Locals and visitors alike are being invited to explore the heart of the Scenic Rim during Eat Local Month in June.
The eastern gateway to the Scenic Rim - Canungra, Beechmont and Tamborine Mountain - will provide the opener for Eat Local Month in June, hosting the first in a series of weekends celebrating the flavour of the region.
Against the backdrop of the Scenic Rim’s patchwork of paddocks, the region’s most innovative farmers and flavour creators have stitched together an appetising array of events for Eat Local Month in June.
The Scenic Rim’s newest Councillor has hit the ground running, having been sworn in this morning and attending her first Ordinary Meeting after being declared the successful candidate yesterday following Saturday’s Division 1 by-election.
The Scenic Rim is well placed to become Queensland’s leading destination for nature-based tourism following Council’s adoption at its Ordinary Meeting today of a strategy to ensure the region’s natural beauty is protected for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.
Ms Amanda Hay has been declared the successful candidate in Scenic Rim Regional Council's Division 1 by-election held on Saturday 15 April.
Representatives of the Scenic Rim’s three tiers of government met in Beaudesert yesterday for a briefing hosted by Scenic Rim Regional Council.
The tenure of Mr Gary Stevenson, the Queensland Government-appointed Governance Advisor to Scenic Rim Regional Council, has been extended until 9 June 2023.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is seeking community feedback on its planning to improve the management of waste during and after a natural disaster.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is looking to partnerships to help realise the potential of the Bromelton Waste Facility and the region’s vision for a zero-waste future.
The Scenic Rim’s remarkable resilience was highlighted by a year of significant achievements documented in the Regional Prosperity Annual Report Card 2021-2022 tabled at yesterday's Ordinary Meeting of Council.
Community consultation has commenced on Scenic Rim Regional Council's Draft 2023-2024 Budget following its acceptance at yesterday's Ordinary Meeting.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is set to begin a major program of bitumen road reseals at 36 towns and villages across the region.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is set to put the bite on wild dogs with its biannual baiting program ready to roll out mid-April.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has welcomed Transport and Main Roads’ commitment to wider community engagement to manage the delivery of works at Cunninghams Gap in coming months.