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.
Council has refused an application for a New Year's Eve music festival to be held in the Kooralbyn Valley area due to noise and safety concerns.
A short film set in the Scenic Rim featuring local cast and crew has been awarded one of two Council grants in Round 1 of the 2021-2022 Scenic Rim Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Program.
Reimagine Waste Poster Competition winners Millie-Ella, Miia-lea and Marcus Creedy from Tamborine Mountain State School.
Council recently hosted two timely disaster preparedness operations, firstly with the Local Disaster Management Group and Community Disaster Volunteers from across the Scenic Rim.
Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen address incorrect comments by One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson announcing Scenic Rim Regional Council as a pro-choice Council.
Council will implore the Queensland Government make sure it has conducted a thorough risk-based assessment of the mandatory vaccination requirements in its COVID-19 public health directions.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted its first Community Engagement Strategy to keep our community better informed and involved on issues important to them.
The first Regional Prosperity Strategy Annual Report Card shows that Council is on track to deliver key activities and initiatives from the Scenic Rim Regional Prosperity Strategy.
Community groups, schools and individuals working to preserve the Scenic Rim’s green spaces, waterways and native plant and animal habitats will share in more than $104,000 in funding.
Phase 1 of Council's grant-funded Agribusiness and Agritourism Industry Development Program was the catalyst for the formation of an Industry Steering Group.
Statement from Scenic Rim Mayor following the passing of former Councillor Joy Drescher.
In partnership with neighbouring councils, landholders and environmental groups, Council is working to turn the tide to improve the condition of waterways in the Albert, Logan and Bremer catchments.
The fourth and final Scenic Rim Business Breakfast for 2021 was all rubbish — litter-ally.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has marked the 10th anniversary of its Youth Leadership Program with 24 Boonah State High School Year 10 students completing the course this week.
Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen will make an urgent representation to the Premier of Queensland to discuss impacts on Scenic Rim residents and businesses of the COVID-19 Transition Roadmap.