Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Last Top Stories: Man killed in Toowoomba crash - Brisbane Times

Man killed in Toowoomba crash - Brisbane Times

Man killed in Toowoomba crash - Brisbane Times
A man died after his car failed to negotiate bend on a highway near Toowoomba. A man has died in a single vehicle crash in Queensland's Toowoomba region. The 34-year-old's car left The Gore Highway and rolled after he failed to negotiate a bend at ...
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Homeless for a week to save Toowoomba's soup kitchen | Toowoomba Chronicle

Homeless for a week to save Toowoomba's soup kitchen | Toowoomba Chronicle
WHERE am I going to sleep tonight? Toowoomba's Basement Soup Kitchen co-ordinator Nat Spary knows what it's like to ask this question each day, having spent many nights in his late teens living under a bridge. To save Toowoomba's only soup kitchen, ...
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Six new police officers for Toowoomba, Gatton | Toowoomba Chronicle - The ...

Six new police officers for Toowoomba, Gatton | Toowoomba Chronicle - The ...
SIX new police have been allocated to Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley as part of the State Government's commitment to an extra 266 new police statewide. "We're committed to ensuring the growing community of Toowoomba and the surrounding towns ...
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Crime Stoppers awards Toowoomba cop's service | Toowoomba Chronicle

Crime Stoppers awards Toowoomba cop's service | Toowoomba Chronicle
SERGEANT Scott McGrath from the Darling Downs District Crime Prevention Unit was recently awarded a certificate of long service from Crime Stoppers Queensland. Sergeant McGrath has been a member of the Toowoomba Crime Stoppers committee for 15 ...
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How China is important to the Toowoomba region | Toowoomba Chronicle

How China is important to the Toowoomba region | Toowoomba Chronicle
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Toowoomba trainers shine in Queensland premiership battle | Toowoomba Chronicle

Toowoomba trainers shine in Queensland premiership battle | Toowoomba Chronicle
FIVE stables will be out to end the 2014-15 racing year on a high note for Toowoomba-trained horses when racing returns to Clifford Park on Saturday for its final meeting of the season. Racing resumes at Clifford Park after a lay-day last Saturday to ...
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Thick pea soup blanket of fog cloaks Toowoomba | Toowoomba Chronicle

Thick pea soup blanket of fog cloaks Toowoomba | Toowoomba Chronicle
UPDATE: The thick pea soup of fog currently blanketing Toowoomba is expected to clear by lunch time today. The fog is due to cool moist air from the west being trapped under dry air. Residents are seeing clouds form right before their eyes. Bureau of ...
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Toowoomba Farmers' Market moves to new venue | Toowoomba Chronicle - The Chronicle

Toowoomba Farmers' Market moves to new venue | Toowoomba Chronicle - The Chronicle
THE Toowoomba Farmers' Market is on the move after a hugely successful first event that attracted more than 4600 people. The markets will now be held at the southern end of the Toowoomba Showgrounds in a revamped area to be known as The Grounds.
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Chopper crew lights up night-time Toowoomba

Chopper crew lights up night-time Toowoomba
EVER wondered what Toowoomba looked like through night vision goggles? Thanks to RACQ CareFlight, you can see the city in all its green-inflected glory. The Toowoomba crew was tasked to airlift a man from Dalby to Toowoomba Hospital overnight and ...
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Gordon Nuttall superannuation pay investigated by Queensland Treasury

Gordon Nuttall superannuation pay investigated by Queensland Treasury
Corrupt former minister Gordon Nuttall is again a free man but the government doesn't know if he has taxpayer-funded super to be recouped. Photo: Pippa Sheehan/Ten News. What, if any, superannuation has been paid to disgraced former Labor minister ...
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