Customer Services and Administration Centres, Libraries and Cultural Centres will close for the Christmas and New Year period from 2.00pm on Tuesday 24 December 2024.
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.
Scenic Rim Deputy Mayor Duncan McInnes and Councillor Marshall Chalk have been reappointed to a statutory body committed to working with landholders to improve the health of the region's waterways.
Community feedback will help drive Council's transport planning to cater for the Scenic Rim's growth in coming decades.
The Scenic Rim State Emergency Service (SES) Unit will soon benefit from upgraded facilities and a new vehicle following the approval of more than $100,000 in state funding.
Facilities which are at the heart of Scenic Rim communities will be supported with funding as part of the $37.1 million capital works program in Council's 2024-2025 Budget.
Community feedback will continue to shape Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2024-2025 Budget.
The renewal of key community infrastructure - roads, bridges, footpaths and the stormwater drainage network - is the major focus of Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2024-2025 Budget.
Rate rises have been kept to a minimum in Council's $119 million 2024-2025 Budget, which focuses on delivering key services and infrastructure to meet community needs.
Scenic Rim's challenges highlighted in submission to federal government inquiry
The current housing crisis has driven the development of Scenic Rim Regional Council's Local Housing Action Plan.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is set to kick off works to upgrade lighting on two fields at Tamborine Mountain's Long Road Sports and Recreation Complex.
Council is asking residents to join its ‘Great Koala Patrol’ throughout June to show support for our local koala populations across the region.
Councillors received their portfolios at the ordinary meeting held on 22 May, 2024.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has accepted the Local Government Remuneration Commission’s recommendation to increase remuneration of its elected members by 3.5 percent from 1 July 2024.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has allocated more than $75,000 in minor grants to 22 not-for-profit organisations which contribute to the quality of life enjoyed by many across the region.
This National Volunteer Week, Scenic Rim Regional Council is celebrating the invaluable contributions of the volunteers across our spectacular region.