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.
Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Greg Christensen has urged the Scenic Rim community to be alert, not alarmed, as emergency services are managing the current bushfire situation at Mundoolun, Birnam and Veresdale Scrub near Beaudesert.
Tamborine Mountain's renowned opera company, Opera Eagles Nest, will send spirits soaring at a gala evening concert next month with songs from across the musical spectrum.
Every dog has its day and no more so than at the official opening of Boonah's off-leash dog park on Friday 6 October.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has raised concerns regarding regarding the Draft SEQ Regional Plan, Draft South East Queensland Infrastructure Supplement (SEQIS) and Regulation Amendment Consultation Paper.
This week's unseasonably hot weather was a timely reminder to Scenic Rim residents to prepare their properties and develop a Bushfire Survival Plan for bushfire season.
It was third time lucky for local artist, Colleen Lavender, at this year's SWELL Sculpture Festival.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has allocated more than $281,000 in major and minor grants to 38 not-for-profit organisations which add value to the community.
Grassroots groups and individuals working to preserve and enhance the Scenic Rim's natural values will share in more than $150,000 through Council's 2023-2024 Environmental Grants Program.
A free online portal will make it easier than ever for local businesses, community groups, not-for-profit organisations and individuals to monitor available funding opportunities.
Koalas are on the move and so is Scenic Rim Regional Council's awareness campaign to help conserve these much-loved marsupials.
Eighteen members of the Scenic Rim community became the region's newest Australians yesterday in an early celebration of Citizenship Day on Sunday 17 September.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is using leading-edge AI technology in an assessment of the local road network that will inform future works programs.
Council is calling for community members to give a shout-out to the region's quiet achievers with nominations now open for the 2024 Scenic Rim Australia Day Awards.
Another chapter has been written in the history of Biddaddaba with a reserve at Boyland being named for a local heritage group.
Community groups which add value to the Scenic Rim were supported with more than $43,800 from Council through in-kind contributions during 2022-2023.