Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Last Top Stories: Toowoomba teen still missing, four weeks on

Toowoomba teen still missing, four weeks on

Toowoomba teen still missing, four weeks on
Emmadilla Peacock-Lewis went missing from Toowoomba four weeks ago and police believe the teenager may have travelled interstate with a 42-year-old man reported missing last Saturday. The 15-year-old was last seen leaving an address on French ...
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End of the line for Toowoomba's newsagency family legacy

End of the line for Toowoomba's newsagency family legacy
ALMOST a century of family involvement in Toowoomba newsagencies has come to a close with the retirement of popular newsagents John and Margaret Campbell. The Campbells sold their Ruthven St Hartleys Officesmart store in the city's CBD and are ...
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Wet and stormy days ahead Toowoomba

Wet and stormy days ahead Toowoomba
FORECASTERS are predicting a wet and potentially stormy few days for Toowoomba and the Darling Downs. There is an 80 per cent chance of showers today and tomorrow with the potential for thunderstorms late afternoon, according to the Bureau of ...
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Teenager charged with stabbing his father

Teenager charged with stabbing his father
The man's father was taken to Toowoomba Hospital for treatment of the injury and has since been released. Police at the scene of a stabbing in Wilsonton, Toowoomba. Darling Downs Detective Inspector Dave Isherwood said the teenager would face court ...
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Toowoomba footballer revisits field where he collapsed, thanks people who ...

Toowoomba footballer revisits field where he collapsed, thanks people who ...
Toowoomba footballer revisits the field he collapsed on, thanks people who saved his life. By Peter Gunders. When an ambulance arrived at Toowoomba's Brothers Football Club today it was to smiling members of the football club, a stark contrast to two ...
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Toowoomba seminar explores investment options

Toowoomba seminar explores investment options
TOOWOOMBA residents keen to learn more about how their superannuation may be affected by current economic climate and investment landscape are invited to the free Investing your super seminar next Tuesday November 10. Investing your super is being ...
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Toowoomba residents celebrate the Cup in style

Toowoomba residents celebrate the Cup in style
TOOWOOMBA residents proved you don't have to make it to Flemington to celebrate the Melbourne Cup in true style. Those lucky enough to have the day off work were able to enjoy the day at one of the many functions around town. Enjoying the Rotary Club ...
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The Office in Toowoomba, where it's okay to drink

The Office in Toowoomba, where it's okay to drink
Young Toowoomba businessmen Kenneth Wagner and Michael Hay are bankrolling the project which will be named The Office. The Office owners Michael Hay (left) and Kenneth Wagner are pleased with the progress on the building of the contemporary bar ...
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Toowoomba opens arms to refugees as regional Queensland city faces economic boom

Toowoomba opens arms to refugees as regional Queensland city faces economic boom
Perched on top of the Great Dividing Range, Toowoomba sits in the clouds and is a city on the move. It is nestled among one of the fastest growing regions in the country. The Queensland city's economy is set to double in the next 15 years to $20 ...
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11 events in 7 days: Getting out in Toowoomba

11 events in 7 days: Getting out in Toowoomba
TRC residents in Years 7-12 are invited to unwind at the Toowoomba City Library on the first Friday of every month, from 4pm-5.30pm. There will be pizza, snacks, xbox, music and board games on offer, and the chance to enter competitions and win prizes.
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