A school celebration, which brought people from across Queensland back to the Scenic Rim, and individuals who represent vital threads in the social fabric of their community were recognised in Council's 2022 Australia Day Awards yesterday.
See where art and science converge, and how global and local perspectives offer a renewed focus for living, in Scenic Rim Regional Council's exhibition opening next week at The Centre Beaudesert.
Head Road at Carneys Creek will remain closed after sustaining further damage as a result of repetitive and more widespread wet weather and flooding than from earlier this year.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has appointed a contractor to carry out playground enhancement works at the Rathdowney Memorial Grounds.
Council has acknowledged the delivery status of projects across the region under its 2021 - 2022 Infrastructure Capital Works Program.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is supporting local businesses and the regional economy with the launch of Shop Scenic Rim, a gift card program that will encourage people to shop locally.
Council has appointed a new Deputy Mayor under its annual review of Elected Members appointments at today's Ordinary Meeting.
The announcement in March of the SEQ City Deal, which will provide $5 million to unlock the potential of the Bromelton State Development Area, is just one of the highlights of Scenic Rim Regional Council’s Operational Plan Quarter Three Progress Report.
The Kalbar Country Estate development has reached another milestone today following Council’s approval of a new subdivision at Wheatfield Street in Kalbar.
Members of the community, specifically those in Boonah, are invited to help choose a preferred mural design that will transform a grey block wall in the Boonah town centre into a work of art.
Queensland Day celebrations will be a triple treat for the Scenic Rim, with Council staging three free events across the region in June to mark the State's birthday and the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
13 May 2022 Council has published its latest register of active grants and subsidies that includes projects totalling more than $75 million.
The Scenic Rim's $1.95 billion economy has withstood the cumulative impacts of bushfires, drought, floods and the pandemic to achieve a 4.45 percent increase in Gross Regional Product.
11 May 2022 The draft Major Amendment for the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 has reached another milestone following the endorsement by Council at today’s Ordinary Meeting to proceed to public consult
The Scenic Rim has again been named among the world's most loved travel destinations.