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.
Quiet achievers and unsung heroes of the Scenic Rim have received a shout out from the community through nominations for Council’s 2022 Australia Day Awards.
The Scenic Rim will play its part in planning for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, with Mayor Greg Christensen joining a working group to represent the interests of Council and the community.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has endorsed the region’s first draft Growth Management Strategy to proceed to community consultation in February 2022.
In light of the current increase in COVID-19 cases in South-East Queensland, Scenic Rim Regional Council's Australia Day Awards presentation planned for Wednesday 26 January, 2022 has been postponed.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has endorsed the launch of a new digital engagement platform, Let's Talk Scenic Rim, and is encouraging residents to be the first to register.
Scenic Rim community organisations suffering the ongoing effects of COVID-19 restrictions have received a welcome boost, sharing in a total of more than $16,600 in Council grants.
Are you a Scenic Rim-based business looking to grow or up-scale? Or do you have a great idea and want to develop it into a business?
Council is calling for expressions of interest from members of the business community keen to play a part in a new economic advisory committee.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is urging drivers to go steady on the region's roads over the remaining January holiday period, after recent flooding and continued summer rains that may have impacted road
Remaining School holiday activities previously advertised and scheduled at our Scenic Rim Libraries will not be run during the month of January.
Lovers of art and nature from across the Scenic Rim and beyond are set to flock to Beaudesert when the Feathered exhibition lands at The Centre this month.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has school holiday fun in the bag, with a range of boredom-busting activities for all ages and abilities throughout January.
Waste collection services will continue to operate as normal during the holiday season, including both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Council offices, Customer Services and Administration Centres, Libraries and Cultural Centres will close for the Christmas and New Year period from 4.30pm on Thursday 23 December.
To meet the Queensland Government's Public Health Directives as of Friday 17 December 2021, patrons visiting some of Council venues will be subject to new entry requirements.