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Black Highway expands

The Harvey Black Group is proud to announce a new chapter in its story of growth, innovation, and service across Queensland and central New South Wales with the recent opening of TJM Toowoomba at 25 Carrington Road.

Positioned right alongside the new Black Truck & Ag branch, and the purchase of Armstrong’s — now rebranded as Black Auto Group — the Group is reinforcing its commitment to serving regional communities with world-class brands and down-to-earth customer care.

This expansion brings together 30 years of industry experience, creating what we proudly call “The Black Highway” — a network of trusted dealerships and service centres stretching across the Darling Downs, Maranoa, Goondiwindi and Moree Plains Shire. Customers can explore one of the most impressive manufacturer line-ups in regional Australia.

But the Harvey Black Group is about more than just new cars and trucks. At our heart, we are a service-driven organisation. Whether it’s agricultural machinery, commercial vehicles, or family cars, our priority is keeping our customers moving. That’s why each of the 10 branches are equipped with specialist service departments, genuine parts, and expert technicians who understand the demands of rural and family life.

The addition of TJM Toowoomba marks an exciting new frontier for 4×4 enthusiasts, farmers, and adventurers alike. TJM is a brand built for rugged Australian conditions, and its re opening in Toowoomba means customers can access a full range of off-road accessories, fit outs, and custom solutions right here in the Darling Downs. For farmers who need their vehicles to go the extra mile, or families ready to explore Australia’s great outdoors, TJM Toowoomba is set to become the go-to destination.

Meanwhile, the transformation of Armstrong Auto Group into Black Auto Group has given Toowoomba a fresh new dealership hub under the Harvey Black umbrella. This acquisition allows the Group to bring its values of quality, integrity, and customer-first service to even more people in the region. They are excited to welcome manufacturers such as Nissa, GWM, Suzuki and Jeep to their network. By investing locally and expanding strategically, Harvey Black Group continues to build strong community ties while supporting local employment and industry.

““Customers for Life” is more than a slogan—it’s the guiding philosophy behind everything we do. We aim to create ownership experiences so rewarding and reliable that customers have no desire to look elsewhere. That means fair deals, reliable servicing, and genuine relationships built on trust. Each branch has its own array of manufacturers, allowing our team to specialise in trucks, cars and machinery that suits their region” – Jason Black Dealer Principle and Managing Director.

From the farm gate to the open highway, the Harvey Black Group is committed to delivering trucks, vehicles, equipment, and services that regional Queensland can depend on. With new doors open at both Neil St and Carrington Road, with a growing footprint across the state, we’re proud to continue our mission of supporting the communities that support us.

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