The Scenic Rim will be better prepared to manage waste when a natural disaster or extreme weather event occurs following the adoption of its Waste Services Resilience Roadmap.
Community consultation is set to commence on the Police Citizens Youth Club planned for Beaudesert, with Dick Westerman Park earmarked as a suitable site for the project.
A playground upgrade at a popular Beaudesert park has taken fun to new heights with a three-level play space providing exciting activities for all abilities under one shaded area.
The opening of Tamborine Mountain's refurbished library has marked the beginning of its new chapter as a dynamic community hub with a range of facilities catering for all ages and interests.
Surplus land acquired by Scenic Rim Regional Council as part of its planning for improvements to Tamborine Mountain's popular Gallery Walk precinct is set to be sold following a decision at today's Ordinary Meeting.
The memory of a much-loved and admired member of the Beaudesert sporting community will be honoured with the naming of a park at Gleneagle.
The Black Summer bushfires and a series of floods have helped to shape the 2023 Scenic Rim Local Disaster Management Plan.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted management plans for Flying-fox roosts at Canungra and Beaudesert in response to community concerns over the bats' impact on residents and businesses.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has established a portfolio system which will see Councillors assigned areas of responsibility linked to the region's strategic priorities.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is set to commence work on eight projects across the region, including the reconstruction of fire trails, following approval of more than $4 million in funding.
Great News! The Tamborine Mountain Library services will be moving into their new space in July 2023.
The Scenic Rim will be better prepared to deal with the impacts of intense rain events following the Queensland Reconstruction Authority's funding approval of $637,000 for eight projects aimed at reducing the region's flood risks.
Members of the Illinbah and wider Scenic Rim community have welcomed the announcement of $3.1 million in funding for a bridge at Price Creek that will be more resilient to flooding and provide increased confidence in the Scenic Rim's road network.
Council will raise the Rainbow Pride flag on Saturday 24 June as a symbol of its support for inclusion and diversity within the Scenic Rim community.
Heavy rainfall is less likely to have a major impact on the Illinbah community following construction of a bridge at Price Creek, funded by the Australian Government’s Emergency Response Fund.