Scenic Rim Regional Council is going for gold to maximise opportunities from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games by forming a special advisory committee.
6 July: Communities throughout the Scenic Rim will benefit from Council’s increased expenditure on the maintenance and upgrade of a wide range of facilities
6 July: Scenic Rim Regional Council adopted its first budget for the new term of Council at a Special Meeting held in Beaudesert today.
3 July: Scenic Rim Regional Council's out of the box approach to tackling the social and economic impacts of COVID-19 is reaping a bumper harvest for the region and creating new partnerships
26 June: Green-thumbed Scenic Rim ratepayers who have turned their hands to gardening during COVID-19 will welcome the reopening of Scenic Rim Regional Council’s nursery from next week.
26 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council Community and Culture Centres are set to reopen over the next few weeks following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions by the Queensland Government.
22 June: Council has approved the use of Chambers at its Boonah Customer Service and Administration Centre as an alternative meeting venue during COVID-19 to enable events and exhibitions to resume at The Centre Beaudesert as government restrictions on numbers at public gatherings continue to ease.
23 June: Yesterday, Council formally adopted a new Customer Charter, which provides the long-term vision for the organisation's interactions with customers.
22 June: Scenic Rim’s Mayor and Councillors have voted against receiving an increase in remuneration, which would have taken effect from the start of the new financial year.
19 June: Scenic Rim Farm Box, a farm to fridge pivot developed to help fill the gap following the cancellation of Scenic Rim Eat Local Week, has delivered a bounty of benefits to local businesses.
17 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has welcomed the Queensland Government's latest announcement of an additional $2 million funding for the region.
12 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has held its first Audit and Risk Committee meeting of the 2020-2024 Council term.
8 June: Eligible Scenic Rim businesses and employees impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic will be supported by Council through a series of free of charge counselling sessions.
6 June: Scenic Rim has received almost $.4.2 million funding under the Australian Government's Building Better Regions Fund.
An update on Scenic Rim Regional Council facilities following the Queensland Government's latest changes to the Roadmap for Easing Restrictions.
27 May: An $8.4 million project that will revitalise Beaudesert’s Town Centre and enable planning for an upgrade to Tamborine Mountain's Gallery Walk has the green light.