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
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.
21 February: Scenic Rim Regional Council is asking Tamborine Mountain residents to have their say on the naming of a local landmark.
7 February: Scenic Rim parents have been urged to take advantage of Council's free immunisation clinics, soon be rolled out for Years 7 and 10 students at the region's six secondary schools.
9 February: Mayor Greg Christensen shares statement after update from Dr Jeannette Young, Queensland's Chief Health Officer.
7 February: Scenic Rim Regional Council has announced the appointment of two professionals who will bring a wealth of experience to Council as external, independent members of its Audit and Risk Committee.