23 November: Regional events are tipped to bring a combined economic impact of at least $5.5 million to the Scenic Rim in 2021, as bushfire recovery funding enables more events.
23 November: Council has agreed not to accept the Department of Natural Resources and Mines offer of a trusteeship of land where Minto Crag is located unless the cultural significance is recognised.
23 November: At today's Ordinary Council Meeting, Council adopted its first ever communication strategy to help guide its conversations with Scenic Rim communities over the next three years.
23 November: Since Scenic Rim Regional Council commenced live streaming of Ordinary Meetings each week, more than 600 people have listened in.
20 November: Regionality, in partnership with Scenic Rim Regional Council, is excited to announce Farm2Plate Exchange 2021 will be held in our stunning Scenic Rim next May.
16 November: It will be BYO chairs and blankets as Scenic Rim Regional Council presents its Free Movies in the Park program in coming weeks.
16 November: On 9 November, Council endorsed updated policies that support Councillors to fulfil their roles as elected officials while meeting their statutory requirements.
13 November: Stories of the Scenic Rim's Mununjali people are being celebrated through a pop-up window display in Beaudesert CBD.
13 November: The role of Scenic Rim Town Crier has entered a new era, with Tamborine’s Syd Norman selected as Town Crier and Peter Brown from Boonah as Assistant Town Crier.
Working in partnership with a number of environmental organisations, Scenic Rim Regional Council has helped two key catchments continue to improve their results in the 2020 Healthy Land and Water Repo
9 November: Community groups and landowners will benefit from a total of more than $102,000 through Scenic Rim Regional Council’s 2020-21 Environmental Grants Program.
28 October: As we lead in to Saturday's State General Election, local candidates have provided their feedback on initiatives outlined in the Scenic Rim's 10 Point Advocacy Plan
27 October: Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2019-20 Annual Report was adopted by Council at the Ordinary Meeting yesterday.
27 October: Hundreds of Scenic Rim employers are getting support to find, train and upskill the workers they need to prosper and grow via the Regional Skills Investment Strategy (RSIS) project.
26 October: Bromelton House Road will soon be off-limits to heavy vehicle through-traffic in response to community concerns about safety.