Scenic Rim Regional Council has scored more than $1.13 million in Australian Government funding for female-friendly change rooms to support participation of women and girls in local rugby league.
23 March: Scenic Rim Local Disaster Management Group has moved to STAND-UP status this morning, Monday 23 March, in relation to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
20 March: The commencement today of the new Scenic Rim Planning Scheme represents a landmark in the development of the Scenic Rim region.
19 March: The entertainment and panel discussions for the Scenic Rim Regional Council's Arts Dinner tomorrow night will still go ahead, although the dinner has been cancelled.
Read more about the latest update on events and programs.
Following yesterday's advice about Scenic Rim Regional Council's response to COVID-19, please find following the latest information on postponement and cancellation of community events.
17 March: Scenic Rim Regional Council Local Disaster Management Group has moved to ALERT status in relation to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
16 March: Construction is set to commence on two new playgrounds that will reflect the unique character of their Scenic Rim communities.
5 March: Council welcomes the Queensland Government announcement to suspend new groundwater bores - except for farmers and households - being drilled on Tamborine Mountain for 12 months.
2 March: The change of the seasons is also heralding the arrival of Scenic Rim Regional Council's autumn Join In program of community and cultural events.
25 February: Scenic Rim primary producers impacted by last year's bushfires have finally been recognised as eligible for bushfire recovery funding.