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
8 September: Scenic Rim is one of only six councils in Australia to be selected for potential ECO Destination Certification as part of a program to boost tourism in bushfire-affected regions.
8 September: Scenic Rim commercial property owners looking to give their shopfront a facelift are eligible for grant funding under Council's new Scenic Rim Façade Improvement Scheme.
7 September: The Scenic Rim's wine and beverage industry has been given a strategic boost following the Queensland Government's appointment of a Wine Tourism Recovery Officer.
4 September: Scenic Rim Regional Council will review options with regard to the proposed removal of the Himalayan Ash (Fraxinus griffithii) trees in Boonah Town Centre.
Scenic Rim's local food credentials are in the spotlight again with dairy farmer and agritourism advocate Kay Tommerup receiving Queensland Government recognition as an #eatqld Champion.
28 August: Lake Moogerah Caravan Park is set for a makeover thanks to funding from the Queensland Government under its COVID Unite and Recover Stimulus Package.
28 August: New footpaths and improvements to public amenities feature in funding for the Scenic Rim through the Queensland Government’s Unite and Recover Community Stimulus Package.
28 August: Scenic Rim Regional Council took home the Teamwork Award at the Local Government Managers Australia Queensland 2020 Awards for Excellence at the yesterday.
25 August: Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen said the future of Mount Lindesay Highway needs strategic thinking to give businesses more confidence in the region.
24 August: Motorists' patience with 'roads works' resulting from significant investments in bridge upgrades across the Scenic Rim, is now being repaid in better, safer travel.