toowoomba Strand on 21 August for its first-ever local screening.

GYG hosted a fun basketball comp with Toowoomba Basketball, where Team Nacho won and crew bonded beyond the kitchen.

Maroons secure the 2025 Origin shield with a commanding 24-12 win over NSW, led by Tom Dearden’s player-of-the-series display.

Klein’s controversial whistle work in Origin 2 leaves Blues fans bitter and Queenslanders fired up for Game 3.

Toowoomba Mayor Geoff McDonald joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring the Darling Downs is part of Olympic planning.

What’s Happening? Applications are now open for the 2026 intake of the Australian Future Cotton Leaders Program (AFCLP), the cotton industry’s premier leadership development initiative. The program, run and coordinated by Cotton Australia with support from the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC), is held every two years and aims to develop leadership knowledge, skills and experience across the cotton supply chain. Applications are open to growers, consultants, merchants, and research and extension personnel who wish to develop their leadership skills and complete a project related to their area of interest. The course is designed for the best and brightest

Brisbane 2032 leaders visited Toowoomba to announce four advisory groups, highlighting the region’s growing role in the Olympic Games.

Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup return 20–26 October with $370k prize pool, rodeo thrills, campdrafting and thousands set to attend.

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.

Big Bike Film Night brings eight global cycling films to BCC Cinemas Toowoomba Strand on 21 August for its first-ever local screening.

GYG hosted a fun basketball comp with Toowoomba Basketball, where Team Nacho won and crew bonded beyond the kitchen.

Maroons secure the 2025 Origin shield with a commanding 24-12 win over NSW, led by Tom Dearden’s player-of-the-series display.

Klein’s controversial whistle work in Origin 2 leaves Blues fans bitter and Queenslanders fired up for Game 3.

Toowoomba Mayor Geoff McDonald joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring the Darling Downs is part of Olympic planning.

What’s Happening? Applications are now open for the 2026 intake of the Australian Future Cotton Leaders Program (AFCLP), the cotton industry’s premier leadership development initiative. The program, run and coordinated by Cotton Australia with support from the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC), is held every two years and aims to develop leadership knowledge, skills and experience across the cotton supply chain. Applications are open to growers, consultants, merchants, and research and extension personnel who wish to develop their leadership skills and complete a project related to their area of interest. The course is designed for the best and brightest young people from across the industry. Applications close on November 28, and the program will conclude with a graduation ceremony

Brisbane 2032 leaders visited Toowoomba to announce four advisory groups, highlighting the region’s growing role in the Olympic Games.

Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup return 20–26 October with $370k prize pool, rodeo thrills, campdrafting and thousands set to attend.

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.

Big Bike Film Night brings eight global cycling films to BCC Cinemas Toowoomba Strand on 21 August for its first-ever local screening.

GYG hosted a fun basketball comp with Toowoomba Basketball, where Team Nacho won and crew bonded beyond the kitchen.

Maroons secure the 2025 Origin shield with a commanding 24-12 win over NSW, led by Tom Dearden’s player-of-the-series display.

Klein’s controversial whistle work in Origin 2 leaves Blues fans bitter and Queenslanders fired up for Game 3.

Toowoomba Mayor Geoff McDonald joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring the Darling Downs is part of Olympic planning.

What’s Happening? Applications are now open for the 2026 intake of the Australian Future Cotton Leaders Program (AFCLP), the cotton industry’s premier leadership development initiative. The program, run and coordinated by Cotton Australia with support from the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC), is held every two years and aims to develop leadership knowledge, skills and experience across the cotton supply chain. Applications are open to growers, consultants, merchants, and research and extension personnel who wish to develop their leadership skills and complete a project related to their area of interest. The course is designed for the best and brightest

Brisbane 2032 leaders visited Toowoomba to announce four advisory groups, highlighting the region’s growing role in the Olympic Games.

Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup return 20–26 October with $370k prize pool, rodeo thrills, campdrafting and thousands set to attend.

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.

Big Bike Film Night brings eight global cycling films to BCC Cinemas Toowoomba Strand on 21 August for its first-ever local screening.

GYG hosted a fun basketball comp with Toowoomba Basketball, where Team Nacho won and crew bonded beyond the kitchen.

Maroons secure the 2025 Origin shield with a commanding 24-12 win over NSW, led by Tom Dearden’s player-of-the-series display.

Klein’s controversial whistle work in Origin 2 leaves Blues fans bitter and Queenslanders fired up for Game 3.