During Get Ready Queensland Week, Scenic Rim Regional Council is urging residents to talk with their neighbours and start preparing their homes and businesses for the upcoming severe weather season.
The Water for the Warrill Irrigation Project, which has the potential to be a game changer by delivering water reliability and certainty for the region's agricultural producers, is gathering momentum.
Following the Queensland Government’s legislation amendment to extend a range of emergency COVID-19 measures to 30 April 2022, Council announced it will continue to livestream Ordinary Meetings.
This Spring, Council is bitumen resurfacing (resealing) sections of various sealed Council roads across the region.
Council is partnering with Making Good Alliance with support from Women of the World Festival (WOW) Australia to deliver a two-day Resilient Women event on Tamborine Mountain this October.
Local Disaster Management Group Chair and Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen is urging residents to step up and get vaccinated locally at COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccination Hubs.
In the lead up to National Recycling Week (8-14 November) Council has launched its inaugural Reimagine Waste Poster Competition, as part of its Waste Education Program.
Scenic Rim Regional Council does not cold call to confirm personal details and the caller ID will always be Council's 07 5540 5111 number.
A new children's book that celebrates the local Yugambeh language was officially launched in Beaudesert today.
Music lovers are set to enjoy a night of toe-tapping cabaret entertainment when former Beaudesert High School student Lizzie Flynn takes to the stage for her upcoming show.
Twenty-nine community groups from across the Scenic Rim are set to share in more than $176,000 after receiving funding under Round 1 of Council's Community Grants Program 2021-2022.
Council has adopted a third economic stimulus package that will benefit Scenic Rim businesses and community groups impacted by the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first draft Major Amendment for the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 has been endorsed by Council to progress to a State Interest Review.
Scenic Rim Community Disaster Volunteers are now better prepared for when natural disasters strike following training provided by the Australian Red Cross and QFES.
On Citizenship Day, 37 Scenic Rim residents officially became Australian citizens following a citizenship ceremony in Beaudesert.