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.
Two public meetings are being held on Tuesday 23 February and Thursday 25 February on the proposed Water for Warrill Irrigation Project.
Council is encouraging tourism operators and businesses that produce, sell or serve Scenic Rim food, wine or brewed products to apply to host an event during Scenic Rim Eat Local Week (26 Jun - 4 Jul)
9 February: Small businesses in the Scenic Rim will receive added support from a new Small Business Friendly Councils commitment made by Scenic Rim Regional Council today.
Every week the Scenic Rim plays host to an array of community and destination events and now you won't miss a single one because Council has built a one-stop website called What's On Scenic Rim.
9 February: In its continued efforts to become a customer-led organisation, the Scenic Rim Regional Council has changed the timing for Public Question Time to make it more accessible and convenient.
26 January: The courage of a teenager who saved a friend’s life and the quiet achievers who are vital threads in the social fabric of their community were celebrated today at Scenic Rim Regional Council’s 2021 Australia Day Awards.
26 January: Nineteen Scenic Rim residents from 15 countries have celebrated their first Australia Day as true-blue Aussies following a citizenship ceremony at Beaudesert this morning.
20 January: Scenic Rim Regional Council has revised its Standing Orders for meetings, prompted by amendments to Queensland Government regulations.
12 January: Scenic Rim Regional Council will build drought resilience in the region thanks to a $1 million boost from the Australian Government's drought communities program.
12 January: Sixteen Scenic Rim residents are in the running for Council’s 2021 Australia Day Awards, recognising their outstanding contribution to their communities.
12 January: Council's statement in relation to a dog, which is subject of a dangerous dog declaration.
8 January: COVID-19 Directive from the Queensland Premier and Chief Health Officer of the 3-day lockdown for the Greater Brisbane area is a reminder for the Scenic Rim community to be COVID safe.
5 January: An investment of more than $100,000 in a fire trail construction and maintenance project will increase the region’s resilience to bushfires
Information about Council's operating hours during the Christmas and New Year period.
17 December: Scenic Rim farmers, food producers and rural landowners will have the opportunity to learn about innovating their business at an agritourism/agribusiness field day in early February.