In response to community feedback, Council has decided that three previously unnamed lots of Council-owned land on Forsythia Drive will be formally named the Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens.
7 September: Local farmers, producers, tourism operators, and entertainers impacted by the COVID-19 Greater Brisbane lockdown in July have received a boost thanks to Scenic Rim Regional Council.
6 September: An exhibition that pays tribute to the resilience of the Scenic Rim region following the devastating bushfires that raged across the region during the Black Summer of 2019-2020 has opened
3 September: Individuals, community groups and businesses who have big ideas to support quality arts, cultural and heritage experiences across the region are encouraged to apply for RADF funding.
2 September: Help shape the region's new five-year Community and Culture Strategy to ensure future community spaces, programs and activities align with your expectations.
20 August: Council is working in partnership with industry to deliver a 10-year road map and a three-year strategic plan for the Scenic Rim's agribusiness and agritourism operators.
20 August: Do you have an outstanding business or team member that drives excellence in innovation, productivity and customer service?
19 August: At Tuesday's Ordinary Meeting, Council approved a retirement facility for an over 50s lifestyle resort at Finch Road in Canungra.
19 August: Council has delayed the closure of Head Road, near Brett's Road, Carneys Creek until further notice due to the impact of the border closure between Queensland and New South Wales.
19 August: At the resumed 3 August 2021 Ordinary Meeting on Monday, Council confirmed its reasons for refusing a proposed development of 11 tourist cabins at Eagles Retreat Place on Tamborine Mountain
18 August: Yesterday, the Queensland Government announced the Scenic Rim region will mark the Ekka Show Day Show Holiday on Friday 29 October, creating a long-weekend for the community.
17 August: The $1.7 million bridge replacement of Teese Bridge on Veresdale Scrub School Road in complete with a two-lane concrete bridge, providing locals with a safer, more flood-resistant roadway.
17 August: At today's Ordinary Meeting, Scenic Rim Regional Council adopted measures to provide rate relief for the community in the wake of the latest COVID-19 lockdown and economic impacts.
16 August: Five busy thoroughfares and intersections across the Scenic Rim are set to receive safety upgrades with Council receiving funding from the Australian Government's Black Spot Program
16 August: Council's commitment to openness and transparency with its communities continues with a full list of grants and subsidies now available on Council's website.