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  2. Politics of Toowoomba, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba, (governed by the Toowoomba Regional Council), throughout the last twenty years has seen the rapid growth of satellite towns and an expanding urban fringe in the surrounding localities of Crows Nest, Cambooya, Cooyar and Oakey. Urbanisation has changed the demographics of the Toowoomba Region significantly, displacing their centres of ...

  3. 2024 Darling Downs local elections - Wikipedia

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    2024 Queensland local elections: Toowoomba Regional Council [8] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent LNP: Rebecca Vonhoff (elected) 77,397 7.96 +1.87 Independent: James O'Shea (elected) 60,790 6.25 +0.86 Independent: Melissa Taylor (elected) 60,401 6.21 +1.56 Independent Labor: Kerry Shine (elected) 58,902 6.06 +0.78 Independent: Gary ...

  4. Geoff McDonald (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his election to the mayoralty, McDonald served as a councillor for the Toowoomba Region between 2012 and 2023, and as deputy mayor since 2020. He is the son of former Queensland State of Origin coach and administrator John McDonald .

  5. Paul Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Paul Antonio is a former Australian politician who served as Mayor of Toowoomba, Queensland from 2012 until his retirement in 2023. [2] [3] Prior to his election to the mayoralty in 2012, Antonio served as Deputy Mayor from 2008 to 2012, [4] and as Mayor of Millmerran Shire Council for eight years until its 2008 amalgamation into the new Toowoomba Region.

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  7. Toowoomba Region - Wikipedia

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    With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Toowoomba became a town council on 31 March 1903. On 29 October 1904, Toowoomba was proclaimed a City. [5] The Toowoomba Region also encompassed four of Queensland's 74 divisions created under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 on 11 November 1879: Clifton, Highfields, Jondaryan and Rosalie. On 31 ...

  8. John McVeigh (politician) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving parliament, McVeigh was appointed director of the University of Southern Queensland's SQNNSW Innovation Hub and chair of the Regional Economies Centre of Excellence. He also took up board roles with the Toowoomba Catholic Schools Council and the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland .

  9. Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba is the second-most-populous inland city in Australia after the nation's capital, Canberra. [6] It is also the second-largest regional centre in Queensland [7] and is often referred to as the capital of the Darling Downs. [8] The city serves as the council seat of the Toowoomba Region.