Scenic Rim Regional Council is pleased to present Shifting Ground, a groundbreaking touring exhibition curated by Scenic Rim artist and researcher Larissa Warren which debuts at The Centre Beaudesert.
In a move set to enhance its efficiency and service delivery to ratepayers, Scenic Rim Regional Council has committed to investing $5.5 million over the next three years on upgrades to ICT systems.
A $29.1 million capital works program headlines Scenic Rim Regional Council's $119.6 million 2025-2026 Budget.
Scenic Rim's $119.6 million 2025-2026 Budget has attempted to take in to account cost of living pressures faced by residents and local businesses in challenging economic conditions.
There have been valuable insights from 100-Day Review highlighting Lake Wyaralong as the most cost-viable, legacy-effective Olympic rowing venue.
Scenic Rim residents can mark their calendars now — Monday 10 August 2026 has been confirmed as the region’s official public holiday for the Royal Queensland Show, better known as the Ekka.
The Scenic Rim community has played a vital role in shaping the future of the region, with strong engagement helping to guide Council’s new Corporate Plan 2025–2030.
From science and art to magic and storytelling, the Scenic Rim Winter School Holiday 2025 program offers a wide range of free and low-cost activities for local families during July.
Twenty-five members of the Scenic Rim community officially became true blue Aussies at a citizenship ceremony at The Centre Beaudesert yesterday.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's 2023-2024 Annual report has won national recognition, achieving a silver award at the recent Australasian Reporting Awards (ARA).
Visitors to the Scenic Rim have plenty of reasons to explore the region, with 66 local tourism and events businesses named in the 2025 Best of Queensland Experiences list.
A 10-day overseas mission by South East Queensland Mayors in February has highlighted the opportunities for the Scenic Rim from the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and the need for improved infrastructure.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has ensured the 2025 Boonah Show will go on, approving $25,000 in one-off funding support for this week's event.
With a continued focus on cost recovery and minimising the financial burden on ratepayers, Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted its fees and charges for 2025-2026.
Twenty-seven grassroots groups and sporting clubs will receive almost $85,000 from Council for small projects that will be a big help in enabling them to continue to support their local communities.