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Toowoomba City is an urban locality & area.  It is in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It is the central suburb of Toowoomba, containing its central business district. In the year 2016 census, Toowoomba City had a population of 2,088 individuals.

In terms of geography, the suburb is roughly rectangular.  It is bounded to the north by Bridge Street.  It is bounded to the east by Hume Street.  It is bounded to the south by James Street.  And, it is bounded to the west by West Street.

Toowoomba railway station is in Russell Street. It serves the city of Toowoomba.  It is also the junction and terminus for the Main Line railway from Brisbane, as well as the Western railway from Cunnamulla, and Southern railway from Wallangarra on the Queensland-New South Wales border.

In terms of history, note the following:

Toowoomba North Boys State School and Toowoomba North Girls and Infants State School, both opened in the year 1869. In the year 1937 the two schools were combined to form Toowoomba North State School.

In the year 1881, a Baptist Church opened in Toowoomba.

The Holy Name Primary School was opened on January 23rd, 1905 by the Sister’s of Mercy who were already operating the school at St Patrick's Church (the church is now St Patrick's Cathedral and the St Patrick's school is now known as St Saviors School & College). The Holy Name school was burned down on August 4th, 1919, so the school operated from the Mr. and Mrs. Hannant on the corner of West and Norwood Streets, until the school was rebuilt. Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation school for the new church and school on November 23rd, 1919 and officially opened it on January 23rd, 1921.

In the year 2006 census, Toowoomba City had a population of 2,281 folks.

The Toowoomba City library opened in the year 2016. The Toowoomba local history library opened in the year 1999 with a major refurbishment in the year 2016.

In terms of heritage listings, there are many heritage-listed sites in Toowoomba City.  They include:
•    9 Boulton Street: Tawa.
•    1 Clifford Street (27.5604°S 151.9471°E): Harris House.
•    Herries Street: St Luke's Anglican Church.
•    149 Herries Street: Soldiers Memorial Hall.
•    152 Herries Street: St Luke's Church Hall.
•    136 Margaret Street: Toowoomba Post Office.
•    159-167 Margaret Street: Strand Theatre.
•    245-253 Margaret Street: Exchange Building.
•    3 Mill Street: Carlton House.
•    145 Mort Street: St James Church.
•    46 Neil Street: Toowoomba Court House.
•    50-52 Neil Street: Toowoomba Police Station Complex.
•    54 Neil Street: Wesley Uniting Church.
•    56 & 56A Neil Street: Empire Theatre.
•    Russell Street: Men's Toilet.
•    Russell Street: Toowoomba railway station.
•    2 Russell Street,: Toowoomba Permanent Building Society.
•    19A Russell Stree: Toowoomba Trades Hall.
•    112 Russell Street: St James Parish Hall.
•    120 Russell Street: Clifford House.
•    126 Russell Street: Kensington.
•    127 Russell Street: Wislet.
•    135 Russell Street: Vacy Hall.
•    251-267 Ruthven Street: Toowoomba Foundry.
•    269-291 Ruthven Street: Defiance Flour Mill.
•    381-391 Ruthven Street: Pigott's Building.
•    386-388 Ruthven Street: Karingal Chambers.
•    451-455 Ruthven Street: Alexandra Building.
•    456 Ruthven Street: White Horse Hotel.
•    541 Ruthven Street: Toowoomba City Hall.
•    corner of West Street, Hill Street and Herries Street: Laurel Bank Park.

In terms of shopping, Toowoomba City contains two significant shopping centers.  They are presently under the same ownership. Grand Central Shopping Center, with a GLA of 46,000 square meters (500,000 sq ft), contains the region's only Myer store, as well as a Coles, Target and 145 specialty stores. Garden Town Shopping Center, across Gowrie Creek and containing a GLA of 12,434 square meters (133,840 sq ft) (2009), contains a Supa IGA supermarket, Best & Less and Lincraft along with 40 other stores. Both of them are currently owned by QIC, following its acquisition of Garden Town in January in the year 2009 from Aspen Group, they are now being redeveloped to join together via a two-level galleria to form one shopping center.

Two smaller centers, the Hooper Center and a homeware center, and street shopping along Ruthven Street round out the city center's retail offerings. There is also a small shopping area on the corner of Ramsay and South streets called Southtown. It contains multiple eating places, a supermarket, a newsagent and a Post Office.

In terms of transportation, Toowoomba City is situated at the intersection of the New England Highway and Warrego Highway.  It contains the Toowoomba railway station (the terminus of the Westlander service) and the city's bus interchange on Neil Street, from which various buses depart for the suburbs. Toowoomba also has a taxi facility available.

In terms of education, Toowoomba North State School is a government primary (P-6) school for boys and girls located on the south-west corner of Mort and Taylor Streets. In the year 2015, the school had an enrollment of 157 students with 12 teachers (11 full-time equivalent).

Holy Name Primary School is a Catholic primary (P-6) school for boys and girls operated in the Mercy tradition at 188 Bridge Street. In the year 2016, the school had an enrollment of 154 students with 12 teachers (10.3 full-time equivalent) and 8 non-teaching staff (5 full-time equivalent).

As for libraries, The Tooowoomba City library is located at 155 Herries Street. The library is open seven days a week, Monday to Sunday.

The local history library is located at 155 Herries Street. The local history library has a comprehensive archival collection that is of local, state and national significance, including the Robinson Collection named after Toowoomba's first female mayor Nellie E. Robinson. This comprehensive collection contains records from local personalities, businesses and community organizations.

Both libraries are operated by the Toowoomba Regional Council.

In terms of community groups, the Toowoomba branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 263 Margaret Street.  The Toowoomba City Business Women’s branch meets at 161 Margaret Street.

In terms of heritage listings, Toowoomba City has a number of heritage-listed sites.  They include:

•    9 Boulton Street: Tawa.
•    Herries Street: St Luke's Anglican Church.
•    149 Herries Street: Soldiers Memorial Hall.
•    152 Herries Street: St Luke's Church Hall.
•    136 Margaret Street: Toowoomba Post Office.
•    159-167 Margaret Street: Strand Theatre.
•    245-253 Margaret Street: Exchange Building.
•    3 Mill Street: Carlton House.
•    139 Mort Street: Toowoomba North State School.
•    145 Mort Street: St James Church.
•    46 Neil Street: Toowoomba Court House.
•    50-52 Neil Street: Toowoomba Police Station Complex.
•    54 Neil Street: Wesley Uniting Church.
•    56 & 56A Neil Street: Empire Theatre.
•    Russell Street: Men's Toilet.
•    Russell Street: Toowoomba railway station.
•    2 Russell Street: Toowoomba Permanent Building Society.
•    19A Russell Street: Toowoomba Trades Hall.
•    112 Russell Street: St James Parish Hall.
•    120 Russell Street: Clifford House.
•    126 Russell Street: Kensington.
•    127 Russell Street: Wislet.
•    135 Russell Street: Vacy Hall.
•    251-267 Ruthven Street: Toowoomba Foundry.
•    269-291 Ruthven Street: Defiance Flour Mill.
•    381-391 Ruthven Street: Pigott's Building.
•    386-388 Ruthven Street: Karingal Chambers.
•    451-455 Ruthven Street: Alexandra Building.
•    456 Ruthven Street: White Horse Hotel.
•    541 Ruthven Street: Toowoomba City Hall.

(source: Wikipedia)
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Starting point is: Toowoomba Removalist (Toowoomba Removals)
Located at: Suite B/2 Percy St, Newtown QLD 4350, Australia

Head west on Percy St toward Hillside St (59 m)

Turn left onto Hillside St (250 m)

Turn left onto Bridge St (280 m)

Turn right onto West St
Go through 1 roundabout (1.3 km)

You will arrive at SUBURB POI #1 Laurel Bank Park
Located at: 50 Hill St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia.
Starting point is: POI #1 Laurel Bank Park
Located at: 50 Hill St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia

Head east on Herries St toward Kenric St (800 m)

Turn left onto Ruthven St
Destination will be on the left (120 m)

You will arrive at POI #2 Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
Located at: 531 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia.
Starting point is: POI #2 Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
Located at: 531 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia

Head north on Ruthven St (3 m)

Make a U-turn (130 m)

Turn left onto Herries St (98 m)

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Annand St (120 m)

Turn right onto Hall Ln (110 m)

Turn right onto Neil St (120 m)

Turn right onto Herries St. Destination will be on the left (180 m)

You will arrive at POI #3 Saint Luke's Church
Located at: 152 Herries St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia.
Starting point is: POI #3 Saint Luke's Church
Located at: 152 Herries St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia

Head west on Herries St toward Ruthven St (42 m)

Turn right at the 1st cross street onto Ruthven St (62 m)

Make a U-turn (51 m)

Turn left onto Herries St (1.0 km)

Turn left onto Lindsay St
Go through 1 roundabout
Destination will be on the left (1.2 km)

You will arrive at POI #4 Cobb+Co Museum
Located at: 27 Lindsay St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia.
Starting point is: last POI Cobb+Co Museum
Located at: 27 Lindsay St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia

Head north on Lindsay St toward Lilley St (300 m)

Turn left onto Bridge St (2.3 km)

Turn right onto Hillside St (250 m)

Turn right onto Percy St
Destination will be on the right (59 m)

You will arrive at the business Toowoomba Removals (Toowoomba Removalist).
Located at: Suite B/2 Percy St, Newtown QLD 4350, Australia.

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