Scenic Rim Region
The Scenic Rim Region is a local government area in West Moreton region of South East Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by several previous local government areas with histories extending back to the early 1900s and beyond. The main town of the region is Beaudesert.
It has an estimated operating budget of A$33 million.
History
Mununjali is a dialect of the Yugambeh language.The Mununjali language area includes landscape within the local government boundaries of the Scenic Rim and Beaudesert Shire Councils.Prior to 2008, the new Scenic Rim Region was an entire area of three previous and distinct local government areas:
- the Shire of Boonah;
- the southern part of the Shire of Beaudesert;
- and the Harrisville and Peak Crossing areas from the City of Ipswich.
at Kalbar, 1915
In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released its report and recommended that the areas amalgamate. It identified a rural community of interest as well as ecotourism potential from the Scenic Rim, a group of mountain ranges forming part of the Great Dividing Range, and recommended the transfer of the entire urban growth corridor previously within Beaudesert to Logan City. Along with Lockyer Valley and Somerset, it was expected to provide a rural hinterland for urban South East Queensland. The arrangement was Boonah's second preference while Beaudesert opposed splitting or amalgamation.
The legislation passed to effect the merger on 10 August 2007. A Local Transition Committee made up of staff and councillors of the dissolving entities was formed to manage the process. On 15 March 2008, the Shires formally ceased to exist, and elections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.
Geography
The region is mostly rural, with Beaudesert and Boonah the main towns. It lies within the catchment areas of the Bremer River, the Logan River/Albert River and the Coomera River/Nerang River. The centre of the area is dominated by the Flinders Peak Group and broad sweep of mountainous terrain forming a southern boundary with the local government area on Queensland's southern border with New South Wales. Many high-altitude areas are covered by forests and protected in national parks at Tamborine Mountain, McPherson Range, Main Range National Park, Mount Barney National Park and landforms including Cunninghams Gap and Fassifern Valley. South East Queensland's highest mountain is Mount Barney, reaching above sea level. Wyaralong Dam is the region's newest reservoir.In the south east of the local government area is the Lamington National Park. It includes villages such as Canungra, Kooralbyn, Rathdowney, Beechmont and Harrisville. The peak at Mount French, part of Moogerah Peaks National Park is noted for its traditional rock climbing and does not have bolted climbing routes. The peak also boasts a '32' rated climb which attracts international rock climbing visitors to the area. The area of Boonah is fairly flat with large areas of very productive soils for the growing of vegetables and other crops. Beechmont and O'Reillys are mountainous areas overlooking the Gold Coast hinterland. These areas attract visitors for camping, bushwalking and bird watching.
Divisions
The council is split into 6 divisions, each returning one councillor, plus a mayor.Mayors
John Brent is one of the longest continuing serving elected members in Australia with almost 40 years of service and over twenty as mayor. He was first elected as a councillor in the Shire of Boonah in 1976 and was chairman of the Shire of Boonah since 12 April 1994, becoming mayor of the Scenic Rim Region following the amalgamation.Greg Christensen was elected mayor in 2016.
Mayors of Scenic Rim Region
Towns and localities
The Scenic Rim Region includes the following settlements:Beaudesert area:
- Beaudesert
- Beechmont
- Benobble
- Biddaddaba
- Birnam
- Boyland
- Bromelton
- Canungra
- Christmas Creek
- Cryna
- Gleneagle
- Hillview
- Innisplain
- Josephville
- Kerry
- Kooralbyn
- Lamington
- Lamington National Park
- Laravale
- Palen Creek
- Rathdowney
- Tabooba
- Tabragalba
- Tamborine Mountain
- Tamrookum
- Tamrookum Creek
- Witheren
- Wonglepong
- Boonah
- Aratula
- Charlwood
- Coulson
- Fassifern
- Harrisville1
- Kalbar
- Maroon
- Moogerah
- Mount Alford
- Mount Walker
- Roadvale
- Rosevale
- Silverdale
- Tarome
- Templin
- Warrill View
- Allandale
- Allenview
- Anthony
- Barney View
- Binna Burra
- Blantyre
- Bunburra
- Bunjurgen
- Burnett Creek
- Cainbable
- Cannon Creek
- Carneys Creek
- Chinghee Creek
- Clumber
- Coleyville
- Coochin
- Croftby
- Darlington
- Dugandan
- Fassifern Valley
- Ferny Glen
- Flying Fox
- Frazerview
- Frenches Creek
- Hoya
- Illinbah
- Kagaru
- Kents Lagoon
- Kents Pocket
- Knapp Creek
- Kulgun
- Limestone Ridges1
- Lower Mount Walker
- Merryvale
- Milbong
- Milford
- Milora
- Moorang
- Morwincha
- Mount Barney
- Mount Edwards
- Mount Forbes1
- Mount French
- Mount Gipps
- Mount Lindesay
- Mount Walker West
- Munbilla
- Mutdapilly1
- Nindooinbah
- North Tamborine
- Oaky Creek
- Obum Obum
- O'Reilly
- Peak Crossing1
- Radford
- Running Creek
- Sarabah
- Southern Lamington
- Tamborine2
- Teviotville
- Undullah2
- Veresdale2
- Veresdale Scrub2
- Wallaces Creek
- Washpool
- Wilsons Plains
- Woolooman
- Wyaralong
2 - split with Logan City
Population
The populations given relate to the component entities prior to 2008.Year | Population |
1986 | 22,992 |
1991 | 28,512 |
1996 | 32,997 |
2001 | 35,342 |
2006 | 34,659 |