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.
27 April: Scenic Rim Regional Council has allocated Minor Community Grants, which will make a major difference to grassroots organisations that help to enrich Scenic Rim communities.
27 April: Council collaborated with the Tamborine District Citizens Association (TDCA Inc) and the Tamborine Memorial Hall Management Committee to design a new playground that better suits local needs
17 April: Council has collaborated with the Boonah Rotary Club to design an early education themed playground facilities upgrade at its Tiny Tots Park (Rotary Park), Church Street, Boonah.
17 April 2021: As part of Council's commitment to regularly review and update the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020, the first two amendments to the Planning Scheme took effect yesterday.
13 April: In a move to better reflect the region's identity, Council will gradually decommission the use of its existing logo and begin using an amended version of the Visit Scenic Rim logo.
12 April - Voting is now open to crown Queensland's favourite tourism town and there are three Scenic Rim towns to choose from.
9 April: Scenic Rim residents are encouraged to tap into the wealth of knowledge on offer at a series of free community expos to be held across the region this month.
1 April - Scenic Rim Regional Council will be collecting and showcasing stories from across the region throughout April and encourage all locals to get involved.
31 March: Customers will be able to finalise any transactions with Council prior to the Easter Break, with Council's Customer Service and Administration Centres opening tomorrow, Thursday 1 April.
30 March: Funding for capacity improvements to the Vonda Youngman centre on Tamborine Mountain will ensure the eastern communities of the Scenic Rim are better prepared for future disasters.
Scenic Rim community members can learn more about the revitalisation of Beaudesert's town centre when a dedicated information hub opens on Tuesday 6 April - called The Beauy Hub.
29 March: Council provides an update on impacted services following the Queensland Government's three-day lockdown of Greater Brisbane.
29 March: Council acknowledges the value of a small livestock sale to the Beaudesert community and the impact of Council's decision to not renew the lease for the Beaudesert Pig & Calf Saleyards.
26 March: The Scenic Rim will be able to welcome more visitors after a local winery and cellar door secured Queensland Government funding to build five sustainable cabins at Lake Wyaralong.
If your household's general waste bin was missed on Tuesday 23 March or Wednesday 24 March, Council is operating a catch up service on Saturday 27 March from 6am.