There have been valuable insights from 100-Day Review highlighting Lake Wyaralong as the most cost-viable, legacy-effective Olympic rowing venue.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has again received a low relative risk rating for its long-term financial sustainability in the Local Government 2021 report issued by the Queensland Audit Office (QAO), noted at last week's Ordinary Meeting.
The Winter Harvest Festival is back, bigger and better than ever, serving up a delicious day of family fun at the Aratula Community Sports Complex on Saturday 2 July.
Archaeologists are assessing a railway turntable unearthed near the Beaudesert Railway Station during works as part of the Town Centre Revitalisation project.
A further residential subdivision has been approved for Kalbar following Council’s endorsement at this week's Ordinary Meeting.
Two tenements to explore the operation of coal seam gas in the Scenic Rim have been withdrawn following a Ministerial announcement this morning.
A recruitment panel for the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer was resolved by Council at yesterday's Ordinary Meeting.
The Scenic Rim's waste services and Council-owned facilities have received the highest ratings in a customer satisfaction survey conducted earlier this year.
Scenic Rim Regional Council recently celebrated the accomplishments of seven apprentices and trainees as they graduated from the Queensland Government funded First Start employment initiative.
School holidays will be much more than fun and games, with Scenic Rim Regional Council's packed program of free and low-cost activities for all ages.
Tamborine Mountain was awarded top honours at the Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) 2022 Top Tourism Town Awards, held last night in Brisbane.
Council has adopted a minor amendment to the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 at this week's Ordinary meeting to incorporate two flood studies for Veresdale and Canungra.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted its fees and charges for the 2022-2023 year, with a focus on cost recovery and minimising the financial burden on ratepayers.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has shown support for a new community residential care facility in Harrisville.
Council has backed this weekend's Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular, providing $10,000 to support the increasingly popular event which brings thousands of visitors and wide-ranging economic benefits to the region.
At Tuesday's Ordinary meeting, Council has endorsed concept design drawings presented within an updated master plan for the Long Road Sports Complex at Tamborine Mountain.