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
7 November: Industry accolades continue for Council's Vibrant and Active Towns and Villages initiative, with the contractor responsible for building the Scenic Rim's newest park lauded for its work on
3 November: Members of Tamborine Mountain's business community have joined Council in turning the first sod of the groundbreaking Village Greens project.
31 October: Scenic Rim's newest children's playground will be officially opened to the community on Saturday, 4 November. To celebrate the completion of the new playground in Beaudesert's Jubilee Park
30 October: Council has provided a five-year lease extension to the Mount Alford Rural Fire Brigade to allow time for the group to identify a preferred site for future expansion.
30 October: Council will continue to operate Tamborine Mountain's green waste facility in its current location at Knoll Road after careful consideration of a petition by local residents.
27 October: A steel sculpture depicting the local landscape now stands as a gateway to the Scenic Rim, putting Canungra on the map.
20 October: At more than 80 years young, Betty Pugh and John Penglis show no signs of slowing down and are already in training to carry the Queen's Baton on the last leg of its journey to the Gold Coa
18 October: Council's town centre vibrancy plan for Tamborine Mountain has received a major boost, with the State Government announcing it will co-fund the Village Greens project on Main Street.
17 October: The weekend's forecast deluge set the scene for a Get Ready Week training exercise to test the Scenic Rim's ability to respond to the threat of a natural disaster.
23 October: Council is seeking community feedback in relation to its kerbside waste collection services.