10 May 2022 Almost 2,000 impacted locations on the Scenic Rim local road and bridge network have been identified as part of a long-term restoration process to repair or replace damaged infrastructure.
Residents and visitors are being asked to show their support by voting for four Scenic Rim communities - Canungra, Boonah, Kalbar and Tamborine Mountain in the 2022 QTIC Top Tourism Town Awards.
Three remote property owners west of Boonah will soon have access to the Scenic Rim’s sealed roads network thanks to a tailored agreement with Council.
Scenic Rim residents are being asked to have their say for when the annual Royal Queensland Show holiday should be held from 2023 onwards.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has endorsed a new flood study for Veresdale and a minor update to the existing flood study for Canungra to inform a Minor Amendment to the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has approved an application for a subdivision to create 54 residential lots and a one-hectare park at Fraserview Road, Aratula.
In celebration of Queensland Small Business Month 2022, Scenic Rim Regional Council is excited to announce a month-long program of events to help local business connect with industry specialists.
Twenty grassroots organisations across the Scenic Rim will share in more than $60,000 in grants adding value to community life throughout the region.
Scenic Rim residents are encouraged to Get Savvy and tap into the wealth of information at Council's free health and wellbeing expos across the region next month.
Scenic Rim Regional Council is inviting residents to share their feedback on how it can increase diversion of waste from landfill and improve customer experience at its waste transfer stations.
Local candidates will be asked to support key projects identified by Scenic Rim Regional Council for the region's future prosperity in the lead-up to next month's Federal election.
Council is calling on the community to share their ideas on how Council and community should best respond to the challenge of climate change.
Scenic Rim Regional Council has appointed a specialist civil contractor to carry out the early stages of the redevelopment of the Beaudesert Town Centre.
A speaker whose message resonates with rural communities and connects country men with potentially life-saving services will feature in two free evening sessions in the Scenic Rim this month.
Community consultation is now open for residents to have their say on the draft Scenic Rim Agribusiness and Agritourism Industry Development 10-Year Roadmap 2022-2032.