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Author Archives: Caitlin Crowley

Indigenous leadership driving change at TGS

Toowoomba Grammar School is developing a reconciliation action plan with help from its Yalari Captain.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley10th May 202210th May 2022Posted inCOMMUNITY, ON COUNTRYTags:education, indigenous, reconciliation, toowoombaLeave a comment on Indigenous leadership driving change at TGS

Farmers back on flood watch as rain halts harvest

Darling Downs farmers are bracing for what could be their fourth flood since November

Posted byCaitlin Crowley9th May 20229th May 2022Posted inagriculture, NEWSTags:cotton, flood, harvest, queensland, sorghum, toowoomba, weather, western downsLeave a comment on Farmers back on flood watch as rain halts harvest

Groom MP: Talk of teal takeover ‘Pied Piper Syndrome’

Candidates discuss robust campaign for the federal seat of Groom.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley6th May 20228th May 2022Posted inNEWSTags:darling downs, election, federal politics, Groom, toowoombaLeave a comment on Groom MP: Talk of teal takeover ‘Pied Piper Syndrome’

Aussie robot checks troughs, saving time and money

A remote water monitoring system designed in Queensland is launching to the Australian market this month.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley6th May 20226th September 2022Posted inagricultureTags:agriculture, agtech, innovation, queensland, toowoomba, tsbeLeave a comment on Aussie robot checks troughs, saving time and money

Toowoomba Carnival promises 30 days of floral fun

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers has revealed the full program for this year’s event.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley5th May 20225th May 2022Posted inCOMMUNITY, NEWSTags:Carnival of Flowers, food, Garden, queensland, toowoomba, wineLeave a comment on Toowoomba Carnival promises 30 days of floral fun

Hydrogen car drives new industry opportunities

A hydrogen powered car has successfully travelled from Brisbane to Toowoomba and back.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley4th May 20224th May 2022Posted inNEWS, RESOURCESTags:hydrogen, toowoomba, transport, western downsLeave a comment on Hydrogen car drives new industry opportunities

Classic cruiser collection goes under the hammer

A rare collection of 40 Series Landcruisers is going to auction.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley3rd May 20223rd May 2022Posted inCOMMUNITY, NEWSTags:auction, Landcruiser, rockhamptonLeave a comment on Classic cruiser collection goes under the hammer

Memories from 100 years of Burrandowan Races

Country Caller journalist Caitlin Crowley reflects on one of bush racing’s iconic events

Posted byCaitlin Crowley2nd May 20222nd May 2022Posted inCOMMUNITY, SPORTTags:burrandowan racesLeave a comment on Memories from 100 years of Burrandowan Races

First Nations Trainee of the Year from Western Downs

A Western Downs library trainee has been named First Nations Trainee of the Year.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley29th April 202229th April 2022Posted inON COUNTRYTags:First Nations, Trainee, western downs regional councilLeave a comment on First Nations Trainee of the Year from Western Downs

Kindy program expands for Queensland bush kids

More children in rural and remote Queensland given access to kindy.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley28th April 202228th April 2022Posted inCOMMUNITY, YOUTHTags:education, grace grace, Kindy, queenslandLeave a comment on Kindy program expands for Queensland bush kids

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