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.
16 December: Boonah comes to life with new public artworks and storyboards as part of the Boonah Town Centre Revitalisation Project capturing the unique stories, history and character of the region.
16 December: Scenic Rim family band the Haystack Mountain Hermits will tell the tale of the ANZAC and the famed Light Horse through original song, "The Horses Stay Behind (One Last Ride)".
15 December: The transformation of Boonah Town Centre into a vibrant public space is ready to be enjoyed as the Scenic Rim Regional Council officially launched the revitalised precinct today.
14 December: A group of local farmers, growers and producers looking to expand the region's $263 million agriculture industry have sought Council's support to secure its water supply.
14 December: From today, Scenic Rim Regional Council is calling for community feedback on how waste and resource recovery is managed in the future.
11 December: The driving force behind a creative project which brought the community together following the devastating 2019 bushfires has been recognised as a Cultural Champion.
6 December: Scenic Rim Regional Council has school holiday fun in the bag, with a range of boredom-busting activities for all ages and abilities throughout the summer break.
4 December: The Scenic Rim has picked up a major national award for strengthening the region's disaster resilience through popular 'farm to you' home delivery service, Scenic Rim Farm Box.
3 December: Council refers to recent social media commentary concerning a dog, which is the subject of a dangerous dog declaration.
24 November: Council has received enquiries from members of the public regarding a specific commercial water extractor.
23 November: Regional events are tipped to bring a combined economic impact of at least $5.5 million to the Scenic Rim in 2021, as bushfire recovery funding enables more events.
23 November: Council has agreed not to accept the Department of Natural Resources and Mines offer of a trusteeship of land where Minto Crag is located unless the cultural significance is recognised.
23 November: At today's Ordinary Council Meeting, Council adopted its first ever communication strategy to help guide its conversations with Scenic Rim communities over the next three years.
23 November: Since Scenic Rim Regional Council commenced live streaming of Ordinary Meetings each week, more than 600 people have listened in.
20 November: Regionality, in partnership with Scenic Rim Regional Council, is excited to announce Farm2Plate Exchange 2021 will be held in our stunning Scenic Rim next May.