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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.

Scenic Rim Region
Queensland
Location within South East Queensland
Population42,583 (2018)[1]
 • Density10.0361/km2 (25.993/sq mi)
Established2008
Area4,243 km2 (1,638.2 sq mi)[1]
MayorGreg Christensen
Council seatBeaudesert
RegionWest Moreton
State electorate(s)Scenic Rim
Federal division(s)Wright
WebsiteScenic Rim Region
LGAs around Scenic Rim Region:
Lockyer Valley Ipswich Logan
Southern Downs Scenic Rim Region Gold Coast
Southern Downs Kyogle (NSW) Tweed (NSW)

It has an estimated operating budget of A$33 million.

History edit

Prior to 2008, the new Scenic Rim Region was an entire area of three previous and distinct local government areas:

 
Beaudesert Shire Tramway, 1903
 
A bullock team at Kalbar, 1915
 
Timber yards at Canungra, 1939

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 (its first was simply absorbing the rural areas of Ipswich) while Beaudesert opposed splitting or amalgamation.[2]

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 edit

 
Mount Lindesay from Palen Creek
 
Mount Maroon, 2009

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 (including World Heritage listings) 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 1,356 metres (4,449 ft) 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 (one of the hardest in the world) 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.

Council edit

The council is split into six wards (divisions), each returning one councillor, along with a directly-elected mayor.

Current composition edit

The current council, elected in 2020, is:

Ward Councillor Party
Mayor   Greg Christensen Independent
Division 1   Amanda Hay Independent
Division 2   Jeff McConnell Independent
Division 3   Virginia West Independent
Division 4   Michael Enright Independent
Division 5   Marshall Chalk Independent
Division 6   Duncan McInnes Independent

Mayors edit

John Brent was the region's first mayor. He was first elected as a councillor in the Shire of Boonah in 1976 and was chairman of the Shire of Boonah beginning on 12 April 1994, becoming mayor of the Scenic Rim Region following the amalgamation.[3]

2008−present edit

No. Portrait Mayor Party Term start Term end Council control
(term)
1   John Brent Independent 15 March 2008 19 March 2016 Independents majority
(2008–present)
2   Greg Christensen Independent LNP 19 March 2016 26 April 2023[4]
(2) Independent 27 April 2023 incumbent

Deputy mayors edit

In 2016, the council resolved to review the position of deputy mayor annually, instead of having it be the longer-term position it was from 2008 to 2016.[5]

No. Portrait Mayor Party Term start Term end Mayor
1   Dave Cockburn Independent 2008 2012 Brent
(Independent)
2   Virginia West Independent 2012 2016
3   Nigel Waistell Independent 2016 2017 Christensen
(Ind. LNP/Independent)
4   Nadia O'Carroll Independent 2017 2018
5   Rick Stanfield Independent 2018 2019
6   Duncan McInnes Independent 2019 2021
7   Michael Enright Independent 2021 2022
8   Jeff McConnell Independent 2021 incumbent

Past councillors edit

2008−present edit

Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party
2008   Derek Swanborough Independent   Richard Adams Independent   Virginia West Independent   Dave Cockburn Independent   Kathy Bensted Independent   Heather Wehl Independent
2012   Nigel Waistell Independent   Nadia O'Carroll Independent   Jennifer Sanders Independent   Rick Stanfield Independent   Duncan McInnes Independent
2016   Michael Enright Independent
2020   Derek Swanborough Independent   Jeff McConnell Independent   Marshall Chalk Independent
2023   Amanda Hay Independent

Towns and localities edit

 
Main Street, Boonah, 2008
 
Moogerah Dam and Main Range, 2011

The Scenic Rim Region includes the following settlements:

Other areas:

1 - split with the City of Ipswich 2 - split with Logan City

Population edit

 
The rugged terrain around Moogerah Peaks National Park, 2013

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

Heritage register edit

In 2014, the Scenic Rim Regional Council established its local heritage register as required by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. In February 2015, it listed 54 places based on criteria in the Australia ICOMOS Burra Charter 1999.[6]

Libraries edit

The Scenic Rim Regional Council operate libraries in Beaudesert, Boonah, Canungra and Tamborine Mountain. The council commenced a mobile library service in 2008,[7] which serves Beechmont, Harrisville, Hillview, Kalbar, Kooralbyn, Peak Crossing, Rathdowney and Tamborine.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ Queensland Local Government Reform Commission (July 2007). (PDF). Vol. 2. pp. 32–36. ISBN 978-1-921057-11-3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  3. ^ "One of the most enduring leaders in Queensland local government, Scenic Rim Mayor John Brent has a blunt and simple response to questions about the role of a council and its mayor... - Local Government Association of Queensland". lgaq.asn.au. from the original on 4 December 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Nomination for Mayor or Councillor". Electoral Commission of Queensland. from the original on 18 February 2024. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  5. ^ "COUNCIL ELECTS NEW DEPUTY MAYOR". Scenic Rim Regional Council. 28 May 2019. from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  6. ^ "Local Heritage Register". Scenic Rim Regional Council. from the original on 10 February 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Public Libraries Statistical Bulletin 2016-17" (PDF). Public Libraries Connect. State Library of Queensland. November 2017. p. 15. (PDF) from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Locations and Membership". Scenic Rim Regional Council. from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Teese, Nerelie (2001), Hurricane lamps & handmilking : a history of dairy farming along the Logan & Albert River Valleys, Nerelie Teese, ISBN 978-0-9579326-0-9

External links edit

  • "Local Heritage Register". Scenic Rim Regional Council. from the original on 10 February 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015.

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This article is about local government For the geographic features of this area see Scenic Rim Map all coordinates in Category Scenic Rim Region using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates 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 Scenic Rim Region QueenslandLocation within South East QueenslandPopulation42 583 2018 1 Density10 0361 km2 25 993 sq mi Established2008Area4 243 km2 1 638 2 sq mi 1 MayorGreg ChristensenCouncil seatBeaudesertRegionWest MoretonState electorate s Scenic RimFederal division s WrightWebsiteScenic Rim RegionLGAs around Scenic Rim Region Lockyer Valley Ipswich LoganSouthern Downs Scenic Rim Region Gold CoastSouthern Downs Kyogle NSW Tweed NSW It has an estimated operating budget of A 33 million Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Council 3 1 Current composition 4 Mayors 4 1 2008 present 4 2 Deputy mayors 5 Past councillors 5 1 2008 present 6 Towns and localities 7 Population 8 Heritage register 9 Libraries 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory editPrior 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 nbsp Beaudesert Shire Tramway 1903 nbsp A bullock team at Kalbar 1915 nbsp Timber yards at Canungra 1939 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 its first was simply absorbing the rural areas of Ipswich while Beaudesert opposed splitting or amalgamation 2 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 edit nbsp Mount Lindesay from Palen Creek nbsp Mount Maroon 2009 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 including World Heritage listings 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 1 356 metres 4 449 ft 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 one of the hardest in the world 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 Council editThe council is split into six wards divisions each returning one councillor along with a directly elected mayor Current composition edit The current council elected in 2020 is Ward Councillor Party Mayor Greg Christensen Independent Division 1 Amanda Hay Independent Division 2 Jeff McConnell Independent Division 3 Virginia West Independent Division 4 Michael Enright Independent Division 5 Marshall Chalk Independent Division 6 Duncan McInnes IndependentMayors editJohn Brent was the region s first mayor He was first elected as a councillor in the Shire of Boonah in 1976 and was chairman of the Shire of Boonah beginning on 12 April 1994 becoming mayor of the Scenic Rim Region following the amalgamation 3 2008 present edit No Portrait Mayor Party Term start Term end Council control term 1 nbsp John Brent Independent 15 March 2008 19 March 2016 Independents majority 2008 present 2 nbsp Greg Christensen Independent LNP 19 March 2016 26 April 2023 4 2 Independent 27 April 2023 incumbent Deputy mayors edit In 2016 the council resolved to review the position of deputy mayor annually instead of having it be the longer term position it was from 2008 to 2016 5 No Portrait Mayor Party Term start Term end Mayor 1 nbsp Dave Cockburn Independent 2008 2012 Brent Independent 2 nbsp Virginia West Independent 2012 2016 3 nbsp Nigel Waistell Independent 2016 2017 Christensen Ind LNP Independent 4 nbsp Nadia O Carroll Independent 2017 2018 5 nbsp Rick Stanfield Independent 2018 2019 6 nbsp Duncan McInnes Independent 2019 2021 7 nbsp Michael Enright Independent 2021 2022 8 nbsp Jeff McConnell Independent 2021 incumbentPast councillors edit2008 present edit Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party 2008 Derek Swanborough Independent Richard Adams Independent Virginia West Independent Dave Cockburn Independent Kathy Bensted Independent Heather Wehl Independent 2012 Nigel Waistell Independent Nadia O Carroll Independent Jennifer Sanders Independent Rick Stanfield Independent Duncan McInnes Independent 2016 Michael Enright Independent 2020 Derek Swanborough Independent Jeff McConnell Independent Marshall Chalk Independent 2023 Amanda Hay IndependentTowns and localities edit nbsp Main Street Boonah 2008 nbsp Moogerah Dam and Main Range 2011 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 area Boonah Aratula Charlwood Coulson Fassifern Harrisville1 Kalbar Maroon Moogerah Mount Alford Mount Walker Roadvale Rosevale Silverdale Tarome Templin Warrill View Other areas 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 1 split with the City of Ipswich 2 split with Logan CityPopulation edit nbsp The rugged terrain around Moogerah Peaks National Park 2013 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 659Heritage register editIn 2014 the Scenic Rim Regional Council established its local heritage register as required by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 In February 2015 it listed 54 places based on criteria in the Australia ICOMOS Burra Charter 1999 6 Libraries editThe Scenic Rim Regional Council operate libraries in Beaudesert Boonah Canungra and Tamborine Mountain The council commenced a mobile library service in 2008 7 which serves Beechmont Harrisville Hillview Kalbar Kooralbyn Peak Crossing Rathdowney and Tamborine 8 References edit a b 3218 0 Regional Population Growth Australia 2017 18 Population Estimates by Local Government Area ASGS 2018 2017 to 2018 Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 March 2019 Archived from the original on 27 March 2019 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Estimated resident population 30 June 2018 Queensland Local Government Reform Commission July 2007 Report of the Local Government Reform Commission PDF Vol 2 pp 32 36 ISBN 978 1 921057 11 3 Archived from the original PDF on 17 March 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2010 One of the most enduring leaders in Queensland local government Scenic Rim Mayor John Brent has a blunt and simple response to questions about the role of a council and its mayor Local Government Association of Queensland lgaq asn au Archived from the original on 4 December 2017 Retrieved 4 December 2017 Nomination for Mayor or Councillor Electoral Commission of Queensland Archived from the original on 18 February 2024 Retrieved 18 February 2024 COUNCIL ELECTS NEW DEPUTY MAYOR Scenic Rim Regional Council 28 May 2019 Archived from the original on 7 May 2023 Retrieved 8 May 2023 Local Heritage Register Scenic Rim Regional Council Archived from the original on 10 February 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2015 Public Libraries Statistical Bulletin 2016 17 PDF Public Libraries Connect State Library of Queensland November 2017 p 15 Archived PDF from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Locations and Membership Scenic Rim Regional Council Archived from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 31 January 2018 Further reading editTeese Nerelie 2001 Hurricane lamps amp handmilking a history of dairy farming along the Logan amp Albert River Valleys Nerelie Teese ISBN 978 0 9579326 0 9External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scenic Rim Region nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Scenic Rim Local Heritage Register Scenic Rim Regional Council Archived from the original on 10 February 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2015 27 59 15 S 152 59 43 E 27 98750 S 152 99528 E 27 98750 152 99528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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