Scenic Rim Regional Council has scored more than $1.13 million in Australian Government funding for female-friendly change rooms to support participation of women and girls in local rugby league.
5 August: Scenic Rim Regional Council will ask the Queensland Government to consider making a Tamborine Mountain reserve a national park due to its environmental values.
5 August: The economic and social impacts of the drought on the Scenic Rim region have been detailed by Council in a submission seeking an extension of Federal Government funding.
1 August: Scenic Rim Regional Council has partnered with the Queensland Government to introduce a new Council officer charged specifically with helping local businesses.
19 July: Empowering regional development, networking and building positive relationships were on the Tourism Showcase half-day agenda for 50 Scenic Rim tourism operators last week.
19 July: Scenic Rim civil engineer Sara Stanley recently joined city leaders from around the world, including Mayor Greg Christensen, at The Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum in Brisbane.
15 July: Thousands of native trees have been planted along the banks of the Logan River to reduce sediment loss, protect against weather, and improve the water quality and health of Moreton Bay.
12 July: Scenic Rim Regional Council has marked NAIDOC Week by introducing an Acknowledgement of Country to open its new fortnightly Ordinary Meetings.
12 July: Council has raised a number of concerns with the Electoral Commission of Queensland over proposed local government boundary changes across the region ahead of the 2020 council elections.
12 July: Scenic Rim residents who are looking forward to next month's Ekka day off can mark their calendars for next year's Royal Queensland Show public holiday.
26 June: Two local artists will share in funding of more than $17,000 through the Scenic Rim's Regional Arts Development Fund grants.
26 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council is on target for the introduction of Queensland's new plumbing laws on 1 July 2019.
26 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a new policy to improve the delivery of a program which aims to plant one million natives trees throughout the region by 2025.
26 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a policy and procedure for the use of body cameras to be worn by key staff and contractors when engaging with members of the public.
26 June: Davidson Park in Beaudesert has been endorsed by Scenic Rim Regional Council as the preferred location for a new community hub and library.
26 June: The completion of two Scenic Rim bridges damaged extensively during ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie represents another major milestone in the Scenic Rim's road to recovery.