Monday, January 18, 2016

Teenage girl reported missing in Toowoomba found safe and other top stories.

  • Teenage girl reported missing in Toowoomba found safe

    Teenage girl reported missing in Toowoomba found safe
    Teenage girl reported missing in Toowoomba found safe A teenage girl reported missing from a Toowoomba suburb on Sunday has been found safe. A 15-year-old girl reported missing from Drayton, a suburb of Toowoomba, was located safe and well on Monday.EARLIERA teenage girl has been reported missing in Toowoomba.The 15-year-old was last seen leaving a residence on Gipps Street in Drayton at 3am on Sunday and has not been seen since. Advertisement She is descri..
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  • 10 ways to celebrate Australia Day in Toowoomba region

    10 ways to celebrate Australia Day in Toowoomba region
    SHOW your national pride by joining Toowoomba's community celebrations planned for Australia Day on Tuesday next week. Cr Anne Glasheen said the various council-sponsored events across the region offered a great family outing. "Council is pleased to be involved with regional Australia Day ceremonies at Pittsworth, Oakey, Highfields, Crows Nest, Millmerran, Cambooya, Clifton, Goombungee, Yarraman and the Picnic Point function in Toowoomba," Cr Glasheen said. "On Australia's national d..
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  • Toowoomba advisers urge calm during market dive

    Toowoomba advisers urge calm during market dive
    Ensure you have appropriate finance structures: Morgans Financial Limited financial advisor Boh Burima and branch manager/investment advisor Justin Still TOOWOOMBA'S Morgans Financial Limited advisers said there was no need for the region's investors to panic as the Australian share market plunges to its lowest point since 2013. Branch manager Justin Still said the current market actually brought some positives for the region. "On the upside, the falling dol..
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  • VIDEO: Snake caught trying to break into Toowoomba house

    VIDEO: Snake caught trying to break into Toowoomba house
    The snake wriggles in an attempt to get free. THE timely intervention of a snake catcher has prevented a red-bellied black snake from "breaking into" a Toowoomba house. A Cabarlah family returned home to find a snake trying to get into their house through a screen door. When the snake saw the family approach it bolted, straight into a hockey bag. Snake wrangler David Wiedman said the family was shocked by the incident. "Although they live right next to bush land, they've ne..
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  • Fear drives Toowoomba author to Amazon best seller list

    Fear drives Toowoomba author to Amazon best seller list
    YOUNG entrepreneur and author Steve Claydon is inspiring people across the country with his best-selling book The Diary of a S.U.C.C.E.S.S Driven Kid. The 25-year-old runs Habitat Coworking, an exclusive, creative space in the CBD that is used by business owners, sales people and entrepreneurs. He spends a lot of his time consulting for businesses but his real passion is writing and public speaking. Mr Claydon has already published three books and last weekend he achieved every autho..
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  • A Toowoomba man spied on his ex-wife by 'bugging' her home

    A Toowoomba man spied on his ex-wife by 'bugging' her home
    Man BUGGED his ex-wife's home by attaching a recording device to her air-conditioning unit after suspecting she was seeing another man Man planted a recording device attached to an air-conditioning duct It was connected through the floor to a microphone in ex-wife's bedroomWoman received 95 text messages and 20 missed calls from him Intimate information from these made the woman suspiciousEx-husband pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful stalking By John Carney for Daily Mail Australia Publi..
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  • Police warn number plate theft in region is on the rise

    Police warn number plate theft in region is on the rise
    TOOWOOMBA police are helping residents keep their vehicles safe, focusing on car licence plate theft in the region they say happens multiple times a week. Resident Jim Smith brought his car down to the Turn the Screws event on Sunday at the PCYC after watching a driver take the plates off his own car at a Brisbane shopping centre car-park last week. "At first I thought he was a bit suspicious watching him put them in the boot and walk away," he said. "So I kept an eye on him, but he ..
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  • Mums frustrated with baby formula shortage

    Mums frustrated with baby formula shortage
    TOOWOOMBA mum Janet Folker has resorted to buying her baby's formula online after struggling to find it on supermarket shelves. Seven-month-old Emalee Folker was originally breast fed until it was discovered she was lactose intolerant at eight weeks. Since then it has been a nightmare for Mrs Folker to find and stock formula for Emalee. Demand in China for Australian baby formula has risen since 2008 when melamine contamination killed six infants and made thousands ill. Most super..
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  • Our Ralph helps his pained clients with myotherapy

    Our Ralph helps his pained clients with myotherapy
    IT'S always a good day for Toowoomba's Ralph van Giffen when he's able to get rid of someone's pain. He's a myotherapist at Healing Hands Myotherapy and Remedial Massage in Herries St. Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy used to treat or prevent soft tissue pain and restricted joint movement. Mr van Giffen said his day started about 7am or 7.30am and the business opened at 8am. Most of his day would be taken up seeing clients, he said. "I treat a lot of farmers," he said. ..
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  • Man suffers leg injuries in shopping centre car crash

    Man suffers leg injuries in shopping centre car crash
    UPDATE: An elderly man has been taken to Toowoomba Hospital after the car he was driving crashed into a pole in the High Street Plaza car park. The crash occurred outside The Range Medical Centre about 11.50am. The vehicle crashed into the pole before making contact with the outside of the medical centre. Queensland Fire and Rescue station officer Shane Cartwright said the man was being treated for possible leg fractures and lost a significant amount of blood. 12.30PM: Doctors from ..
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