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How we recognise and respect the Traditional Custodians of the land through Acknowledgement of Country.
The Indigenous tribes of the Jagera, Giabal and Jarowair people inhabited the Darling Downs for at least 40,000 years before European settlement.
Take a stroll through the Toowoomba City to view heritage buildings and locations.
Many of locations of historical importance can be visited in our country areas and our city today.
Take a self-drive tour to explore the impressive heritage architecture in Toowoomba.
Each of the past Chairmen and Mayors of the Toowoomba City Council are listed below in date order from earliest to most recent.
The Toowoomba Region has been home to many remarkable characters over the years.
When the Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) was created in 2008, a new logo was designed to represent this unification.
Presenting the Keys to the City is a long‑standing tradition that dates back to medieval times.
Toowoomba Regional Council was created on 15 March 2008 by the amalgamation of eight Councils.
The Shire of Clifton was originally constituted a Divisional Board by proclamation dated 11 November 1879 under the Divisional Boards Act.
The first meeting of the Jondaryan Divisional Board was held on 3 February 1880, chaired by Hon. James Taylor M.L.A.
The first meeting of the Rosalie Divisional Board (Rosalie Shire Council) was held at the Police Station House, Jondaryan, on 13 February 1880.
The Millmerran Shire Council was proclaimed in 1913 under the provisions of the Queensland Local Government Act.
Cambooya Shire was created by severance from Clifton Shire on 4 June 1914.
The Shire of Crows Nest was formed on 25 January 1913, comprising of an area excised from the existing Highfields Shire.
Following representations to the Department of Local Government, a ballot was held that resulted in Pittsworth being proclaimed a local authority on 24 April 1913.