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.
Individual and community projects to help protect threatened species including koalas, platypus and greater gliders, as well as combat invasive weeds, have been supported by Council grants.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's success in working with the community to reduce the impact of waste on the environment and capitalising on economic opportunities has been outlined in a report card.
Changes to Queensland's disaster management arrangements and their implications for the community are reflected in Scenic Rim Regional Council's updated Local Disaster Management Plan.
The community's role and responsibilities in protecting Queensland from pests and diseases will be highlighted in a series of workshops to be presented by Scenic Rim Regional Council.
The Scenic Rim's second annual Eat Local Month has served up an even greater smorgasbord of economic and social benefits for the region as detailed in a report tabled at yesterday’s Ordinary Meeting.
The partnership between the Scenic Rim's agriculture and tourism sectors and Council that has shaped the region as a leading destination was recognised at the 2024 Queensland Tourism Awards.
The stars will be out when Scenic Rim Regional Council presents its free family movies in the park from this weekend.
The Scenic Rim is set to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the 2032 Olympic Games with Mayor Tom Sharp's appointment to a Council of Mayors working group.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's policy on the use of body-worn cameras by staff has been extended to include all recording devices used across the organisation in its interactions with the community.
A challenging year in which Council continued to strive to deliver the highest standards of service to the community is documented in Scenic Rim's 2023-2024 Annual Report.
Christmas has come early for 32 community groups across the Scenic Rim which will share in more than $246,800 in Council grants.
The success of a trial replacing public recycling bins in Beaudesert with Containers for Change baskets will see the program rolled out in Boonah and on Tamborine Mountain in coming months.
A developer's $37 million claim against Scenic Rim Regional Council has been settled out of court for $500,000.
Celebrating the festive season and the creativity of the Scenic Rim community, Council will wrap up 2024 with an exhibition that is Gift Wrapped.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is celebrating National Recycling week in November with guided tours of its waste and resource recovery facilities at Bromelton, Boonah and Canungra.