Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Toowoomba Police looking for stolen equipment and tools and other top stories.

  • Toowoomba Police looking for stolen equipment and tools

    Toowoomba Police looking for stolen equipment and tools
    Toowoomba Police are appealing for public assistance in relation to the break and enter of unfinished units on Victory Street, Newtown, overnight on June 30. Several radios, spray guns, a toolbox with various tools, three sliding doors and a specialised air compressor (pictured below) were stolen. Police are keen to hear from anyone with information about this offence. Quote police reference number QP1601228037. Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime ..
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  • Future bright for Lourdes as St Vincent's Care Services

    ST VINCENT'S Care Services is pleased to announce the transition of Lourdes Home for the Aged from the Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba to St Vincent's Care Services. Lourdes Home for the Aged, which has been managed by the organisation on behalf of the Diocese since 2007, will be known as St Vincent's Care Services Toowoomba. St Vincent's Care Services Chief Executive Officer John Leahy said St Vincent's Care Services is pleased to formally establish its presence in Toowoomba and will con..
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  • Staggering principals' pay packets funded by you

    Staggering principals' pay packets funded by you
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  • Ellie Sibson

    Ellie Sibson
    Posted July 04, 2016 14:15:45An energy company planning to build Queensland's largest wind farm, with a proposed capacity to power 190,000 homes each year, hopes to have the project operational by 2020. Topics: wind-energy, alternative-energy, environment, company-news, rural, cooranga-north-4408, qld, kingaroy-4610, bundaberg-4670, bell-4408, toowoomba-4350
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  • It's about to get wet, and VERY cold

    It's about to get wet, and VERY cold
    SOUTHEAST Queenslanders are being warned to rug up this week, with wild winds tipped to bring bitterly cold weather to the sunshine state.Grey cloud will replace blue skies as soon as tonight, bringing rain across the region from Tuesday morning.But Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Gordon Banks said it was the strong, gusty and cold westerly winds to follow on Wednesday that would cause the most discomfort.“It’s going to feel bitterly cold,” he said.The actual temperature may be warmer, but Toow..
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  • Premier Rugby top-four locked in

    Premier Rugby top-four locked in
    POWERHOUSES Brothers, Souths and Sunnybank have booked their finals spots in the 2016 Premier Rugby season.The trio recorded victories over Bond University, Wests and Norths respectively in Round 16 and will join minor premiers University of Queensland in the finals.At the other end of the table, Easts look set to avoid a fall from the minor premiership to the wooden spoon after they completed the double over GPS this season.The Tigers lead the Bulldogs by eight points with each team having two ..
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  • Stakeout or Stalking?

    Details Category: What's New Published on Monday, 04 July 2016 10:00 Gabi from HOT FM’s Hamish & Gabi in Toowoomba set off on a mission this morning to stakeout twin’s Luke & Cody, who won House Rules last night. Setting off for Dalby west of Toowoomba, they set-up stumps outside their house until the twins surfaced. The boys were set to appear on Seven’s Sunrise, so the timing was perfect to serve them two coffees’ that HOT FM’s Hamish & Gabi promised them, along with a HOT FM beanie. The H..
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  • LNP claims victory in the Darling Downs seat of Groom.

    LNP claims victory in the Darling Downs seat of Groom.
    It is straight to work for the newly elected LNP member for the seat of Groom, John McVeigh. Mr McVeigh has claimed a resounding victory taking 52.6 per cent of the vote ,despite a small swing towards Labor attracting 23 per cent of the vote counted.First up, Mr McVeigh said he would prioritise the Oakey groundwater contamination issue.The towns underground aquifier is a contaminated plume from chemicals used over decades at the nearby army base. “I raised this issue as a high priorty when speak..
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  • Loving mother dies in crash

    Loving mother dies in crash
    A FORMER Territorian has been remembered as a loving mother after she was killed in a car accident in the Adelaide Hills in late June.Bae Karl-Perry, 26, grew up on a rural property in Livingstone, 60km south west of Darwin, and attended Taminmin College.media_cameraFormer Territorian Bae Karl-Perry died in a crash in the Adelaide Hills. PICTURE: Supplied“In year 11 or 12 she was studying music and loved it, so when she was 18 she moved to Brisbane to play in a band,” mother Monica Karl said.“Sh..
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  • Bond Uni future bright despite loss

    Bond Uni future bright despite loss
    BOND University’s finals campaign is over but coach Sean Hedger has seen enough to believe there are better results to come next season.A rare appearance in Toowoomba to play heavyweights Brothers couldn’t have got off to a better start as Bond executed a planned short kick-off to send prop Oisin Heffernan over for a try within 60 seconds.But Brothers showed why they are premiership contenders, clawing their way back to hold a six-point lead for much of the second term and posting a late try to ..
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