Individual and community projects to help protect threatened species including koalas, platypus and greater gliders, as well as combat invasive weeds, have been supported by Council grants.
Scenic Rim residents are encouraged to Get Savvy and tap into the wealth of information at Council's free health and wellbeing expos across the region next month.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is inviting residents to share their feedback on how it can increase diversion of waste from landfill and improve customer experience at its waste transfer stations.
Local candidates will be asked to support key projects identified by Scenic Rim Regional Council for the region's future prosperity in the lead-up to next month's Federal election.
Council is calling on the community to share their ideas on how Council and community should best respond to the challenge of climate change.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has appointed a specialist civil contractor to carry out the early stages of the redevelopment of the Beaudesert Town Centre.
A speaker whose message resonates with rural communities and connects country men with potentially life-saving services will feature in two free evening sessions in the Scenic Rim this month.
Community consultation is now open for residents to have their say on the draft Scenic Rim Agribusiness and Agritourism Industry Development 10-Year Roadmap 2022-2032.
Scenic Rim residents and community groups impacted by flying-fox roosts are invited to have their say during a review of the existing Flying-Fox Management Strategy.
More than 1500 sites across the Scenic Rim were identified as requiring emergency works as part of Council's damage assessment following the severe storms in February.
Scenic Rim residents and business operators suffering financial hardship as a result of the recent torrential rain and flooding may be eligible for rates assistance from Council until June next year.
Safer roads and more efficient freight connections across the Scenic Rim will result from the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal, announced today.
The many facets of humanity’s impact on landscapes, seascapes and our climate are explored in Land & Sea, Scenic Rim Regional Council’s exhibition opening next month.
Community members across the Scenic Rim are invited to drop in for a casual cuppa and a friendly chat at Council’s Cuppa in the Communi-tea sessions which launched this month.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has reminded residents cleaning up this weekend to continue to be aware of increased mosquito activity following the recent severe rain event.
A postponement by the applicant of the development application MCU20/077 was considered at today's Ordinary Meeting.