The Chronicle

New magazine set to inform and entertain

Vibrant weekly publicatio­n to showcase the best of Toowoomba

- Megan Masters megan.masters@thechronic­le.com.au

WORK has started on the first edition of Toowoomba Life and it’s shaping up to be a fantastic way of celebratin­g all the best bits of living in the Garden City.

Toowoomba Life is a free, weekly news magazine designed to offer a little something for everyone and Toowoomba Newspapers general manager Rohan Gosstray said it seemed to be just what the community wanted.

“It’s an exciting, new news magazine with a totally new format,” he said.

“It really reflects our community’s desire for a lively and entertaini­ng publicatio­n.”

Readers can expect an energetic publicatio­n with plenty of informatio­n on where to go, what to see, food to eat and places to travel.

It will be loaded with all kinds of new sections including Childsplay for parenting tips, Helping Hand for businesses and groups doing

It really reflects our community’s desire for a lively and entertaini­ng publicatio­n.

— Rohan Gosstray

great work with charities, The Grey Mile for senior jetsetters and grey nomads, and Healthy Habits for great tips on living a healthier lifestyle.

An exciting launch day is planned for Friday, when the first edition will arrive at 27,000 Toowoomba homes, with plenty more placed around the city so everyone can enjoy it.

A full list of additional pick-up locations will be published in Friday’s Chronicle.

If you have great news about our community, something new or something to boast about, send your ideas to megan.masters@ toowoombal­ife.com.au.

 ?? PHOTO: KEVIN FARMER ?? ALL SET: Looking forward to the launch of Toowoomba Life are Megan Masters (left) and Deb Hanfeld.
PHOTO: KEVIN FARMER ALL SET: Looking forward to the launch of Toowoomba Life are Megan Masters (left) and Deb Hanfeld.

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