9 July: Today Council has released detailed information and cost of new initiatives arising in the 2021-2022 Budget.
8 July: Women and girls will soon be reaching new heights across the Scenic Rim after Council received funding from the Queensland Government to launch the EmpowHER Hiking program.
6 July: More than 40 grassroot community groups have helped to make the Scenic Rim a better place to live by delivering their vital services and much-loved events with generous support from Council.
6 July: At today's Ordinary Meeting, Councillors voted to nominate Monday, 8 August as the public holiday for the Royal Queensland Show in 2022.
2 July: Projects that contribute to the health and wellbeing of the Scenic Rim community or preserves and enhances the natural environment can now apply for grant funding.
2 July: Creatives needing a leg up with funding for their creative pursuits can find out everything they need to know about the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) at the upcoming Arts Dinner.
30 June: Council's ongoing advocacy for efficient road infrastructure in and out of Bromelton SDA is one step closer thanks to the Australian Government's Inland Rail Interface Improvement Program.
30 June: Council has commenced the tendering process for Phase 1 of the Beaudesert Town Centre Revitalisation
Some of Scenic Rim Regional Council's services will be impacted following the Queensland Government announcing a three-day lockdown in response to COVID-19, which starts at 6:00pm today.
Following the Queensland Government's announcement of a three-day lockdown for South East Queensland, Scenic Rim Eat Local Week's signature event, the Winter Harvest Festival has been cancelled.
New waste collection trucks will hit Scenic Rim roads this Thursday emblazoned with Council's back-to-basics waste education campaign.
28 June: Advice regarding Scenic Rim Eat Local Week and COVID-19 restrictions.
24 June: Council’s allocation of $27.1 million to the Scenic Rim’s road and bridge network in 2021-2022 represents an ongoing investment in a well-maintained, safe and interconnected transport network
24 June: Council has allocated $1.41 million to footpath works in 2021-2022 Budget to increase accessibility and services for urban and semi-urban areas.
24 June: Council will progressively roll out a program of controlled access to parklands with the installation of vehicle proof fencing at six parks in 2021-2022.