From long lunches with panoramic views to paddock picking experiences, Scenic Rim Eat Local Month shines a spotlight on the region's west, dishing up a perfect country long weekend.
12 January: Scenic Rim Regional Council will build drought resilience in the region thanks to a $1 million boost from the Australian Government's drought communities program.
12 January: Sixteen Scenic Rim residents are in the running for Council’s 2021 Australia Day Awards, recognising their outstanding contribution to their communities.
12 January: Council's statement in relation to a dog, which is subject of a dangerous dog declaration.
8 January: COVID-19 Directive from the Queensland Premier and Chief Health Officer of the 3-day lockdown for the Greater Brisbane area is a reminder for the Scenic Rim community to be COVID safe.
5 January: An investment of more than $100,000 in a fire trail construction and maintenance project will increase the region’s resilience to bushfires
Information about Council's operating hours during the Christmas and New Year period.
17 December: Scenic Rim farmers, food producers and rural landowners will have the opportunity to learn about innovating their business at an agritourism/agribusiness field day in early February.
16 December: Boonah comes to life with new public artworks and storyboards as part of the Boonah Town Centre Revitalisation Project capturing the unique stories, history and character of the region.
16 December: Scenic Rim family band the Haystack Mountain Hermits will tell the tale of the ANZAC and the famed Light Horse through original song, "The Horses Stay Behind (One Last Ride)".
15 December: The transformation of Boonah Town Centre into a vibrant public space is ready to be enjoyed as the Scenic Rim Regional Council officially launched the revitalised precinct today.