Toowoomba

Wippells Autos and Auto-IT

Many dealerships stagnate because their IT holds them back. With Auto IT and Sybase, we have a reliable and scalable platform that will help us extend our market leadership in the Toowoomba region even further next year. Bruce...

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Hot summer and dry dams

A DRIER than normal summer is predicted, dam levels are dropping and another hot weekend looms. Wivenhoe Dam was at 65.6 per cent yesterday, Somerset 81.2 and the smaller North Pine 94.5, while Toowoomba's Perseverance Dam is...

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Hard work pays for Kristy

TOOWOOMBA jockey Kristy Banks is proof that hard work pays off. Banks, 28, rode her first black type winner in April when Bold Glance won the Listed Queensland Day Plate at Eagle Farm. She followed that up with her first city...

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Sunday shopping battle

A RETAIL war is raging in the shops and main streets of small-town Queensland. Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths have launched a legion of legal applications to overturn long-standing Sunday trading bans across the state....

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Man charged over triple fatal crash

AAP A young southeast Queensland man has been charged with dangerous driving causing death, after a crash that killed three teenagers earlier this year. The 18-year-old was driving a sedan on the New England Highway near...

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Man charged over triple fatal crash

AAP A young southeast Queensland man has been charged with dangerous driving causing death, after a crash that killed three teenagers earlier this year. The 18-year-old was driving a sedan on the New England Highway near...

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Woman settles over karate chop injury (ABC)

Sam Burgess, ABC November 17, 2009, 9:11 am A woman who was injured during a motivational seminar has settled her case against the organisers, out of court. Heather Elwell, from Toowoomba in southern Queensland, broke her wrist...

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Asian brothels cleared of sex trafficking

CHRISTINE KELLETT November 16, 2009 - 4:01PM Queensland's sex industry regulator says it has found no evidence of of illegal sex trafficking in any of the state's 25 licensed brothels, despite a fourfold increase in the number...

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Qld hospital waiting times still too long: AMA

The AMAQ says median waiting times in public hospitals are still more than six hours. "I think the government program of being on the front foot rather than the back foot certainly had an impact for us. "Those patients that did...

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Storm clean-up continues 12 months on

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh says work is continuing on houses damaged in last year's south-east Queensland storms. Ms Bligh says it has been almost a year since three storms in five days hit Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba....

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