1 August 2021: Following the Queensland Government's snap lockdown in response to the latest COVID-19 outbreak, Scenic Rim Regional Council advises on the following changes to services.
30 July: Children from Mount Alford have an upgraded space to run around in, where they can use their imaginations to the fullest following the completion of an upgraded playground at Bowman Park.
29 July: Council has installed new playground equipment at the Tiny Tots (Rotary Park) in Church Street, Boonah.
26 July: Residents and business owners who are struggling to pay their rates due to financial hardship or a change in personal circumstances are being urged to contact Council for assistance options
22 July: Residents have shared their thoughts on what the future of the Scenic Rim should look like after completing Council’s initial survey for the region’s first Growth Management Strategy
21 July: The Scenic Rim will shine on the global sporting stage when it hosts the rowing and canoeing events at the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
21 July: tourism operators are being encouraged to apply for a new digital marketing assistance program to help showcase the attractions and experiences they offer to more people across the country.
20 July: The Scenic Rim region will benefit from almost $4 million of funding under the Queensland Government's 2021-2024 South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program.
19 July: A spider web, jungle gym and swings are just a few of the new big-ticket items which have been unveiled by Council at the newly upgraded Tamborine Memorial Hall Playground.
16 June: For locals looking to enter the agricultural industry, or those who are current workers within the sector and wanting to upskill, Council has the perfect ticket to kickstart or expand upon a
12 July: Expect to be taken on a journey of resilience and recovery, a celebration of life and community at the upcoming exhibition Woven that begins on 21 July at The Centre Beaudesert.
9 July: Today Council has released detailed information and cost of new initiatives arising in the 2021-2022 Budget.
8 July: Women and girls will soon be reaching new heights across the Scenic Rim after Council received funding from the Queensland Government to launch the EmpowHER Hiking program.
6 July: More than 40 grassroot community groups have helped to make the Scenic Rim a better place to live by delivering their vital services and much-loved events with generous support from Council.
6 July: At today's Ordinary Meeting, Councillors voted to nominate Monday, 8 August as the public holiday for the Royal Queensland Show in 2022.