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CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Catalogue – Scenic Rim Regional Council Catalogue KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION Koala Habitat Protection. New planning changes involving koala habitat have been introduced by the State Government in association with the South East Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy. These changes affect the Scenic Rim Council area. BUILDING SITING VARIATION APPLICATION A building boundary variation can also be called a siting variation. It is a prescribed area of a land parcel that cannot be built on unless dispensation is given by Council. HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning OnlinePLANNING SCHEMES
CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Catalogue – Scenic Rim Regional Council Catalogue KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION Koala Habitat Protection. New planning changes involving koala habitat have been introduced by the State Government in association with the South East Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy. These changes affect the Scenic Rim Council area. BUILDING SITING VARIATION APPLICATION A building boundary variation can also be called a siting variation. It is a prescribed area of a land parcel that cannot be built on unless dispensation is given by Council.PLANNING SCHEMES
Superseded planning schemes. The Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 that applied immediately before the current version is the superseded planning scheme. Under the provisions of the Planning Act 2016, a person may request that a proposed development be assessed and decided under the superseded planning scheme.Requests to lodge an application under a superseded planning scheme must be LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Scenic Rim Regional Council has four branch libraries and a library outreach service. Residents have online access to a full library catalogue of more than 105,000 items.THE BEAUY HUB
Visit The Beauy Hub. As part of Council's Vibrant and Active Towns and Villages initiative, the Beaudesert town centre revitalisation will make infrastructure and streetscape improvements to the heart of the town, while maintaining the character of the area and creating welcoming public spaces. DECLARED PEST ANIMALS Wild Dogs (Canis familiaris dingo, Canis familiaris dingo X Canis familiaris, Canis familiaris) Wild dogs are abundant and widespread throughout the Scenic Rim TENDERS AND EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Doing Business with Council. Scenic Rim Regional Council undertakes significant procurement activities, all of which are conducted in accordance with the requirements of Section 104 of the Local Government Act 2009, the Local Government Regulation 2012, the Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and Council's Procurement Policy.. All Council suppliers are required to complete and submit a SupplierFEES AND CHARGES
Scenic Rim Regional Council Fees and Charges # Name Size; VIEW PAGEMENU
PEDESTRIAN AND MOTORIST SAFETY PRIORITY FOR APEX PARK Work will start mid-June on footpath connections to and around Beaudesert's Apex Park and other improvements to the public facilitiesin the park.
BRISBANE 2032 PROPOSAL TO GO TO FULL IOC VOTE A six year journey to bring the world’s biggest sporting event to South East Queensland is a step closer with the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic proposal to go to a full International Olympic Committee (IOC) vote in July. INFRASTRUCTURE CHARGES REGISTER Lot 2 RP 200758 CANUNGRA 30001991.1 N/A N/A $ 470,900.00 Yes Refer to ICN Refer to ICN N/A N/A N/A -$ 126,000.00 Credit Applied $ - $344,900.00
HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning OnlinePLANNING SCHEMES
CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Catalogue – Scenic Rim Regional Council Catalogue LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Scenic Rim Regional Council has four branch libraries and a library outreach service. Residents have online access to a full library catalogue of more than 105,000 items. KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION Koala Habitat Protection. New planning changes involving koala habitat have been introduced by the State Government in association with the South East Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy. These changes affect the Scenic Rim Council area. HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning OnlinePLANNING SCHEMES
CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Catalogue – Scenic Rim Regional Council Catalogue LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Scenic Rim Regional Council has four branch libraries and a library outreach service. Residents have online access to a full library catalogue of more than 105,000 items. KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION Koala Habitat Protection. New planning changes involving koala habitat have been introduced by the State Government in association with the South East Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy. These changes affect the Scenic Rim Council area.PLANNING SCHEMES
Superseded planning schemes. The Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 that applied immediately before the current version is the superseded planning scheme. Under the provisions of the Planning Act 2016, a person may request that a proposed development be assessed and decided under the superseded planning scheme.Requests to lodge an application under a superseded planning scheme must beONLINE MAPPING
Scenic Rim Planning Scheme Online Mapping. Our Online Mapping Tool lets you view your Zone and Precinct (if applicable), the Overlays which may affect your property, the Other Plans mapping, and selected Local Government Infrastructure Plan maps (it does not include the Strategic Framework Maps). LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing.THE BEAUY HUB
Visit The Beauy Hub. As part of Council's Vibrant and Active Towns and Villages initiative, the Beaudesert town centre revitalisation will make infrastructure and streetscape improvements to the heart of the town, while maintaining the character of the area and creating welcoming public spaces.INTERMENT DATABASE
Find records matching all completed fields. Last Name. CemeteryFEES AND CHARGES
Scenic Rim Regional Council Fees and Charges # Name Size; VIEW PAGEMENU
SCENIC RIM PERFORMS STRONGLY FOR ITS FINANCIAL Scenic Rim Regional Council was given a strong report card for its 2019-2020 financial statements in the recently released Auditor-General's Local Government Report. TENDERS AND EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Doing Business with Council. Scenic Rim Regional Council undertakes significant procurement activities, all of which are conducted in accordance with the requirements of Section 104 of the Local Government Act 2009, the Local Government Regulation 2012, the Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and Council's Procurement Policy.. All Council suppliers are required to complete and submit a Supplier BUILDING SITING VARIATION APPLICATION A building boundary variation can also be called a siting variation. It is a prescribed area of a land parcel that cannot be built on unless dispensation is given by Council. COUNCIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HISTORICALLY LOW INTEREST At today's Ordinary Meeting, Council adopted an amended 2020-2021 Budget in response to changes to forecast revenue and expenditure. HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. PLANNING AND PERMITS Planning and Permits. Categories in Planning and Permits. Animal Management. READ MORE. Building and Plumbing. READ MORE. Bromelton State Development Area. READ MORE. Compliance and Health. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning Online DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Council's libraries are open with limited services. 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday (Canungra closed from 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Click and Collect from 9am to 10am Monday to Friday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Visitors will be required to provide name and contact details. Wifi is available for use. LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below. HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. PLANNING AND PERMITS Planning and Permits. Categories in Planning and Permits. Animal Management. READ MORE. Building and Plumbing. READ MORE. Bromelton State Development Area. READ MORE. Compliance and Health. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning Online DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Council's libraries are open with limited services. 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday (Canungra closed from 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Click and Collect from 9am to 10am Monday to Friday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Visitors will be required to provide name and contact details. Wifi is available for use. LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below. CONTACT US – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL VIEW MAP. Boonah Customer Service Centre - 70 High St (MAXIMUM 10 CUSTOMERS) (agency for Queensland Government Services) Hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm. VIEW MAP. Tamborine Mountain Customer Service Centre - Cnr Main St and Yuulong Rd (inside Tamborine Mountain Library) (MAXIMUM 1 CUSTOMER) Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm.ONLINE MAPPING
Online Mapping. Our Online Mapping Tool lets you view your Zone and Precinct (if applicable), the Overlays which may affect your property, the Other Plans mapping, and selected Local Government Infrastructure Plan maps (it does not include the Strategic Framework Maps). The aerial imagery used under the mapping is from 2019.PLANNING SCHEMES
Superseded planning schemes. The Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 that applied immediately before the current version is the superseded planning scheme. Under the provisions of the Planning Act 2016, a person may request that a proposed development be assessed and decided under the superseded planning scheme.Requests to lodge an application under a superseded planning scheme must be FORMS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Frequently requested forms. As constructed information request. Credit card payment authorisation. Change of details (address or email) Property and compliance search request. Rates financial search request. Scenic Rim Regional Council Fees and Charges. EVENTS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Ritchies Boonah Arts Festival - Art Viewing: 4th September 2021 - 11th September 2021. Part of Ritchies Boonah Arts Festival 4 Sept - 11Sept.
LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below.THE BEAUY HUB
Visit The Beauy Hub. As part of Council's Vibrant and Active Towns and Villages initiative, the Beaudesert town centre revitalisation will make infrastructure and streetscape improvements to the heart of the town, while maintaining the character of the area and creating welcoming public spaces. SCENIC RIM PERFORMS STRONGLY FOR ITS FINANCIAL Scenic Rim Regional Council was given a strong report card for its 2019-2020 financial statements in the recently released Auditor-General's Local Government Report. TENDERS AND EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Doing Business with Council. Scenic Rim Regional Council undertakes significant procurement activities, all of which are conducted in accordance with the requirements of Section 104 of the Local Government Act 2009, the Local Government Regulation 2012, the Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and Council's Procurement Policy.. All Council suppliers are required to complete and submit a Supplier GUIDE 1 - WHAT IS OPERATIONAL WORKS - SCENIC RIM REGIONAL Guide 1 What is Operational Works? Operational Works is the broad term used to describe activities that alter the shape or form of land. For an accurate definition of Operational Works, please refer to the State HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. PLANNING AND PERMITS Planning and Permits. Categories in Planning and Permits. Animal Management. READ MORE. Building and Plumbing. READ MORE. Bromelton State Development Area. READ MORE. Compliance and Health. CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Libraries Updated Services. 9am to 10am - Monday to Friday - Click and Collect. 10am to 4pm - Monday to Friday - Browse and Borrow (Canungra closed 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12pm - Saturday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Limit of 20 people inside at one time. Visitors are requested to provide name and contact details. LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Council's libraries are open with limited services. 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday (Canungra closed from 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Click and Collect from 9am to 10am Monday to Friday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Visitors will be required to provide name and contact details. Wifi is available for use. LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning Online HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. PLANNING AND PERMITS Planning and Permits. Categories in Planning and Permits. Animal Management. READ MORE. Building and Plumbing. READ MORE. Bromelton State Development Area. READ MORE. Compliance and Health. CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Libraries Updated Services. 9am to 10am - Monday to Friday - Click and Collect. 10am to 4pm - Monday to Friday - Browse and Borrow (Canungra closed 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12pm - Saturday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Limit of 20 people inside at one time. Visitors are requested to provide name and contact details. LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Council's libraries are open with limited services. 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday (Canungra closed from 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Click and Collect from 9am to 10am Monday to Friday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Visitors will be required to provide name and contact details. Wifi is available for use. LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning OnlineONLINE MAPPING
Online Mapping. Our Online Mapping Tool lets you view your Zone and Precinct (if applicable), the Overlays which may affect your property, the Other Plans mapping, and selected Local Government Infrastructure Plan maps (it does not include the Strategic Framework Maps). The aerial imagery used under the mapping is from 2019. DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT A front counter appointment is a free service of up to 15 minutes for general property enquiries (i.e. easements, building envelopes, zoning) and minor development investigations, where no minutes are given. Contact Council on 07 5540 5111 to arrange an appointment (please ask to speak with Planning).PLANNING SCHEMES
Superseded planning schemes. The Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 that applied immediately before the current version is the superseded planning scheme. Under the provisions of the Planning Act 2016, a person may request that a proposed development be assessed and decided under the superseded planning scheme.Requests to lodge an application under a superseded planning scheme must beINTERMENT DATABASE
Cemeteries Online Search. Find records matching all completed fields. Last Name. Cemetery. Beaudesert Boonah Canungra Coulson Kalbar Maroon Milbong Mount Tamborine Tamborine Mountain Unknown Wonglepong.Advanced search.
KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION The Nature Conservation and Other Legislation (Koala Protection) Amendment Regulation 2020 commenced on 7 February 2020 and introduces koala habitat protection mapping. This change brings about a significant amendments to the Planning Regulation 2017. Koala Priority Areas and Koala Habitat Areas are now mapped in the Scenic Rim Region. SCENIC RIM PERFORMS STRONGLY FOR ITS FINANCIAL Scenic Rim Regional Council was given a strong report card for its 2019-2020 financial statements in the recently released Auditor-General's Local Government Report. TENDERS AND EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Doing Business with Council. Scenic Rim Regional Council undertakes significant procurement activities, all of which are conducted in accordance with the requirements of Section 104 of the Local Government Act 2009, the Local Government Regulation 2012, the Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and Council's Procurement Policy.. All Council suppliers are required to complete and submit a Supplier DECLARED PEST ANIMALS Currently found within the Scenic Rim region, fire ants can inflict painful stings on humans and animals. They can also have major impacts on our environment and agriculture. Fire ants are a Category 1 restricted pest under the Biosecurity Act 2014. Monitoring and baiting programs are being coordinated and implemented by BiosecurityQueensland.
BUILDING SITING VARIATION APPLICATION Application for a building siting variation. You will need to apply for a relaxation if you wish to build outside the setback requirements for the property. Setbacks are generally in accordance with the Queensland Development Code: Front boundary - 6 metres. Side/rearboundary -
HAVE YOUR SAY: SCENIC RIM ADVENTURE AND NATURE-BASED Scenic Rim community members can now provide feedback on the region's first-ever Adventure and Nature-based Tourism Strategy. HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. PLANNING AND PERMITS Planning and Permits. Categories in Planning and Permits. Animal Management. READ MORE. Building and Plumbing. READ MORE. Bromelton State Development Area. READ MORE. Compliance and Health. CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Libraries Updated Services. 9am to 10am - Monday to Friday - Click and Collect. 10am to 4pm - Monday to Friday - Browse and Borrow (Canungra closed 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12pm - Saturday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Limit of 20 people inside at one time. Visitors are requested to provide name and contact details. LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Council's libraries are open with limited services. 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday (Canungra closed from 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Click and Collect from 9am to 10am Monday to Friday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Visitors will be required to provide name and contact details. Wifi is available for use. LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning Online HOME – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL The Scenic Rim region is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage-listed national parks. Home to a population of more than 40,000 the region covers 4254sq km and is located an hour south of Brisbane and an hour inland from the Gold Coast. PLANNING AND PERMITS Planning and Permits. Categories in Planning and Permits. Animal Management. READ MORE. Building and Plumbing. READ MORE. Bromelton State Development Area. READ MORE. Compliance and Health. CATALOGUE – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Libraries Updated Services. 9am to 10am - Monday to Friday - Click and Collect. 10am to 4pm - Monday to Friday - Browse and Borrow (Canungra closed 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12pm - Saturday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Limit of 20 people inside at one time. Visitors are requested to provide name and contact details. LIBRARIES – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Council's libraries are open with limited services. 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday (Canungra closed from 1pm to 2pm) 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Click and Collect from 9am to 10am Monday to Friday. After-hours chutes are open to return items at any time. Visitors will be required to provide name and contact details. Wifi is available for use. LOCAL LAWS – SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Laws. Scenic Rim Regional Council has adopted a number of Local Laws to help protect the health, environment and public amenity of the region. Local Laws cover a broad range of issues, from dog control to use of public buildings to licensing. The Local Laws which are currently in effect in the Scenic Rim Region are available below. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND PLANNING ONLINE Development Applications and Planning OnlineONLINE MAPPING
Online Mapping. Our Online Mapping Tool lets you view your Zone and Precinct (if applicable), the Overlays which may affect your property, the Other Plans mapping, and selected Local Government Infrastructure Plan maps (it does not include the Strategic Framework Maps). The aerial imagery used under the mapping is from 2019. DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT A front counter appointment is a free service of up to 15 minutes for general property enquiries (i.e. easements, building envelopes, zoning) and minor development investigations, where no minutes are given. Contact Council on 07 5540 5111 to arrange an appointment (please ask to speak with Planning).PLANNING SCHEMES
Superseded planning schemes. The Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 that applied immediately before the current version is the superseded planning scheme. Under the provisions of the Planning Act 2016, a person may request that a proposed development be assessed and decided under the superseded planning scheme.Requests to lodge an application under a superseded planning scheme must beINTERMENT DATABASE
Cemeteries Online Search. Find records matching all completed fields. Last Name. Cemetery. Beaudesert Boonah Canungra Coulson Kalbar Maroon Milbong Mount Tamborine Tamborine Mountain Unknown Wonglepong.Advanced search.
KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION The Nature Conservation and Other Legislation (Koala Protection) Amendment Regulation 2020 commenced on 7 February 2020 and introduces koala habitat protection mapping. This change brings about a significant amendments to the Planning Regulation 2017. Koala Priority Areas and Koala Habitat Areas are now mapped in the Scenic Rim Region. SCENIC RIM PERFORMS STRONGLY FOR ITS FINANCIAL Scenic Rim Regional Council was given a strong report card for its 2019-2020 financial statements in the recently released Auditor-General's Local Government Report. TENDERS AND EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Doing Business with Council. Scenic Rim Regional Council undertakes significant procurement activities, all of which are conducted in accordance with the requirements of Section 104 of the Local Government Act 2009, the Local Government Regulation 2012, the Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and Council's Procurement Policy.. All Council suppliers are required to complete and submit a Supplier DECLARED PEST ANIMALS Currently found within the Scenic Rim region, fire ants can inflict painful stings on humans and animals. They can also have major impacts on our environment and agriculture. Fire ants are a Category 1 restricted pest under the Biosecurity Act 2014. Monitoring and baiting programs are being coordinated and implemented by BiosecurityQueensland.
BUILDING SITING VARIATION APPLICATION Application for a building siting variation. You will need to apply for a relaxation if you wish to build outside the setback requirements for the property. Setbacks are generally in accordance with the Queensland Development Code: Front boundary - 6 metres. Side/rearboundary -
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REGIONAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES AT THE FOREFRONT FOR SCENIC RIM 1 August: Scenic Rim Regional Council has partnered with the Queensland Government to introduce a new Council officer charged specifically with helping local businesses. News and Announcements Press Release Read More __*
SCENIC RIM TOURISM OPERATORS UNITE FOR REGIONAL COLLABORATION 19 July: Empowering regional development, networking and building positive relationships were on the Tourism Showcase half-day agendafor 50 Scenic
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INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCENIC RIM LEADERS 19 July: Scenic Rim civil engineer Sara Stanley recently joined city leaders from around the world, including Mayor Greg Christensen, at The Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum in Brisbane. News and Announcements Press Release Read More __ -------------------------View More News
COUNCIL URGES BUSINESSES TO PREPARE FOR WASTE LEVY Scenic Rim Regional Council has been working with businesses across the region to raise awareness of commercial impacts associated with the introduction of the Queensland Government's waste levy on 1 July2019.
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BE HEALTHY AND ACTIVE PROGRAM TO RUN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Scenic Rim Regional Council has committed an extra $40,000 towards the Be Healthy and Active program to enable a year-long timetable of sports, wellness and health activities in 2019-20.Read More
COUNCIL'S $98.91 MILLION BUDGET TO DRIVE LOCAL ECONOMY AND JOBSGROWTH
Key infrastructure projects and initiatives to help drive the regional economy and generate local jobs growth headline Scenic Rim Regional Council's $98.91 million Budget for 2019-20.Read More
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