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.
12 October: Scenic Rim businesses can now apply for Council grants to access digital technologies and services to enable them to maximise online opportunities and become part of the global economy.
12 October: Flood mitigation works on two vital connecting roads in the Scenic Rim are among key issues Council is raising in the lead-up to the State General Election.
12 October: Get Ready Queensland Week is a timely reminder for Scenic Rim residents to prepare for the possibility of flooding, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting heavier than average rainfall
8 October: It's often said that laughter is the best medicine and Scenic Rim Regional Council's Be Healthy and Active spring program resumed this week with a healthy dose of Laughter Yoga included in the line-up.
7 October: Community groups and Council are asking the next Queensland Government to implement public transport trials to keep Scenic Rim communities connected to essential services.
2 October: Beaudesert Chamber of Commerce President David Kassulke is getting behind Council's 10 Point Plan in an effort to stimulate growth in the Bromelton State Development Area (SDA).
1 October: Scenic Rim Regional Council is calling for Queensland Government funding for a new bypass to support Gallery Walk’s revitalisation as a pedestrian-friendly precinct.
1 October: An upgrade to the Boonah Rathdowney Road is one of ten key issues Council is raising with local candidates and political parties in the lead up to this month's State General Election.
1 October: Commitment to a strategic Mount Lindesay Highway is a key driver of Scenic Rim Regional Council's 10 Point Advocacy Plan in the lead up to the State General Election.
30 September: Equal access to grant funding to better support smaller regional councils is among issues that feature in Scenic Rim’s Ten Point Advocacy Plan.
30 September: Scenic Rim Regional Council’s call for Queensland Government funding for a Canungra Town bypass has the buy-in of local businesses and the community.
29 September: Some members of the public may have received a fraudulent email that appears to have come from Scenic Rim Regional Council, and in particular, from the Mayor.
21 September: Today, Scenic Rim Regional Council moved to retain three of the four Himalayan Ash trees in Boonah Town Centre following a review into alternative solutions for their future.
21 September: Political parties and local candidates will be asked to support initiatives outlined in the Scenic Rim's Ten Point Advocacy Plan in the lead up to the October State Election.
19 September 2020: The hills of the Scenic Rim will come alive with Queensland's finest musical talent when it hosts the inaugural POPera in the Paddock in April 2021.