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TRAVEL to Argentina with the Toowoomba Choral Society as they bring the life story of Eva Peron to the Empire stage in Evita. Join the narrator Che as he takes us through the rags-to-riches rise of the first lady who won the love of her countrymen ...
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FIFI'S ADVENTURES: Just when you think it's safe to step outside the house without spending your allocated budget for bills and parking fines, another charming shop decides to make its revamped debut. Unfortunately, any place dedicated to recycled, ...
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The Toowoomba Clydesdales will end their FOGS Cup Colts Challenge season today when they host Burleigh at Clive Berghofer Stadium. The game will be played after the Toowoomba Junior Rugby League grand finals making it a huge day of footy at the ...
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TOOWOOMBA fitness fanatics have pulled off the unbelievable. Using just their muscles, a group of seven members from Toowoomba gym The Bar Health and Fitness pulled a 12-tonne truck 40 metres down a street. The Bar owner Lochlan Wagner said the ...
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TOOWOOMBA resident Daphne Fung has been named the 2015 Outstanding Volunteer at the Queensland Multicultural Awards. Member for Toowoomba South John McVeigh congratulated Ms Fung who was awarded the title because of her tireless efforts in ...
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TOOWOOMBA is just as fashionable as any of the big cities around the country. That's the message that 3 Little Monkeys owner and CBD advocacy group City Heart Toowoomba member Christine Coorey is trying to get out with the launch of the City Heart ...
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INCREASING faba bean production in the Darling Downs and south west Queensland regions will further see Egypt become an important export destination for Toowoomba. These are the sentiments shared by Australia Milling Group CEO Peter Wilson.
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Council has actively sought a place at the table throughout the process, and will continue to be involved and inform the Toowoomba Region community about the project and its many benefits as it moves ahead. The council is especially pleased to hear ...
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THE murder of Sydney nurses Lorraine Ruth Wilson and Wendy Joy Evans in 1974 will forever be remembered as a dark chapter in Toowoomba's history. Almost 40 years after the women's bodies were found in bushland near Murphys Creek, a coroner ...
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Despite the myriad of digital distractions available to children in the 21st century, a Toowoomba author says there is nothing quite like reading a physical book, and has encouraged southern Queensland school children to develop a passion for the ...
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