Three outstanding individuals and a local event which brought the community together in the spirit of inclusion have been celebrated at the 2023 Scenic Rim Australia Day Awards today.
The stellar success of Scenic Rim Eat Local Week will see the region's annual event mushroom to become a month-long celebration of paddock-to-plate experiences throughout June 2023.
Projects ranging from a feature film to a coffee table book showcasing the Scenic Rim, the composition and performance of an original piece of music and collaboration by artists leading to a touring exhibition will share in grants totalling $25,000 from the Regional Arts Development Fund.
Scenic Rim Regional Council's achievements in supporting the sustainable growth and long-term viability of the region's tourism sector seen as a key driver of the local economy.
It is standard practice for the Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) to recognise length of service milestones for elected members at their Annual Conference.
Feedback from the Scenic Rim community has helped to finalise concept designs for a range of improvements proposed for Tamborine Mountain’s popular Gallery Walk precinct.
The spirit of resilience and reimagining a better future have been captured in works by two artists in Scenic Rim Regional Council's first exhibition of 2023, Paper.
Works under way on the refurbishment of Tamborine Mountain Library will see it more than double in size to create a vibrant community hub.
The installation of a series of bores and tanks at strategic locations across the Scenic Rim will ensure water is always on tap for fighting bushfires.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has applied to the Queensland Reconstruction Authority for Betterment funding to improve the proposed reconstruction of Teviotville Road.
A draft major amendment to the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 endorsed at yesterday's Ordinary Meeting will now be submitted for approval for adoption by the Minister for State Development.
A range of environmental matters and the protection of the Scenic Rim's water resource catchments will be addressed in a proposed major amendment to the Planning Scheme.
Scenic Rim Regional Council’s flood recovery program is set to hit the ground running in early 2023, following successful funding applications to the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA).
The overwhelming success of the Scenic Rim region's inaugural boutique music festival was applauded at last week's Ordinary Meeting of Council.
Safety enhancement works to protect motorists and pedestrians will commence later this month on five approved projects across the region under the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program.