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Why was there a car crash in Toowoomba?

Why was there a car crash in Toowoomba?

Scientists who say a cat’s purr is soothing and lowers blood pressure haven’t met my second-hand cat. A Toowoomba drink-driver has put the ’roo in the stew, blaming the marsupial for causing his car crash on a Newtown street.

Who is the CEO of Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce?

Mayor Antonio said Southern Queensland Country Tourism CEO Peter Homan, Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce CEO Todd Rohl and Bridge Street resident (east of Mackenzie Street) Sue Collins also were recommended to serve as advisory committee members.

Why is Bridge Street Quarry important to Toowoomba?

“The committee’s membership represents the integration of the quarry in the wider Toowoomba escarpment, which is a popular recreation area for walkers and cyclists.

Who was arrested at scene of Toowoomba house fire?

Police have charged a 21-year-old man arrested at the scene of the house fire they say he started. The Base Services helps out thousands of people every year. Now it needs a helping hand to keep the doors open. Here’s how you can support them.

Why is the brother on trial in Toowoomba?

The brother is on trial for an attack he claims was an act of self-defence. A motorcycle rider wants action on young people roaming the city streets after he was twice nearly knocked off his motorcycle by the same group of youths. The owner of a Toowoomba wrecking yard popped into his office and found two thieves under a car, stealing parts.

Who is the editor of the Toowoomba Chronicle?

He studied journalism at the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba before moving into his first job in journalism. Matthew is a journalist with The Chronicle. He joined the team in September 2017, after spending two years as the editor of the Chinchilla News and Murilla Advertiser.

Who is the owner of the Toowoomba wrecking yard?

The owner of a Toowoomba wrecking yard popped into his office and found two thieves under a car, stealing parts. They were still at work when the police arrived. Senior government sources have revealed Scott Morrison’s $500 disaster payment is designed to help workers – and hold rogue Premiers to ransom too.