As the red hot cattle market continues to power on, cattle traders like King Cattle Co at Kingsthorpe near Toowoomba are watching prices closely. Owners Hayden and Megan King buy and sell hundreds of store cattle each week,
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As the red hot cattle market continues to power on, cattle traders like King Cattle Co at Kingsthorpe near Toowoomba are watching prices closely. Owners Hayden and Megan King buy and sell hundreds of store cattle each week,
Read More »Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk surprised many this week with her government's plan to go it alone on a second quarantine facility in Toowoomba in partnership with the Wagner Corporation. But it could be a gamble with a political pay-off,
Read More »A former Toowoomba Grammar School teacher has been ordered to pay nearly $1.5 million to an ex-student she had an inappropriate relationship with for 18 months.
Read More »The non-millionaires of Toowoomba are divided on John Wagner's plan, which fellow mogul and self-described people's champion Clive Berghofer says is a "shocking betrayal" of the city.
Read More »The Queensland Premier’s announcement that construction had begun on a purpose-built quarantine facility 90 minutes west of Brisbane caught the Prime Minister, the local mayor and residents alike off guard.
Read More »The agreement between the Queensland government and Wagner Corporation to build a regional quarantine facility adjacent to Wellcamp Airport was dubbed 'a very important milestone' by Deputy Premier Steven Miles,
Read More »The Queensland government has started work on a COVID-19 quarantine camp at Wellcamp, near Toowoomba, as it moves to replace the hotel quarantine program.
Read More »Ground has broken on a dedicated regional quarantine facility at the Wellcamp precinct west of Toowoomba, with the expectation that the first phase of the hub will be operational by the end of the year.
Read More »Queensland may as well kiss international tourism goodbye if arriving passengers are made to quarantine at a new purpose-built facility at Toowoomba, industry leaders have warned.
Read More »The supply of stock increased by 348 head to 556 at Monday's Toowoomba cattle sale. The larger yarding contained increased numbers of grown steers bullocks and cows. Export buyer attendance was good with the return of one major export processor.
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