The story of the David and Goliath battle between community members and a mining company that finally put paid to coal and coal seam gas extraction in the Scenic Rim will be told in a powerful and moving exhibition at The Centre Beaudesert.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has reaffirmed its policy of zero tolerance for bullying and harassment following concerns raised by members of the community about a recent escalation in abusive behaviour.
An event which brings the wider community together and workshops and professional development opportunities for Scenic Rim students and creatives have been supported by Council through the Regional Arts Development Fund.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is pleased to be offering a FREE Agricultural Workshop to local landholders and producers.
Fifteen Scenic Rim residents from nine countries have been welcomed as the region's newest Australians at a citizenship ceremony during Queensland Day celebrations in Beaudesert yesterday.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has welcomed the opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues with key representatives of the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Beaudesert's Memorial Palm Garden, honouring those who served in World War Two, will be rejuvenated with new plantings and a makeover by Scenic Rim Regional Council.
Scenic Rim Division 2 Councillor Jeff McConnell has been re-elected as Scenic Rim's Deputy Mayor at today's Ordinary Meeting of Council.
An interactive map will provide information on the location and progress of roadworks as the Scenic Rim continues its flood recovery journey.
Scenic Rim residents and visitors are being urged to cast their votes for Tamborine Mountain, which is in the running for its second Queensland Top Tourism Town Award.
Council has reiterated its policy of zero tolerance for abuse of its staff following a recent incident at one of its branch libraries in which police were called to deal with unacceptable behaviour.
Twenty-six grassroots organisations and sporting clubs across the Scenic Rim will share in a total of more than $90,000 in Council’s community grants announced today.
Community feedback is helping to inform the finalisation of Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2023-2024 Budget as it strives to minimise rates increases.
Hear ye, hear ye, the coronation of King Charles III will be commemorated tomorrow by Scenic Rim’s Town Crier, Syd Norman.
Major works on Head Road at Carneys Creek, which was damaged during the 2019 Black Summer bushfires and subsequent flood events, are progressing well with the project reaching an important milestone for Scenic Rim Regional Council.