Scenic Rim Libraries are set to roar into the school holidays with a program of prehistoric fun guaranteed to delight budding palaeontologists of all ages.
Scenic Rim Regional Council will expand the use of Containers for Change baskets across the region following the success of a 12-month trial.
The Tamborine Mountain State Emergency Service (SES) has received a significant boost in equipment, valued at approximately $33,000, thanks to the Energising Queensland SES Equipment Program.
Local businesses and organisations across the Scenic Rim are encouraged to put their best foot forward, with submissions opening for the 2025 Scenic Rim Business Excellence Awards from 3 September.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is inviting the Scenic Rim community to help shape a new public artwork that will transform the Boonah Cultural Centre into a vibrant local landmark.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is encouraging responsible pet ownership in line with Queensland Government legislation covering the keeping of cats and dogs.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a new five-year economic development strategy that sets a clear direction for the region’s growth, sustainability and prosperity through to 2030.
Scenic Rim Regional Council will join Somerset Regional Council in calling on the Queensland Government to make the South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program a permanently funded initiative.
Scenic Rim Mayor Tom Sharp will represent the region at the 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum (2025APCS) in Dubai in October.
Scenic Rim Regional Council, in partnership with the Youth and Community Centre Beaudesert Inc and Police-Citizens Youth Club Queensland, is progressing plans for a new sporting precinct in Beaudesert
Local artist Larissa Warren will represent the Scenic Rim's creative talent on the global stage during October, with her work selected to feature in an exhibition at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is taking all possible steps to minimise disruption to the community during industrial action planned by three unions this week.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has agreed to provide $75,000 in funding for the 2025 Scenic Rim Trail and The Long Sunset, delivered by Queensland Music Festival (QMF).
A call to further action on domestic and family violence has been made by Scenic Rim's Community, Arts and Culture Portfolio Councillor Kerri Cryer following her participation in a forum in Mackay.
Tennis returned to Canungra in full swing on Saturday as locals gathered to celebrate the official reopening of the Moriarty Park Tennis Courts, following a major upgrade.