25 August: Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen said the future of Mount Lindesay Highway needs strategic thinking to give businesses more confidence in the region.
24 August: Motorists' patience with 'roads works' resulting from significant investments in bridge upgrades across the Scenic Rim, is now being repaid in better, safer travel.
20 August: Delivery of the First 5 Forever literacy program will be more accessible in the close future with a new van ready to hit the road and deliver story times and other activities
20 August: Scenic Rim Regional Council is seeking community input on making Bromelton House Road off limits to heavy vehicle through-traffic.
19 August: The newly restored Boonah School of Arts advertising drop curtain was unveiled yesterday at the Boonah Cultural Centre where it now proudly hangs.
17 August: Hear ye, hear ye! Scenic Rim Regional Council is calling for Expressions of Interest for a new town crier who can fill the honorary shoes of an important character within our region.
13 August: Local road users can now enjoy a safer, more reliable journey with the completion of Josephville bridge, thanks to a partnership between the Australian Government and Scenic Rim Council
7 August: Council welcomes the addition of Mount Lindesay Highway to Infrastructure Australia's latest update of the National Infrastructure Priority List released earlier this week.
4 August: Financial Assistance Grants, Works for Queensland Funding, the timing of land valuations and funding of the rabbit-proof fence have been nominated for discussion at a landmark conference.
29 July: Scenic Rim Regional Council is continuing to consult with stakeholders as it considers the future of the Beaudesert saleyards.
24 July: Scenic Rim ratepayers whose circumstances have changed or who are experiencing financial hardship may be eligible for assistance following Council’s changes to its rates and charges.
21 July: Scenic Rim Regional Council welcomes the approval its projects submitted under the Queensland Government's COVID Works for Queensland Program.
20 July: Funding for initiatives that contribute to the health and well-being of the community, preserve and enhance the natural environment and enrich the region’s cultural life are now available.
17 July: Following the recent adoption of a new Customer Charter, Scenic Rim Regional Council has published an update sharing research outcomes, which is propelling change throughout the organisation.
15 July: Council will borrow $1.5 million this financial year to purchase land for a sporting precinct, which will serve the high population growth expected in the future.