20 April: Scenic Rim Regional Council has renewed its commitment to recycling, forging ahead with plans that will position the region as an innovator in waste management.
13 April: Scenic Rim landholders and community members are urged to attend free workshops next month to learn how they can help reduce the region's biosecurity risks posed by pest plants and animals.
4 April: Scenic Rim residents will be encouraged to embrace a healthier and more active lifestyle, inspired by the sporting spectacular of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games which kicks off today.
26 March: Council is helping five Scenic Rim sporting and recreational groups to kick some goals, providing a total of $31,500 in grants to help improve their facilities.
26 March: Canungra's unique charm was considered by Council in approving a development permit for three new single-storey cottages pitched at older residents aiming to downsize.
26 March: Deputy Mayor Nadia O'Carroll will represent the Scenic Rim in a program to boost the ability of councils to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
15 March: More than 350 Scenic Rim properties and 2600 hectares of natural area will be better protected from bushfire following a targeted area hazard reduction program which began in February.
15 March: Scenic Rim Regional Council is working in partnership with researchers in a study of Peak Crossing's koala population to develop strategies to protect habitats at Sandy Creek and Purga Creek.
9 March: The Scenic Rim is one of 19 Queensland local government areas whose land valuations have increased, driven by population trends and improvements in the Queensland economy and the property market.
9 March: A traffic management plan will be in place to ensure the smooth running of the Queen's Baton Relay as thousands of Scenic Rim residents and visitors are expected to join the celebrations on Tamborine Mountain.
8 March: Seqwater and Scenic Rim Regional Council are progressing plans that will enhance the recreational facilities and improve public safety at Lake Moogerah.
23 February: Council is supporting rural landowners in their efforts to reduce erosion and improve the quality of Scenic Rim waterways by offering two free workshops next month.
22 February: Scenic Rim residents have been encouraged to make the most of the wealth of knowledge on offer at a series of free community expos across the region in March.
15 February: Council is inviting women from across the Scenic Rim community to celebrate International Women's Day with a free breakfast featuring two inspirational speakers next month.