11 May: The Scenic Rim is set to gain a new luxury retreat neighbouring the World Heritage Listed Lamington National Park.
11 May: Thirty-three Scenic Rim community groups will share in a total of $81,000 provided by Council under the final round of its Community Grants Program for the financial year.
24 April: In response to COVID-19, perhaps the greatest challenge ever faced by the region, the Post-Election Meeting of the new Council term was held yesterday for the first time via teleconference.
20 April: Scenic Rim Regional Council's newly elected Mayor and Councillors were sworn in following yesterday's finalisation of declarations from the Electoral Commission of Queensland.
19 April: Scenic Rim Regional Council's team has three new faces for the 2020-2024 term following the final declarations of the 28 March poll by the Electoral Commission of Queensland.
17 April: A group of local producers, supported by the Scenic Rim Regional Council, have launched Scenic Rim Farm Box, a new ‘farm to you’ home delivery business.
31 March: The Scenic Rim Regional Council has cancelled Scenic Rim Eat Local Week, including the Winter Harvest Festival, in the interests of public safety amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
26 March: Council has approved an economic stimulus package to minimise the impact on the Scenic Rim's economy at a Special Council Meeting held today.
23 March: Scenic Rim Local Disaster Management Group has moved to STAND-UP status this morning, Monday 23 March, in relation to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
20 March: The commencement today of the new Scenic Rim Planning Scheme represents a landmark in the development of the Scenic Rim region.
19 March: The entertainment and panel discussions for the Scenic Rim Regional Council's Arts Dinner tomorrow night will still go ahead, although the dinner has been cancelled.
17 March: Scenic Rim Regional Council Local Disaster Management Group has moved to ALERT status in relation to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
16 March: Construction is set to commence on two new playgrounds that will reflect the unique character of their Scenic Rim communities.
5 March: Council welcomes the Queensland Government announcement to suspend new groundwater bores - except for farmers and households - being drilled on Tamborine Mountain for 12 months.
2 March: The change of the seasons is also heralding the arrival of Scenic Rim Regional Council's autumn Join In program of community and cultural events.