Indulge in Australia’s most authentic paddock-to-plate experience and savour a smorgasbord of flavours and fun during Scenic Rim Eat Local Month this June.
Stunning mountain-scapes and World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforests will provide the backdrop for the first in a series of flavour-filled weekends during Scenic Rim Eat Local Month in June.
Country charm and a patchwork of paddocks provide the perfect recipe for an extra-long weekend in June as Scenic Rim Eat Local Month shines a spotlight on the region's west.
The appointment of Councillors to key roles was the first order of business at the first meeting of Scenic Rim's 2024-2028 Council term.
Council is set to begin the mammoth task of removing some 3,000 cubic metres of silt to rejuvenate the ponds within the Tamborine Mountain Regional Botanic Gardens in the Scenic Rim.
The swearing-in of Scenic Rim's Mayor and Councillors for the 2024-2028 Council term will take place at The Centre Beaudesert on Thursday 4 April at 4pm.
The Scenic Rim sporting community will soon enjoy new lighting at Coronation Park in Boonah and Selwyn Park at Beaudesert following the approval of more than $1.1 million in funding.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is calling on the community to have its say and help shape the future of sport and recreation in the region.
The next phase of Scenic Rim Regional Council’s multi-stage revitalisation of the Beaudesert Town Centre has begun with drainage works on Short Street and the Gateway Precinct parklands.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's reconstruction of Kerry Road will continue with the Australian Government giving the green light to further funding.
The contribution of Councillors Virginia West and Michael Enright to Scenic Rim Regional Council and the wider community was applauded at the final meeting of the 2020-2024 Council term.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has partnered with QMF to deliver The Long Sunset 2024, reprising an event which has brought more visitors and increased spending to the region.
Of the 735,000 trees provided to Scenic Rim landowners as part of Council's One Million Trees program, some 4500 have been planted at the Fletcher family’s 20-hectare property at Croftby alone.
The potential discovery of a new plant species and the important role of private property owners in maintaining the Scenic Rim's biodiversity were highlighted in recent Land for Wildlife surveys.
As Scenic Rim residents continue to repair and rebuild following the devastating Christmas-New Year storms, native animals are re-establishing their homes as green shoots of recovery appear.