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UPDATE: VIDEOS posted online have confirmed it did in fact snow in Toowoomba yesterday morning. Angliss Meats Toowoomba shared the above CCTV footage of snow/sleet falling in Toowoomba in the early hours of Friday morning on Facebook.
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ORCHID growing is like a disease, according to Toowoomba Orchid Society president John Terry. "Once you start you really can't stop," he said. Mr Terry said he "caught the disease" for orchid growing after he attended an orchid show about five years ago.
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FOR Katherine Clothier, becoming a body builder was about being able to transform herself into a superhero for her six-year-old autistic son. The mum-of-two started body building last year. Her son Jevington Clothier-Dew's love of superheros was what ...
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Ms Moore was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1968 and has lived with it for the past 47 years. She said after living with diabetes for so long she decided to own her condition. "The only way to live with diabetes is to own it," Ms Moore said. "It has ...
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TOOWOOMBA business owners need to find time to work on their businesses, not just in their businesses. That's the message the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce is reinforcing through their Heritage Bank Business Excellence Awards Workshop Series ...
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Held at the Mt Lofty campus of Toowoomba State High School, the event was organised by deputy principals Derek Nugent and Kevin Lester. Mr Lester said about 350 students from the Mt Lofty and Wilsonton campuses and students from Crows Nest State ...
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The unprecedented infrastructure injection and industry development, particularly in the western part of Toowoomba, is set to change our economic and social landscape forever. With such growth comes increased responsibility for sound planning decisions.
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The GWS Giants have put in a strong final term to beat the Gold Coast Suns 13.16 (94) to 12.7 (79). The Giants enjoyed a prolific first quarter to lead by 15 at quarter time, but the Suns fought their way back into the contest to trail by five points ...
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COLLINGWOOD spearhead Travis Cloke has been substituted out of the big clash with West Coast at Etihad Stadium. Cloke left the field midway through the first term and looked dejected as he went straight up the race for treatment to a suspected calf injury.
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Hodkinson, Reynolds fire Bulldogs to victory. Benched rookie Moses Mbye will still "apply pressure" to incumbent halves Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds despite watching on from the sidelines on Friday night according to Canterbury coach Des Hasler.
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