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.
Local families and visitors to Canungra’s Moriarty Park can look forward to an improved play experience, with upgrades to the park now in full swing.
An exhibition showcasing contemporary ceramic works crafted from Tamborine Mountain’s native clays and curated by Scenic Rim artist Larissa Warren has secured major funding for an interstate tour.
From long lunches with panoramic views to paddock picking experiences, Scenic Rim Eat Local Month shines a spotlight on the region's west, dishing up a perfect country long weekend.
World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforests and stunning mountain scapes will provide the backdrop for the first in a series of flavour-filled weekends during Scenic Rim Eat Local Month in June.
Indulge in Australia’s most authentic paddock-to-plate food and farming experience and savour a smorgasbord of flavours and fun during Scenic Rim Eat Local Month in June.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has scored more than $1.13 million in Australian Government funding for female-friendly change rooms to support participation of women and girls in local rugby league.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is going for gold to maximise opportunities from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games by forming a special advisory committee.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has acknowledged the importance of community feedback which will help to determine the future use of the Beaudesert Pig and Calf Saleyards.
On the eve of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, Scenic Rim Regional Council has formalised its membership of a strategic network to help create a safer, more supportive community.