Scenic Rim Regional Council, in partnership with the Youth and Community Centre Beaudesert Inc and Police-Citizens Youth Club Queensland, is progressing plans for a new sporting precinct in Beaudesert
12 June: Landowners, schools and community groups working in partnership with Scenic Rim Regional Council to enhance the natural environment will benefit from $103,000 in Council's 2019-20 Budget.
12 June: Sporting groups throughout the Scenic Rim are being encouraged to run with the ball to make the most of Council's $100,000 Sport and Recreation Grants Program in 2019-20.
12 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council is continuing its support for organisations and events which add value to the community, allocating $195,000 for its Community Grants Program in 2019-20.
12 June: Council's commitment to maintaining and improving the region's stormwater infrastructure is underpinned by a $1.08 million Budget allocation for drainage improvements in 2019-20
12 June: More than $2.7 million of roadworks at Beechmont and $1 million at Kooralbyn headline Scenic Rim Regional Council's $11.98 million road construction program for 2019-20.
12 June: Two significant accounting adjustments have impacted Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2019-20 Budget.
12 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council has committed an extra $40,000 towards the Be Healthy and Active program to enable a year-long timetable of sports, wellness and health activities in 2019-20.
12 June: More than $4 million has been allocated to the replacement and rehabilitation of bridges across the Scenic Rim in 2019-20.
12 June: Landmark projects that will drive the revitalisation of Beaudesert to boost the region's economy are key initiatives in Council's $13.13 million Vibrant and Active Towns and Villages Program.
12 June: Key infrastructure projects and initiatives to help drive the regional economy and generate local jobs growth headline Scenic Rim Regional Council's $98.91 million Budget for 2019-20.
7 June: Scenic Rim Regional Council library members can now book out a tablet with the arrival of the Hublet at Beaudesert Library.
3 June: Queensland's birthday celebrations provided a timely opportunity to formally embrace 29 Scenic Rim residents as new Australians in a citizenship ceremony.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has welcomed the Queensland Government's announcement of a proposed $10 million agricultural industrial precinct as a coordinated project.
In a break with tradition, Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted its fees and charges schedule ahead of the delivery of its 2019-20 Budget.
Councillor Duncan McInnes has been elected Deputy Mayor of Scenic Rim Regional Council in line with its commitment to annually review representational roles.