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.
21 May: The Scenic Rim is set to benefit from a number of initiatives announced from the Queensland Government this week, which will support economic recovery and access to the region.
19 May: Scenic Rim communities and businesses can show their regional pride and support shopping locally through a recently established campaign 'One Scenic Rim'.
Witches Falls Winery’s free home delivery service, WOW, is taking fine beverages and artisanal produce from Tamborine Mountain to doorsteps across South East Queensland.
Beaucare is at the heart of its community, providing a wide range of support services to residents of Beaudesert and the eastern region of the Scenic Rim, from newborn babies to the elderly.
Good old-fashioned local fruit shops have become beacons of local food security for Scenic Rim residents hungry for fresh produce delivered to their door during COVID-19.
A Canungra business which evolved from Alex Griffiths’ fascination for native bees is branching out with plant nursery lines as enthusiasm grows in the community for gardening and home-grown veges.
15 May: Update on Council's services and facilities in line with the Queensland Government's Roadmap to Easing Restrictions in response to COVID-19.
12 May: Yesterday Council voted for Ordinary meetings to being conducted at The Centre, Beaudesert as in interim measure while COVID-19 social distancing restrictions remain in place.
12 May: Councillors have acknowledged the community recovery projects under the $1.275 million Australian and Queensland Governments' Bushfire Recovery funding.
12 May: Strengthening the Scenic Rim’s tourism industry and boosting visitation is at the core of Scenic Rim Regional Council-led bushfire recovery efforts.