With Beaudesert's Davidson Park to be transformed by a nature-based water play space, Council is calling on the creative community for concepts for artworks to capture the character of the Scenic Rim.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has expressed its shock and disappointment following the Queensland Government's naming of Rockhampton as host of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games rowing and canoeing.
There will be no time for youngsters to be bored during the April school holidays thanks to Scenic Rim Regional Council's jam-packed program of free and low-cost activities and workshops.
Members of the Scenic Rim business community will have wide-ranging opportunities to engage with industry specialists and learn new skills during Scenic Rim Small Business Month in May.
Scenic Rim community members will be invited to have their say on Council's draft Corporate Plan 2025-2030 following its endorsement at today's Ordinary Meeting.
Scenic Rim Regional Council will be hosting information sessions to help members of the creative community maximise their chances of securing support through the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
Riders, walkers and runners are a step closer to having a new ‘training’ track in the Scenic Rim, with construction of the first section of the Bethania to Beaudesert Rail Trail set to commence soon.
Members of the Tamborine Mountain community will soon be able to cash in on bottles and cans eligible for the 10-cent refund with the installation early next month of Containers for Change baskets.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has stepped up its advocacy for the region in the lead up to the federal election, endorsing its Advocacy Statements document at yesterday’s Ordinary Meeting.
A charity which has helped members of Scenic Rim's farming community during tough times is set to benefit from a Council fundraising initiative from this year's Winter Harvest Festival.
Works are set to commence on a $4.2 million project to improve infrastructure, accessibility and the safety of the Gallery Walk precinct at Tamborine Mountain.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's $4.3 million program of road reseals is ready to roll in early March at 59 locations across the Scenic Rim, from Aratula to Beechmont.
Walking to and from school is now even safer for students and their parents following the construction of a footpath along the southern approach to Tamborine Mountain's St Bernard State School.
The economic value of Scenic Rim Eat Local Month has been recognised by Tourism and Events Queensland's (TEQ) total investment of $125,000 in the event over the next two years.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's first exhibition of 2025, Maps & Traces, has inspired a series of workshops and events exploring the importance of trees as enduring symbols of survival and change.