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.
The contribution of women of all ages from across the Scenic Rim was celebrated at the region's Australia Day awards.
A 10-year roadmap and a three-year action plan have been adopted by Scenic Rim Regional Council to meet its challenges of climate change at the local level.
Scenic Rim property owners severely impacted by the recent Christmas Night storms or subsequent flooding are able to apply for financial relief to defer their upcoming rates payment.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is continuing to hone its infrastructure investment planning to meet the needs of the region's continuing growth.
Scenic Rim Regional Council will begin collecting disaster vegetation from kerbsides in the region’s north-east from Monday 29 January 2024, weather permitting.
See textiles from a new perspective and explore the wonderful world of upcycling in which everything old is new again at Scenic Rim Regional Council's first exhibition of 2024.
Individuals, schools and community groups have answered Council's call to nominate the region's quiet achievers and unsung heroes for the 2024 Scenic Rim Australia Day Awards.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has partnered with Container Exchange to launch a new pilot project aimed at boosting container recycling in the region.
Community feedback has contributed to the development of Scenic Rim Regional Council's updated Flying-Fox Management Strategy and long-term plans for managing roosts in urban areas.
A study of Fassifern's koalas has revealed the importance of the Scenic Rim to the future of one of Australia's most loved and endangered species.
Two projects that will benefit the Tamborine Mountain community and add to the Scenic Rim visitor experience are to be considered for a share of $300 million of Australian Government funding.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has continued to meet the targets of its Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy 2021-2026, as outlined in a report card tabled at yesterday’s Ordinary Meeting.
Scenic Rim Regional Council will soon commence works to increase the resilience of Kerry Road, Hinchcliffe Bridge and Kengoon Bridge following the approval of more than $12 million in federal funding.
Head Road at Carneys Creek is now open after major works to repair damage caused by the 2019 Black Summer bushfires and subsequent flood events.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has reiterated its position of zero tolerance for abuse following an incident last week in which physical violence was directed towards Mayor Greg Christensen.