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 November: It will be BYO chairs and blankets as Scenic Rim Regional Council presents its Free Movies in the Park program in coming weeks.
16 November: On 9 November, Council endorsed updated policies that support Councillors to fulfil their roles as elected officials while meeting their statutory requirements.
13 November: Stories of the Scenic Rim's Mununjali people are being celebrated through a pop-up window display in Beaudesert CBD.
13 November: The role of Scenic Rim Town Crier has entered a new era, with Tamborine’s Syd Norman selected as Town Crier and Peter Brown from Boonah as Assistant Town Crier.
Working in partnership with a number of environmental organisations, Scenic Rim Regional Council has helped two key catchments continue to improve their results in the 2020 Healthy Land and Water Repo
9 November: Community groups and landowners will benefit from a total of more than $102,000 through Scenic Rim Regional Council’s 2020-21 Environmental Grants Program.
28 October: As we lead in to Saturday's State General Election, local candidates have provided their feedback on initiatives outlined in the Scenic Rim's 10 Point Advocacy Plan
27 October: Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2019-20 Annual Report was adopted by Council at the Ordinary Meeting yesterday.
27 October: Hundreds of Scenic Rim employers are getting support to find, train and upskill the workers they need to prosper and grow via the Regional Skills Investment Strategy (RSIS) project.
26 October: Bromelton House Road will soon be off-limits to heavy vehicle through-traffic in response to community concerns about safety.
26 October: Thirty-seven community groups from across the Scenic Rim are set to share in more than $200,000 under Round 1 of Council's Community Grants Program 2020-2021.
26 October: Community organisations are set to benefit from Council's latest change in infrastructure charges following adoption of the latest version of the Adopted Infrastructure Charges Resolution.
23 October: Scenic Rim Regional Council's very successful Arts Dinners program is set for expansion thanks to grant funding from Arts Queensland.
15 October: Business connectivity, financial support, resilience, mentoring and training were in the spotlight at the 2020 Scenic Rim Business Breakfast.
14 October: An initiative to connect consumers with Scenic Rim produce after the cancellation of 2020 Eat Local Week has earned Council a win in the Resilient Australia Awards.