Thursday, February 5, 2026

boonah incinerator public forum

An enormous waste to energy incinerator is currently proposed for Bromelton, where Cleanaway plan to burn 760,000 tonnes of ‘waste’ per annum. This facility will include a 30-story high smokestack right on the doorstep of Beaudesert and on the gateway to Boonah and the western Scenic Rim.

The company estimates over 800 large vehicle movements to and from the facility daily, 365 days a year, to bring waste to the incinerator from outside the Scenic Rim on our country roads and highways.

Can we afford to have one of the largest incinerators in Australia operating here?

The Scenic Rim brand is well known for its clean and healthy produce and tourism experiences, which has enabled the region to become a must-visit destination for visitors from Brisbane, the Gold Coast and in fact from all around the world.

 The Lonely Planet named the Scenic Rim one of the top ten global regions to visit in 2022, and last year achieved ECO Destination Certification with Ecotourism Australia.

Community, business, and local government have worked hard together over many years to build the reputation of our thriving region to keep the Scenic Rim spectacular, but now there are growing grave concerns about protecting these values and the health and well being of our local community.

As members of community group Keep the Scenic Rim Scenic have been engaging with the community across the region about the proposed incinerator, it’s become clear that many living here are unaware of this planned development and its potential impacts, and need further information to enable them to make informed decisions on this major project when submissions are called later this year.

Keep the Scenic Rim Scenic are holding a series of public information forums and presentations across the region. Around 80 people attended the initial forum at Beaudesert late last year.

Potential damages to agriculture, human and livestock health cannot be underestimated.

The NSW Independent Planning Commission rejected a similar application for Western Sydney, citing "uncertainty in relation to the human health risks and site suitability", which resulted in the then state government passing legislation prohibiting incinerators from being built in Greater Sydney.

Communities living near these facilities in other parts of the world report impacts to health and agriculture. Should regional families, agriculture and tourism businesses bear the brunt of this toxic industry rather than our urban neighbors?

Waste incinerators release toxic air pollutants, including forever chemicals, produce toxic ash, and are the dirtiest form of energy production. Because there is no sorting prior to incineration, a high percentage of materials burnt will be plastics.

They are a polluting, expensive and unsustainable technology that undermines zero waste circular economy strategies, by competing for the same materials as recycling and composting operations and destroying valuable resources and their embedded energy.

Regional communities around Australia are being faced with the threat of incinerators and are vehemently campaigning against these facilities. Keep the Scenic Rim Scenic is linking with these communities to share their stories, and information from scientists and medical professionals.

In just a few short days, our online petition gathered over 500 signatures. Please add your name. 

To find out more about the potential impacts on you, your children, your business, and your community, the next Keep the Scenic Rim Scenic public forum will be held at the Boonah State School Assembly Hall at 2pm on Sunday 22 February. All are welcome to attend and are encouraged to arrive early for tea, coffee and refreshments.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

scenic rim sustainable fashion designer showcase

Calling all upcycled fashion enthusiasts!!

BOSS is excited to announce the inaugural Scenic Rim Sustainable Fashion Design Showcase to be held at The Centre Beaudesert on Saturday 18 April!

The Scenic Rim is home to many creatives in arts and culture, including a number of incredible fashion designers working in the arena of slow clothing and sustainable fashion.

While they are working and independently selling and promoting their labels, they have never had the opportunity to showcase their work collaboratively……until now.

Nine Scenic Rim based slow fashion designers will join forces to show capsule collections of their creations on Saturday 18 April at The Centre Beaudesert.

But wait ... there’s more!

The Scenic Rim Sustainable Fashion Design Showcase will also offer an opportunity for home sewers, upcycle fashion enthusiasts and student designers to flex their refashioning muscles in our inaugural Upcycle Challenge on this day.

And due to generous support from Scenic Rim arts-based organisations and locals they will be vying for prize money for each of five categories and an overall Most Creative Outfit champion will be awarded.

Categories have been chosen with the intention to inspire makers to design and create garments that reflect the varied recreational and leisure activities, lifestyle, and unique events we enjoy right across the Scenic Rim each year.

More details on the event and how to enter the upcycle challenge will be released shortly…...watch this space for updates or contact our team at boonahboss@hotmail.com to register your interest and be added to our information list for details direct to your inbox.

 

Friday, January 16, 2026

flower power share + repair pop up

our february share + repair pop up will be all about flowers. we'll learn about creating beautiful bouquets with fresh flowers, as well as making decorative flowers out of lots of different textiles and bits and pieces.

everyone's welcome to join us on the day, and we encourage all ideas, resources, and demonstration projects that people would like to share to make the day a success
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there'll be lots there for inspiration, including loads of resources to use. 

we’d love to have you join us in sharing your skills and knowledge with others on the day, downstairs at wandering foods from 10am - 1pm on saturday 7 february.