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.
22 June: Community members visited 'The Beauy Hub' in Brisbane Street to see large scale designs and talk directly with engineers, architects and Council officers about the Beaudesert town centre.
22 June: Council's new five-year Corporate Plan - Scenic Rim 2026 - was adopted unanimously by Councillors at today's Ordinary meeting.
22 June: Council adopted an updated 'Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy 2021-2026' and its key theme is waste reduction through enhanced resource recovery, and education.
21 June: You don’t have to go far for school holiday fun this winter, thanks to an exciting calendar of events hosted by Scenic Rim Regional Council and local businesses.
11 June: Work will start next week on footpath connections to and around Beaudesert's Apex Park and other improvements to the public facilities in the park.
11 June: A six year journey to bring the world’s biggest sporting event to South East Queensland is a step closer with the Brisbane 2032 Olympic & Paralympic proposal to go to a full IOC vote in July.
9 June: The Scenic Rim Regional Council is in regular contact with families whose loved ones are interred at its Council controlled cemeteries.
8 June: Scenic Rim community members can now provide feedback on the region's first-ever Adventure and Nature-based Tourism Strategy.
8 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has approved funding allocation to eight projects that will contribute to the arts and cultural wellbeing of the Scenic Rim community.
8 June: At today's Ordinary Meeting, Council adopted an amended 2020-2021 Budget in response to changes to forecast revenue and expenditure.
8 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council was given a strong report card for its 2019-2020 financial statements in the recently released Auditor-General's Local Government Report.
6 June: 20 Scenic Rim residents became Australians in a citizenship ceremony alongside the Queensland Day celebrations today.
4 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has purchased the former IGA supermarket site adjoining the current Tamborine Mountain Library to progress its plans to refurbish the current facilities.
1 June: The must-see exhibition Belonging by Indigenous artists Kim Williams and Kim Walmsley will be live at The Centre Beaudesert from 1 June showcasing the breadth of recent work and unique talent.
31 May: In June, Scenic Rim Regional Council will commence the installation of a new playground at Bowman Park in Mount Alford.