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The Scenic Rim Regional Council was formed after the March 2008 local government elections. Prior to 2008, the population was divided between the old Beaudesert Shire, old Boonah Shire and a small section of southern Ipswich City Council.

Originally proposed to be named Beaudesert Regional Council, the new Scenic Rim moniker was adopted to reflect the mountainous region the council area falls within.

The Scenic Rim region covers an area of more than 4,238 square kilometres and is home to approximately 38,300 residents. Its operating revenue is around $51 million. The region's primary businesses are agricultural and horticultural production, the equine industry and tourism and ecotourism.

The regional council covers the towns of Aratula, Beaudesert, Beechmont, Boonah, Canungra, Kalbar, Kooralbyn, Mount Alford, Tamborine Mountain, Rathdowney, Roadvale, Harrisville, Peak Crossing and Warrill View.

Divisional councillors are Derek Swanborough (division one), Richard Adams (division two), Virginia West (division three), Dave Cockburn (division four), Kathy Bensted (division five) and Heather Wehl (division six). The Mayor is Cr John Brent while the CEO is Craig Barke.

All Scenic Rim councillors are bound by the Councillors Code of Conduct.

The council has a Planning and Development Committee which is chaired by Deputy Mayor Dave Cockburn and a Corporate and Community Services Committee which is chaired by Cr Heather Wehl.

The council operates two administration centres in Boonah and Beaudesert with its main chambers in Beaudesert.

The following map shows the internal electoral divisions and the towns which lie within those divisions.

To find out which electoral division you are in, click here.
For more information from the Electoral Commission of Queensland, click here.
 

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