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.
10 December: Communities across the Scenic Rim will have access to a new and improved mobile library service in the coming year.
3 December: Scenic Rim residents are invited to learn more about the Beaudesert Town Centre Revitalisation project at an information session being hosted by Scenic Rim Regional Council next week.
29 November: Scenic Rim Regional Council is on a journey to change the way it does business with its customers across the region.
27 November: Projects to help conserve threatened species, eliminate invasive weeds and restore native habitat have been supported with more than $100,000 from Council.
26 November: Progress marking the beginning of a new chapter in the region's story is detailed in Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2018-19 Annual Report.
16 November: Scenic Rim Regional Council has set its Ordinary Meeting dates for January to March 2020 in the lead-up to the Queensland local government elections.
16 November: Scenic Rim residents have helped shape the region's future through their input into the region's first draft Planning Scheme, endorsed by Council at its Ordinary Meeting this week.
16 November: Scenic Rim Regional Council is seeking Australian Government funding to enhance community safety and security in the revitalised Boonah Town Centre precinct.
A Scenic Rim enterprise will be at the forefront of a waste-to-energy program following the Queensland Government's announcement of a $500,000 grant for a biogas-solar power plant at Bromelton.
8 November: The wealth of local employment and training opportunities was showcased at the inaugural Scenic Rim Jobs and Skills Fest at The Centre Beaudesert this week.
5 November: Scenic Rim Regional Council has launched a new destination marketing campaign to reposition the region on the tourism map and bring visitors back following the recent bushfires.
4 November: Scenic Rim has received $192,000 to enable the region to better prepare for future disasters and protect its communities.
25 October: An annual foodie event which started from humble beginnings nearly 10 years ago has earned the Scenic Rim a national award for driving economic prosperity.
25 October: Council's funding of $100,000 for programs to improve the health and wellbeing of Scenic Rim residents has returned an estimated $1.4 million on its investment.
25 October: A new policy to streamline development assessments will save time and money for both Scenic Rim Regional Council and members of the business and wider community.