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.
5 March: Council welcomes the Queensland Government announcement to suspend new groundwater bores - except for farmers and households - being drilled on Tamborine Mountain for 12 months.
2 March: The change of the seasons is also heralding the arrival of Scenic Rim Regional Council's autumn Join In program of community and cultural events.
25 February: Scenic Rim primary producers impacted by last year's bushfires have finally been recognised as eligible for bushfire recovery funding.
21 February: Scenic Rim Regional Council is asking Tamborine Mountain residents to have their say on the naming of a local landmark.
7 February: Scenic Rim parents have been urged to take advantage of Council's free immunisation clinics, soon be rolled out for Years 7 and 10 students at the region's six secondary schools.
9 February: Mayor Greg Christensen shares statement after update from Dr Jeannette Young, Queensland's Chief Health Officer.
7 February: Scenic Rim Regional Council has announced the appointment of two professionals who will bring a wealth of experience to Council as external, independent members of its Audit and Risk Committee.
4 February: Business representatives attended the launch of Scenic Rim Regional Council's Regional Prosperity Strategy at a breakfast in Beaudesert this morning.
3 February: A five-year economic development strategy, which sets a clear direction and roadmap for the Scenic Rim's future economic growth and sustainability, was adopted at Ordinary Council Meeting.
31 January: The Governor of Queensland, His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC and Mrs Kaye de Jersey visited the region today to hear from locals impacted by bushfires.
31 January: Minister for Fire and Emergency Services Craig Crawford and State Recovery Coordinator Ian Stewart met with locals yesterday in Canungra to discuss how they were recovering post the September bushfires.
26 January: The strong sense of community that shone through during the recent bushfires in the east and west of the region was celebrated in the presentation of the 2020 Scenic Rim Australia Day Awards today.
26 January: The Scenic Rim has welcomed a record number of new Australians who participated in a special Australia Day citizenship ceremony at The Centre Beaudesert today.
22 January: The Lions Club of Kyogle has continued its tradition of contributing to the cost of maintaining a scenic route connecting Queensland and northern New South Wales.
22 January: The Scenic Rim will have its first ever unified planning scheme following Council's adoption of the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 to commence in March.