Injured Rider Airlifted
A motorbike rider was airlifted to hospital after a crash on the D’Aguilar Highway just north of Yarraman on Sunday afternoon.
A motorbike rider was airlifted to hospital after a crash on the D’Aguilar Highway just north of Yarraman on Sunday afternoon.
The annual Yarraman Show & Shine is rapidly becoming the biggest local event for car and bike lovers.
Toowoomba ratepayers will face a 5 per cent increase in their general rates and a new levy after the Council handed down its 2024-25 Budget on Tuesday morning.
Toowoomba Regional Council plans to adopt a zonal model, linking individual councillors to specific regions.
A steady stream of visitors dropped into Yarraman’s Heritage House at the weekend to browse the hundreds of titles on sale at a special Book Fair.
A driver was transported by ambulance to Kingaroy Hospital with an arm injury after a single-vehicle crash on Sunday morning.
Services Australia’s Mobile Service Centre truck, “Desert Rose”, will be visiting three local towns next week.
A dozen not-for-profit community groups will share more than $322,400 in the latest round of Gambling Community Benefit Fund grants.
A woman was airlifted to hospital in a serious condition after a collision near Yarraman on Wednesday night.
A forum for candidates contesting the upcoming Toowoomba Regional Council elections drew a bumper roll-up of candidates on Saturday night.
The Rosalie North Landcare group – which is running a free mental wellbeing bus trip around the Yarraman district next week – has just received a major boost.
A woman has been treated by paramedics after being bitten by a snake on Tuesday.
A number of Cooyar and Yarraman residents were presented with awards during a Toowoomba Regional Council event held at Goombungee Hall on Australia Day.
A woman aged in her 40s suffered serious injuries in a single-vehicle crash on Mundubbera-Durong Road at Boondooma on Sunday morning.
Yarraman residents had a double day of activities to enjoy at Errol Munt Park on Saturday, with emergency services displays in the morning followed by the Colours Of Yarraman Fun Day in the afternoon.
Local not-for profit groups will share more than $465,000 under the latest round of Gambling Community Benefit Fund grants.
On Saturday morning, Nanango resident Lance Nash will be taking his dog, Sandy, for a walk … a very long walk.
Cooyar and Yarraman have been nominated as priority areas for Toowoomba Regional Council’s Biosecurity Surveillance Program.
The annual Brisbane Valley Rail Trail End To End cycling challenge, organised by the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Users Association, set a new record at the weekend.
The old Yarraman Showgrounds was abuzz on Saturday with the sound of motorbikes, motor vehicles of every shape and size and even rock’n’roll music.