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
23 November: Regional events are tipped to bring a combined economic impact of at least $5.5 million to the Scenic Rim in 2021, as bushfire recovery funding enables more events.
23 November: Council has agreed not to accept the Department of Natural Resources and Mines offer of a trusteeship of land where Minto Crag is located unless the cultural significance is recognised.
23 November: At today's Ordinary Council Meeting, Council adopted its first ever communication strategy to help guide its conversations with Scenic Rim communities over the next three years.
23 November: Since Scenic Rim Regional Council commenced live streaming of Ordinary Meetings each week, more than 600 people have listened in.
20 November: Regionality, in partnership with Scenic Rim Regional Council, is excited to announce Farm2Plate Exchange 2021 will be held in our stunning Scenic Rim next May.
16 November: It will be BYO chairs and blankets as Scenic Rim Regional Council presents its Free Movies in the Park program in coming weeks.
16 November: On 9 November, Council endorsed updated policies that support Councillors to fulfil their roles as elected officials while meeting their statutory requirements.
13 November: Stories of the Scenic Rim's Mununjali people are being celebrated through a pop-up window display in Beaudesert CBD.
13 November: The role of Scenic Rim Town Crier has entered a new era, with Tamborine’s Syd Norman selected as Town Crier and Peter Brown from Boonah as Assistant Town Crier.
Working in partnership with a number of environmental organisations, Scenic Rim Regional Council has helped two key catchments continue to improve their results in the 2020 Healthy Land and Water Repo