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Toowoomba born dancer KalaMoana Bailey will represent Australia in a historic first at the ICU World Championships in Orlando.

Brisbane’s future main stadium has locked in its site, field size and layout as concept plans continue to develop.

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

Chris Burton will receive Toowoomba’s highest honour, recognising his Olympic success and strong local ties.

The Australian Senior Open returns to Toowoomba in October 2026 under a new three-year agreement.

Angie Ballard joins the Brisbane 2032 Board while Kurt Fearnley finishes his term, with both thanked for their Paralympic service.

PBR Australia locks in Toowoomba for its 2026 season as new towns join the tour and prizemoney passes one million dollars.

Netball Australia and Glucojel unite to Back the Bid for netball’s inclusion in the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games with 80,000 supporters.

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

Toowoomba born dancer KalaMoana Bailey will represent Australia in a historic first at the ICU World Championships in Orlando.

Brisbane’s future main stadium has locked in its site, field size and layout as concept plans continue to develop.

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

Chris Burton will receive Toowoomba’s highest honour, recognising his Olympic success and strong local ties.

The Australian Senior Open returns to Toowoomba in October 2026 under a new three-year agreement.

Angie Ballard joins the Brisbane 2032 Board while Kurt Fearnley finishes his term, with both thanked for their Paralympic service.

PBR Australia locks in Toowoomba for its 2026 season as new towns join the tour and prizemoney passes one million dollars.

Netball Australia and Glucojel unite to Back the Bid for netball’s inclusion in the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games with 80,000 supporters.

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

Toowoomba born dancer KalaMoana Bailey will represent Australia in a historic first at the ICU World Championships in Orlando.

Brisbane’s future main stadium has locked in its site, field size and layout as concept plans continue to develop.

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

Chris Burton will receive Toowoomba’s highest honour, recognising his Olympic success and strong local ties.

The Australian Senior Open returns to Toowoomba in October 2026 under a new three-year agreement.

Angie Ballard joins the Brisbane 2032 Board while Kurt Fearnley finishes his term, with both thanked for their Paralympic service.

PBR Australia locks in Toowoomba for its 2026 season as new towns join the tour and prizemoney passes one million dollars.

Netball Australia and Glucojel unite to Back the Bid for netball’s inclusion in the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games with 80,000 supporters.

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

Toowoomba born dancer KalaMoana Bailey will represent Australia in a historic first at the ICU World Championships in Orlando.

Brisbane’s future main stadium has locked in its site, field size and layout as concept plans continue to develop.

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

Chris Burton will receive Toowoomba’s highest honour, recognising his Olympic success and strong local ties.

The Australian Senior Open returns to Toowoomba in October 2026 under a new three-year agreement.

Angie Ballard joins the Brisbane 2032 Board while Kurt Fearnley finishes his term, with both thanked for their Paralympic service.

PBR Australia locks in Toowoomba for its 2026 season as new towns join the tour and prizemoney passes one million dollars.

Netball Australia and Glucojel unite to Back the Bid for netball’s inclusion in the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games with 80,000 supporters.

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