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.
Get ready for a day of free family fun as Scenic Rim Regional Council hosts an event encouraging the community to boost their disaster preparedness.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is drawing on the community for ideas for a creative project to honour the memory of Tamborine Mountain's fallen hero, its much-loved local landmark, The Sentinel.
The countdown to Christmas has commenced with Scenic Rim Regional Council setting its dates for the holiday closure of its offices, libraries and cultural centres.
Hundreds of community members across the Scenic Rim have shared their experiences of walking, cycling, the local road network and the region's transport connections.
Nominations are now open for Scenic Rim's 2025 Australia Day Awards which offer an opportunity to provide a shout out to the region's quiet achievers.
Scenic Rim ceramic artist Larissa Warren continues to reap the rewards of a 2020 RADF grant and encourages other creatives to apply for funding to help get their projects off the drawing board.
The Scenic Rim sporting community has new and accessible carparking and upgraded driveways at Selwyn Park and Coronation Park thanks to more than $1 million of Queensland Government funding.
Following community consultation which scored one of region's highest participation rates, Council has adopted the Scenic Rim Sport and Recreation Plan 2024-2034.
Mayor Tom Sharp has been appointed Scenic Rim's representative to a group of councils working together to deliver long-term waste management solutions for South East Queensland.
Community feedback has resulted in Scenic Rim Regional Council's decision not to proceed with a public artwork planned for Kalbar.
Scenic Rim property owners on larger land holdings have been urged to join the fight against the spread of invasive animals which not only pose a threat to livestock but also native wildlife and pets.
An exhibition inviting the Scenic Rim community to take a stroll down memory lane and step into the story of Beaudesert will be a highlight of the town's 150th birthday celebrations this year.
A plan detailing the management of biosecurity threats in the Scenic Rim and how Council will meet its biosecurity obligations was adopted at today's Ordinary Meeting.
Scenic Rim Deputy Mayor Duncan McInnes and Councillor Marshall Chalk have been reappointed to a statutory body committed to working with landholders to improve the health of the region's waterways.
Community feedback will help drive Council's transport planning to cater for the Scenic Rim's growth in coming decades.