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Roll Up, Roll Up, Roll Up To Toowoomba’s Burke And Wills Hotel On 25th January

Fred Brophy OAM is the last of the traveling boxing tent showmen. A fourth generation ‘carny’, Brophy is virtually the last man standing in this time-honoured sport that is every bit Australian as vegemite, Holden cars and kangaroos. It’s a sport that was part of the culture at Australian shows and events going back 50 […]

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Minister Visits Toowoomba Region To Mark Flood Anniversary

The Federal Attorney-General and Minister for Emergency Services,  Nicola Roxon visited Toowoomba on January 10th, 2013 to mark the second anniversary of the devastating floods. The flooding in Toowoomba, Murphy’s Creek, Grantham and the Lockyer Valley claimed 20 lives. During a special morning tea, Minister Roxon met with SES volunteers, members of Emergency Services Queensland […]

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Toowoomba’s Christmas Tree Festival Entering Last Days

The Christmas Tree Festival at St Luke’s is in its 6th and final year – Christmas Tree Festival chairman Mr Stephen Buckley says there are no plans to hold the Festival again in the future. Attendances are up, and he is urging those who haven’t visited as yet to do so to experience the Toowoomba […]

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Candlelight Vigil For Lives Lost In US School Shooting

St Luke’s Anglican Church on the corner of  Herries and Ruthven Streets, Toowoomba will be holding a candlelight vigil from 5pm this afternoon with prayers for those who have lost their lives in the school shooting in Connecticut, USA , and for their families. All are welcome. Submitted by: Stephen Buckley for St Luke’s Toowoomba […]

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Highfields Carols Set To Return To Peacehaven Park This Year

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Bikers Wanted For Annual Toowoomba Toy Run This Sunday, December 16th

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Queensland Rail’s Famed Silver Spike Team ‘Lays It Down’ At Highfields Pioneer Village

The Silver Spike refers to the traditional method of laying rail track. Queensland Rail, in celebrating more than 145 years of rail history dating back to the bygone era of manual tracklaying, started a competition more than 20 years ago. ‘Silver Spike Teams’ compete to see which team can lay a 13m length of track […]

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Toowoomba PCYC Puts On A Sensational Event For Young People!

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