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65 #trEATs to eat at this year’s Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

Join us for the 75th Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers from September 13 to October 7, 2024, and indulge in a record 65 floral-inspired #trEATS. From delightful desserts to savory dishes crafted by local cafés and restaurants, this year’s food trail offers a delicious journey through Toowoomba’s vibrant culinary scene.

The Toowoomba Minute: A heartfelt tribute, the Cox family donates The Family Tree sculpture to Carinity Brownesholme, honouring the exceptional care of their mother.

Family Donates Unique Sculpture to Highfields Aged Care

The Cox family donated The Family Tree sculpture to Carinity Brownesholme to thank the staff for their care of Margot Cox OAM. The sculpture, created from recycled materials, represents the family’s connection to the community and their rural roots.

Have your say on road safety

Have your say on road safety

Toowoomba residents are being invited to have their say about the region’s road safety plan. Toowoomba Regional Council has released its draft Toowoomba Region Road Safety Strategy 2024-2028, which is designed to reduce road trauma in the region. Councillor Trevor Manteufel said the council was “working towards a vision of zero road deaths and serious injuries in our region.” “The 2024-2028 draft strategy proposes a framework for Council, its key road safety stakeholders and the broader community to work on this vision together,’’ he said. “Loss of life and serious injuries from road crashes have a devastating impact on our community. “With a network of nearly 6,700 kilometres of sealed and unsealed roads, the safety and wellbeing of all road

“People setting up campsites during the Gympie Music Muster Rope Off event, with tents and caravans being arranged, and a festive atmosphere as music lovers gather to secure their spots for the festival.”

Let the Gympie Music Muster Rope Off Fun Begin!

Join the Gympie Music Muster’s annual Rope Off event on August 3, where music lovers secure their campsites and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Experience the tradition, community spirit, and anticipation leading up to the festival, with over 1500 sites available.

65 #trEATs to eat at this year’s Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

Join us for the 75th Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers from September 13 to October 7, 2024, and indulge in a record 65 floral-inspired #trEATS. From delightful desserts to savory dishes crafted by local cafés and restaurants, this year’s food trail offers a delicious journey through Toowoomba’s vibrant culinary scene.

The Toowoomba Minute: A heartfelt tribute, the Cox family donates The Family Tree sculpture to Carinity Brownesholme, honouring the exceptional care of their mother.

Family Donates Unique Sculpture to Highfields Aged Care

The Cox family donated The Family Tree sculpture to Carinity Brownesholme to thank the staff for their care of Margot Cox OAM. The sculpture, created from recycled materials, represents the family’s connection to the community and their rural roots.

Have your say on road safety

Have your say on road safety

Toowoomba residents are being invited to have their say about the region’s road safety plan. Toowoomba Regional Council has released its draft Toowoomba Region Road Safety Strategy 2024-2028, which is designed to reduce road trauma in the region. Councillor Trevor Manteufel said the council was “working towards a vision of zero road deaths and serious injuries in our region.” “The 2024-2028 draft strategy proposes a framework for Council, its key road safety stakeholders and the broader community to work on this vision together,’’ he said. “Loss of life and serious injuries from road crashes have a devastating impact on our community. “With a network of nearly 6,700 kilometres of sealed and unsealed roads, the safety and wellbeing of all road

“People setting up campsites during the Gympie Music Muster Rope Off event, with tents and caravans being arranged, and a festive atmosphere as music lovers gather to secure their spots for the festival.”

Let the Gympie Music Muster Rope Off Fun Begin!

Join the Gympie Music Muster’s annual Rope Off event on August 3, where music lovers secure their campsites and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Experience the tradition, community spirit, and anticipation leading up to the festival, with over 1500 sites available.