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Logan City

Logan City is a local government area situated within the south of the Brisbane metropolitan area in South East Queensland, Australia. Situated between the City of Brisbane to the north and the City of Gold Coast to the south, the City also borders the Scenic Rim Region, the City of Ipswich, and Redland City LGAs. Logan City is divided into 70 suburbs and 12 divisions; a councillor is elected to each of the latter.[2] The council had a population of 326,615 in June 2018.[1]

Logan City
Queensland
Location within South East Queensland
Population345,098 (2021)[1] (7th)
 • Density360.23/km2 (933.0/sq mi)
Established1978
Area958 km2 (369.9 sq mi)[1]
MayorDarren Power
Council seatLogan Central
RegionSouth East Queensland
State electorate(s)Algester*, Jordan, Logan, Macalister, Scenic Rim*, Springwood*, Stretton*, Waterford, Woodridge
Federal division(s)Rankin, Forde, Wright
WebsiteLogan City

Gaining significant area in 2008 from the amalgamation of parts of the Albert and Beaudesert Shires, Logan City extends north to Priestdale, south to Mundoolun near the Albert River, east to Carbrook at the Logan River, and west to Lyons. Logan City is located across parts of the sub-basin of Oxley Creek, and the Logan and Albert Rivers. The Daisy Hill Koala Centre serves as an example of Logan's prominent bushland, reminiscent of Karawatha Forest, and the Tamborine and Venman Bushland National Parks, that border Logan suburbs.

The region is named after Captain Patrick Logan, as is the aforementioned river, alongside the commercial hubs of Logan Central, Shailer Park's Logan Hyperdome, and Browns Plains. Other populous suburbs include Beenleigh, Rochedale South, Meadowbrook, Springwood, Woodridge, Eagleby and the rural towns of Jimboomba and Logan Village The city facilitates much of the transport between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Its motorway network is extensive: in the city's north-east, the Logan Motorway joins the Pacific Motorway, while the Mount Lindesay Highway and Sydney–Brisbane rail corridor cross the city along a roughly central north-south axis. New developments are common, particularly those being built at Yarrabilba and Greater Flagstone, while Griffith University has already established a Logan campus in Meadowbrook which is being developed into a specialist area based around health, research and education.[3]

In 2016, Luke Smith was elected mayor of Logan.[4] On 2 May 2019, Minister for Local Government Stirling Hinchliffe sacked the Logan City Council after eight of its Councillors and suspended mayor were charged with one count of fraud. The suspended Mayor was also charged with two counts of misconduct. The council was under administration until March 2020 elections.[5][6]

History

 
Bark dwelling at Logan Village

Yugembah (also known as Yugumbir, Jugambel, Jugambeir, Jugumbir, Jukam, Jukamba) is an Australian Aboriginal languages of South-East Queensland.The Yugembah language areas include Gold Coast, Logan, Scenic Rim, Tweed River Valley, Albert River, Beaudesert, Beenleigh, Coolangatta, Coomera, Logan River, Pimpama and Tamborine, within the local government boundaries of the City of Gold Coast, City of Logan, Scenic Rim Regional Council and the Tweed River Valley.[7]

The Commandant of the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement, Captain Patrick Logan, was a compulsive explorer and in 1826 on his first expedition he discovered the Logan River. He noted the river was well suited to large-vessel traffic and was a first-class avenue to access the high-quality arable land along its banks. He named the country Darling, in honour of the Governor. The Governor renamed the river after Logan. One of the first large employers was the timber industry.[8] The Logan River served as a rafting ground for logs and the new railways spurred local demand.[8]

The penal settlement based in Brisbane was closed in 1841 and the land was quickly taken up by squatters. The first leases of land in the Logan area were issued from 1849 and immigration was encouraged following the separation from NSW in 1859. The declaration of the Logan and Eight Mile Plains Agricultural Reserves in 1862 led to extensive settlement of the area. German immigrants arrived in batches from the 1864 onwards. Generous land orders for immigrants in Queensland created a drawcard in the possibility of owning their own farm.[9]

A cotton gin, which was converted to a sugar mill, was built at Loganholme in 1867.[9] Cotton growers faced problems with both the weather and a lack of available labour despite the introduction of Kanaka labour. By the 1870s few working cotton plantations remained along the Logan River.[9] While this crop was marginally successful, between 1866 and 1874, sugar was soon to become the staple industry.

 
Slacks Creek State School, 1946

Many small sugar mills were started by farmers seeking to avoid processing costs charged by big mills. However these quickly proved to be uneconomic. Many farmers in the area abandoned sugar after a severe frost in 1885 and a catastrophic flood in 1887 which saw crops destroyed and covered with metres of silt. Others continued growing sugar cane to make 1890 one of the best harvests ever.[9] In 1888, the railway opened in Logan.[10] Within a year, Cobb and Co services ended in Logan.[10]

The Wild Water Water Slide Park began operations in October 1982. The site was to become the Logan Hyperdome with the first work on the regional shopping centre beginning in October 1988.[11] It was officially opened in July 1989. Construction work on the Logan Hospital started in February 1989.[11] In August 2011, the Logan suburb of Slacks Creek was the location for Queensland's worst house fire.[12]

In 2017, a water treatment plant at Round Mountain became the first in Australia to be powered entirely off-grid.[13]

Establishment of Logan

 
The main street in Beenleigh in 1908 which was until 1948 in the former Shire of Beenleigh

The Department of Local Government instigated the formation of the new Logan Shire, which included the northern suburbs of both Albert and Beaudesert Shires. A section in the north previously belonged to the Shire of Tingalpa. There were about 69,000 people living to the north of the Logan River. On 31 May 1978 Local Government Minister Russ Hinze introduced the Local Government (Adjustment of Boundaries) Bill and which was officially approved on 8 June 1978. Logan then was declared a city on 1 January 1981[11] and the administration building on Wembley Road was opened in February 1981.

The city was named after Captain Patrick Logan, one of the founders of the Moreton Bay convict settlement. Logan was honoured in the names of many locales in the district, such as the Logan River, the suburbs of Loganlea, Logan Village, Loganholme, Logan Reserve and Logan Central, the Logan Motorway and Logan Road, which connects Logan City with the nearby state capital of Brisbane.

Local government changes

With the major changes to local government in Queensland which took effect at 15 March 2008 local elections, Logan more than tripled in area and added 78,400 people to its population. This came about through annexing a large section of the now-dissolved Shire of Beaudesert as well as the Beenleigh-Eagleby suburban area to its southeast, which had been part of the Gold Coast. Residents of Beenleigh and Eagleby were asked to vote to join Logan, with an overwhelming "No" vote. Despite this, the amalgamation went ahead. In its rationale for the changes, the Local Government Reform Commission argued that the area added brought the South East Queensland urban footprint and future growth areas to 2026 under the one local government, which could plan effectively for the area's future and would face reduced compliance costs for development works. Economic factors, the lack of geographic barriers and the presence of transport corridors were also considered to be favourable to the annexation. Consideration was given to a merger with Redland to its east, but geographical barriers and the lack of a community of interest between them militated against this.[14]

Demographics

The area is a major regional growth and development corridor with significant population growth expected through to 2041, second only to Brisbane in the state.[15] The city has a higher rate of multicultural diversity than the Queensland average.[16] About one quarter of Logan's residents were born overseas.[16] In 2016, it had an unemployment rate of 5.61%, lower than the Queensland average of 6.2%.[17]

According to the 2016 census,[18] the population of Logan was 303,386. The median age was 34 years old, 4 years younger than the nationwide median. The male-to-female ratio was 49.4-to-50.6.

The most commonly nominated ancestries were English (26.7%), Australian (24.0%), Irish (6.9%), Scottish (6.5%), and German (3.9%). 65.8% of people were born in Australia, while the other most common countries of birth were New Zealand (7.7%), England (3.8%), the Philippines (1.0%), India (0.9%), and Samoa (0.7%). Indigenous Australians accounted for 3.2% of the population.

The most commonly spoken languages other than English were Samoan (1.4%), Mandarin (1.0%), Arabic and Hindi (0.7% each), and Spanish (0.5%). The most common religious affiliations reported were none (28.9%), Catholic (18.5%), Anglican (14.1%), and Uniting Church (4.2%).

Governance

 
Logan City Council offices and library, 2006

At the federal level, the majority of the city's population is represented by the electorate of Rankin.[19] First proclaimed in 1984, Rankin has elected a member of the Labor Party at every election since inception.[20] The newer parts of Logan are within Forde, while Moreton and Oxley contain small portions of Logan City closer to Brisbane. The Division of Wright, created in 2010, contains many of the rural areas in the southern part of the city.

Council

Logan City Council is divided and consists of 12 councillors[21] and a popularly elected mayor.[22] Councillors are not officially endorsed by political parties, but are required to declare current memberships of political parties, bodies, associations and trade or professional organisations.

Councillor Declared political membership Term Constituency
Cr. Darren Power Independent 2020–current Mayor [23]
Cr. Lisa Bradley Independent 2008–2019, 2020–current Division 1 [23]
Cr. Teresa Lane ALP 2020–current Division 2 [23]
Cr. Melinda Russell ALP 2020–current Division 3 [23]
Cr. Laurie Koranski Independent 2016–2019, 2020–current Division 4 [23]
Cr. Jon Raven ALP 2016–2019, 2020–current Division 5 [23]
Cr. Anthony Hall Independent 2020–current Division 6 [23]
Cr. Timothy Frazer ALP 2020–current Division 7 [23]
Cr. Jacob Heremaia Independent 2020–current Division 8 [23]
Cr. Scott Bannan Independent 2020–current Division 9 [23]
Cr. Miriam Stemp Independent 2020–current Division 10 [23]
Cr. Natalie Willcocks Independent 2020–current Division 11 [23]
Cr. Karen Murphy Independent 2020–current Division 12 [23]

The council administers local infrastructure including 6 public pools, more than 900 parks, 7 cemeteries and a waste treatment plant at Browns Plains that provides gas-powered cogeneration power to about 2,000 homes.[24]

Education

 
Logan Village State School, 2009

Logan Reserve State School opened on 1 January 1868 and caters for students from Prep to Year 6 School with a C&K Kindy on site.[25][26][27] Another of the earliest schools in the area was Waterford State School. It was established as the Logan Provisional School and opened on 29 June 1869.[28] Logan Village State School caters for students from Prep to Year six and opened in March 1872.[29] The Centre Education Programme caters for students from Year 7 to Year 12. Loganholme State School opened 25 May 1873.[30][27] Park Ridge State School opened on 23 April 1895.[27]

Woodridge State School opened on 20 May 1924.[27] Woodridge North State School opened on 23 January 1967.[27] Logan City Special School caters for students from Early Childhood to Year twelve.[31] It opened on 1 January 1972.[27]

Woodridge State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve. It opened on 1 February 1972.[27] Berrinba East State School opened on 24 January 1978.[32] Kingston College (originally Kingston State High School) was opened in 1978. It now caters for seven to year twelve and a continuing education campus. Marsden State school opened on 23 January 1978.[27]

Shailer Park State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve. It opened on 29 January 1980.[27] Loganlea State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve.[33] It opened on 27 January 1981.[27] Shailer Park State School opened on 25 January 1982.[27] Browns Plains State School opened on 24 January 1983.[27] Browns Plains State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve. It opened 29 January 1985.[27] Marsden State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve. It opened on 27 January 1987.[27]

Park Ridge State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve. It opened on 29 January 1991.[27] Yarrabilba State School opened on 22 January 2018.[34]

Industry

There are extensive industrial and commercial areas, mostly in the north and east of Woodridge, and west of Springwood and Daisy Hill, clustered in the triangle formed by Logan Road/Pacific Highway and Kingston Road, and extending west along Compton Road. The Crestmead industrial estate is designed for light to medium industry in the manufacturing sector.[35]

Logan is Queensland's poker machine 'pokie' capital with over 2,128 machines in 41 registered sites. Per machine, each pokie pays out $5,886 which is the highest figure in the state.[36]

Australia's oldest continuously operating rum distillery is located at Beenleigh. Tourism is emerging as a significant contributor to the local economy with an increasing portfolio of cultural and sporting events.

Transport

Logan City is serviced by Queensland Rail's Beenleigh and Gold Coast railway lines. The stations are Trinder Park, Woodridge, Kingston, Loganlea, Bethania, Edens Landing, Holmview and Beenleigh although Gold Coast trains stop only at Beenleigh and Loganlea stations. Integrated ticketing was introduced in South East Queensland in 2004 through TransLink which has improved access to public transport. TransLink bus routes now service most of the built-up areas of Logan City.

Logan City Bus Service is a bus operator, servicing places between Brisbane and Gold Coast at Logan City. First operated as Greenline Bus Service, it was purchased by Clark's Bus Service in 1987. Further development included the purchasing of Rochedale Bus Service in 1995. The trading name of Logan City Bus Service was adopted in 2003. Logan City Bus Service operates a number of services under the TransLink banner, in which most services are based around the Loganholme and Springwood bus stations along the Pacific Motorway, and the Browns Plains bus station further west. They also operate peak hour buses between Logan City and Brisbane City.

Culture and sport

 
Scrubby Creek and bikeway at Gold Coast railway line crossing at Kingston, 2013

Logan has 924 parks and reserves all with combinations of facilities. Also Logan offers plenty of active choices such as local swimming pools, sporting clubs, cycling tracks, walking tracks, little athletics, tinnie trails (self guided heritage trail), golf, basketball/volleyball parks, skate parks, bmx tracks, walking groups and go karting.

Logan City has recently been under development for new bistro areas across the region. Cinemas, shopping complexes and parks are prevalent. The city also has a free public art gallery.[37] The internationally successful Australian band Savage Garden, who sold 25 million albums, are from Logan and so is Olympic swimmer Jodie Henry, three time gold medalist in the pool at the 2004 Olympics and world record holder.

Logan City Council is transforming the historic Kingston Butter Factory into a cultural landmark that facilitates entertainment and arts programs year-round. The outdoor stage is launching at the end of March 2022,[38] with the Butterbox Theatre and Living Arts Museum set to open mid-year 2022.

Logan City is home to Souths Logan Magpies rugby league team, one of the oldest existing rugby league clubs in Australia. It is also home to the Logan Thunder WNBL team.

Every Saturday at a free 5 km timed run takes place at four different locations in Logan City. The events are known as Logan River parkrun,[39] Yarrabilba parkrun, Riverdale parkrun,[40] and Berrinba parkrun.[41]

In 2021, the Proud City of Logan campaign was launched, a local government initiative featuring six local champions, chosen to represent the diversity of people and lifestyles in the city.[42]

 
Proud City of Logan campaign signage featuring Shaun Davies

Logan City Council operates public libraries in Beenleigh, Greenbank, Jimboomba, Logan Central, Logan Hyperdome (Shailer Park), Logan North (Underwood), Logan Village, Logan West (Browns Plains), and Marsden.[43]

A community arts centre is located at the former Kingston Butter Factory, now a locally listed heritage site.

Climate

Logan City has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa).

Climate data for Beenleigh
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29.8
(85.6)
29.4
(84.9)
28.5
(83.3)
26.4
(79.5)
24.0
(75.2)
21.6
(70.9)
21.4
(70.5)
22.6
(72.7)
25.1
(77.2)
26.5
(79.7)
27.9
(82.2)
29.0
(84.2)
26.0
(78.8)
Average low °C (°F) 20.6
(69.1)
20.5
(68.9)
19.1
(66.4)
16.0
(60.8)
12.6
(54.7)
10.1
(50.2)
8.8
(47.8)
9.5
(49.1)
12.4
(54.3)
14.9
(58.8)
17.5
(63.5)
19.2
(66.6)
15.1
(59.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 133.5
(5.26)
150.8
(5.94)
129.1
(5.08)
81.1
(3.19)
104.3
(4.11)
75.5
(2.97)
34.1
(1.34)
47.4
(1.87)
42.4
(1.67)
62.9
(2.48)
106.7
(4.20)
140.1
(5.52)
1,107.9
(43.63)
Source: https://weather.mla.com.au/climate-history/qld/beenleigh

Suburbs

 
Riverdale Park at Meadowbrook, 2013
 
A new housing estate at Logan Reserve, 2014
 
Henry Jordan Park, Waterford West, 2013

Over 80% of Logan is designated as non-urban, with the majority of land zoned rural, semi-rural or conservation.[44] Until 2008, Logan had a stable boundary with neighbouring local government areas such as Beaudesert, Albert (later merged into Gold Coast) and Brisbane. The following suburbs were included within the pre-2008 area:

In 2008, areas in northern Beaudesert as well as the Beenleigh conurbation in the Gold Coast were merged with Logan. As well as uniting Logan Reserve and Greenbank under one local government area, the following areas were added:

1 - split with the Scenic Rim Region

See also

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This article is about the LGA in Queensland Australia For cities named Logan see Logan disambiguation Logan City is a local government area situated within the south of the Brisbane metropolitan area in South East Queensland Australia Situated between the City of Brisbane to the north and the City of Gold Coast to the south the City also borders the Scenic Rim Region the City of Ipswich and Redland City LGAs Logan City is divided into 70 suburbs and 12 divisions a councillor is elected to each of the latter 2 The council had a population of 326 615 in June 2018 1 Logan City QueenslandLocation within South East QueenslandPopulation345 098 2021 1 7th Density360 23 km2 933 0 sq mi Established1978Area958 km2 369 9 sq mi 1 MayorDarren PowerCouncil seatLogan CentralRegionSouth East QueenslandState electorate s Algester Jordan Logan Macalister Scenic Rim Springwood Stretton Waterford WoodridgeFederal division s Rankin Forde WrightWebsiteLogan CityLGAs around Logan City City of Brisbane City of Brisbane City of RedlandCity of Ipswich Logan City City of RedlandScenic Rim Scenic Rim City of Gold CoastGaining significant area in 2008 from the amalgamation of parts of the Albert and Beaudesert Shires Logan City extends north to Priestdale south to Mundoolun near the Albert River east to Carbrook at the Logan River and west to Lyons Logan City is located across parts of the sub basin of Oxley Creek and the Logan and Albert Rivers The Daisy Hill Koala Centre serves as an example of Logan s prominent bushland reminiscent of Karawatha Forest and the Tamborine and Venman Bushland National Parks that border Logan suburbs The region is named after Captain Patrick Logan as is the aforementioned river alongside the commercial hubs of Logan Central Shailer Park s Logan Hyperdome and Browns Plains Other populous suburbs include Beenleigh Rochedale South Meadowbrook Springwood Woodridge Eagleby and the rural towns of Jimboomba and Logan Village The city facilitates much of the transport between Brisbane and the Gold Coast Its motorway network is extensive in the city s north east the Logan Motorway joins the Pacific Motorway while the Mount Lindesay Highway and Sydney Brisbane rail corridor cross the city along a roughly central north south axis New developments are common particularly those being built at Yarrabilba and Greater Flagstone while Griffith University has already established a Logan campus in Meadowbrook which is being developed into a specialist area based around health research and education 3 In 2016 Luke Smith was elected mayor of Logan 4 On 2 May 2019 Minister for Local Government Stirling Hinchliffe sacked the Logan City Council after eight of its Councillors and suspended mayor were charged with one count of fraud The suspended Mayor was also charged with two counts of misconduct The council was under administration until March 2020 elections 5 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment of Logan 1 2 Local government changes 2 Demographics 3 Governance 3 1 Council 4 Education 5 Industry 6 Transport 7 Culture and sport 8 Climate 9 Suburbs 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Bark dwelling at Logan Village Yugembah also known as Yugumbir Jugambel Jugambeir Jugumbir Jukam Jukamba is an Australian Aboriginal languages of South East Queensland The Yugembah language areas include Gold Coast Logan Scenic Rim Tweed River Valley Albert River Beaudesert Beenleigh Coolangatta Coomera Logan River Pimpama and Tamborine within the local government boundaries of the City of Gold Coast City of Logan Scenic Rim Regional Council and the Tweed River Valley 7 The Commandant of the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement Captain Patrick Logan was a compulsive explorer and in 1826 on his first expedition he discovered the Logan River He noted the river was well suited to large vessel traffic and was a first class avenue to access the high quality arable land along its banks He named the country Darling in honour of the Governor The Governor renamed the river after Logan One of the first large employers was the timber industry 8 The Logan River served as a rafting ground for logs and the new railways spurred local demand 8 The penal settlement based in Brisbane was closed in 1841 and the land was quickly taken up by squatters The first leases of land in the Logan area were issued from 1849 and immigration was encouraged following the separation from NSW in 1859 The declaration of the Logan and Eight Mile Plains Agricultural Reserves in 1862 led to extensive settlement of the area German immigrants arrived in batches from the 1864 onwards Generous land orders for immigrants in Queensland created a drawcard in the possibility of owning their own farm 9 A cotton gin which was converted to a sugar mill was built at Loganholme in 1867 9 Cotton growers faced problems with both the weather and a lack of available labour despite the introduction of Kanaka labour By the 1870s few working cotton plantations remained along the Logan River 9 While this crop was marginally successful between 1866 and 1874 sugar was soon to become the staple industry Slacks Creek State School 1946 Many small sugar mills were started by farmers seeking to avoid processing costs charged by big mills However these quickly proved to be uneconomic Many farmers in the area abandoned sugar after a severe frost in 1885 and a catastrophic flood in 1887 which saw crops destroyed and covered with metres of silt Others continued growing sugar cane to make 1890 one of the best harvests ever 9 In 1888 the railway opened in Logan 10 Within a year Cobb and Co services ended in Logan 10 The Wild Water Water Slide Park began operations in October 1982 The site was to become the Logan Hyperdome with the first work on the regional shopping centre beginning in October 1988 11 It was officially opened in July 1989 Construction work on the Logan Hospital started in February 1989 11 In August 2011 the Logan suburb of Slacks Creek was the location for Queensland s worst house fire 12 In 2017 a water treatment plant at Round Mountain became the first in Australia to be powered entirely off grid 13 Establishment of Logan Edit The main street in Beenleigh in 1908 which was until 1948 in the former Shire of Beenleigh The Department of Local Government instigated the formation of the new Logan Shire which included the northern suburbs of both Albert and Beaudesert Shires A section in the north previously belonged to the Shire of Tingalpa There were about 69 000 people living to the north of the Logan River On 31 May 1978 Local Government Minister Russ Hinze introduced the Local Government Adjustment of Boundaries Bill and which was officially approved on 8 June 1978 Logan then was declared a city on 1 January 1981 11 and the administration building on Wembley Road was opened in February 1981 The city was named after Captain Patrick Logan one of the founders of the Moreton Bay convict settlement Logan was honoured in the names of many locales in the district such as the Logan River the suburbs of Loganlea Logan Village Loganholme Logan Reserve and Logan Central the Logan Motorway and Logan Road which connects Logan City with the nearby state capital of Brisbane Local government changes Edit With the major changes to local government in Queensland which took effect at 15 March 2008 local elections Logan more than tripled in area and added 78 400 people to its population This came about through annexing a large section of the now dissolved Shire of Beaudesert as well as the Beenleigh Eagleby suburban area to its southeast which had been part of the Gold Coast Residents of Beenleigh and Eagleby were asked to vote to join Logan with an overwhelming No vote Despite this the amalgamation went ahead In its rationale for the changes the Local Government Reform Commission argued that the area added brought the South East Queensland urban footprint and future growth areas to 2026 under the one local government which could plan effectively for the area s future and would face reduced compliance costs for development works Economic factors the lack of geographic barriers and the presence of transport corridors were also considered to be favourable to the annexation Consideration was given to a merger with Redland to its east but geographical barriers and the lack of a community of interest between them militated against this 14 Demographics EditThe area is a major regional growth and development corridor with significant population growth expected through to 2041 second only to Brisbane in the state 15 The city has a higher rate of multicultural diversity than the Queensland average 16 About one quarter of Logan s residents were born overseas 16 In 2016 it had an unemployment rate of 5 61 lower than the Queensland average of 6 2 17 According to the 2016 census 18 the population of Logan was 303 386 The median age was 34 years old 4 years younger than the nationwide median The male to female ratio was 49 4 to 50 6 The most commonly nominated ancestries were English 26 7 Australian 24 0 Irish 6 9 Scottish 6 5 and German 3 9 65 8 of people were born in Australia while the other most common countries of birth were New Zealand 7 7 England 3 8 the Philippines 1 0 India 0 9 and Samoa 0 7 Indigenous Australians accounted for 3 2 of the population The most commonly spoken languages other than English were Samoan 1 4 Mandarin 1 0 Arabic and Hindi 0 7 each and Spanish 0 5 The most common religious affiliations reported were none 28 9 Catholic 18 5 Anglican 14 1 and Uniting Church 4 2 Governance Edit Logan City Council offices and library 2006 At the federal level the majority of the city s population is represented by the electorate of Rankin 19 First proclaimed in 1984 Rankin has elected a member of the Labor Party at every election since inception 20 The newer parts of Logan are within Forde while Moreton and Oxley contain small portions of Logan City closer to Brisbane The Division of Wright created in 2010 contains many of the rural areas in the southern part of the city Council Edit Logan City Council is divided and consists of 12 councillors 21 and a popularly elected mayor 22 Councillors are not officially endorsed by political parties but are required to declare current memberships of political parties bodies associations and trade or professional organisations Councillor Declared political membership Term ConstituencyCr Darren Power Independent 2020 current Mayor 23 Cr Lisa Bradley Independent 2008 2019 2020 current Division 1 23 Cr Teresa Lane ALP 2020 current Division 2 23 Cr Melinda Russell ALP 2020 current Division 3 23 Cr Laurie Koranski Independent 2016 2019 2020 current Division 4 23 Cr Jon Raven ALP 2016 2019 2020 current Division 5 23 Cr Anthony Hall Independent 2020 current Division 6 23 Cr Timothy Frazer ALP 2020 current Division 7 23 Cr Jacob Heremaia Independent 2020 current Division 8 23 Cr Scott Bannan Independent 2020 current Division 9 23 Cr Miriam Stemp Independent 2020 current Division 10 23 Cr Natalie Willcocks Independent 2020 current Division 11 23 Cr Karen Murphy Independent 2020 current Division 12 23 The council administers local infrastructure including 6 public pools more than 900 parks 7 cemeteries and a waste treatment plant at Browns Plains that provides gas powered cogeneration power to about 2 000 homes 24 Education Edit Waterford State School 2016 Logan Village State School 2009 Logan Reserve State School opened on 1 January 1868 and caters for students from Prep to Year 6 School with a C amp K Kindy on site 25 26 27 Another of the earliest schools in the area was Waterford State School It was established as the Logan Provisional School and opened on 29 June 1869 28 Logan Village State School caters for students from Prep to Year six and opened in March 1872 29 The Centre Education Programme caters for students from Year 7 to Year 12 Loganholme State School opened 25 May 1873 30 27 Park Ridge State School opened on 23 April 1895 27 Woodridge State School opened on 20 May 1924 27 Woodridge North State School opened on 23 January 1967 27 Logan City Special School caters for students from Early Childhood to Year twelve 31 It opened on 1 January 1972 27 Woodridge State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve It opened on 1 February 1972 27 Berrinba East State School opened on 24 January 1978 32 Kingston College originally Kingston State High School was opened in 1978 It now caters for seven to year twelve and a continuing education campus Marsden State school opened on 23 January 1978 27 Shailer Park State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve It opened on 29 January 1980 27 Loganlea State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve 33 It opened on 27 January 1981 27 Shailer Park State School opened on 25 January 1982 27 Browns Plains State School opened on 24 January 1983 27 Browns Plains State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve It opened 29 January 1985 27 Marsden State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve It opened on 27 January 1987 27 Park Ridge State High School caters for students from Year seven to Year twelve It opened on 29 January 1991 27 Yarrabilba State School opened on 22 January 2018 34 Industry EditThere are extensive industrial and commercial areas mostly in the north and east of Woodridge and west of Springwood and Daisy Hill clustered in the triangle formed by Logan Road Pacific Highway and Kingston Road and extending west along Compton Road The Crestmead industrial estate is designed for light to medium industry in the manufacturing sector 35 Logan is Queensland s poker machine pokie capital with over 2 128 machines in 41 registered sites Per machine each pokie pays out 5 886 which is the highest figure in the state 36 Australia s oldest continuously operating rum distillery is located at Beenleigh Tourism is emerging as a significant contributor to the local economy with an increasing portfolio of cultural and sporting events Transport Edit Loganlea railway station 2012 Logan City is serviced by Queensland Rail s Beenleigh and Gold Coast railway lines The stations are Trinder Park Woodridge Kingston Loganlea Bethania Edens Landing Holmview and Beenleigh although Gold Coast trains stop only at Beenleigh and Loganlea stations Integrated ticketing was introduced in South East Queensland in 2004 through TransLink which has improved access to public transport TransLink bus routes now service most of the built up areas of Logan City Logan City Bus Service is a bus operator servicing places between Brisbane and Gold Coast at Logan City First operated as Greenline Bus Service it was purchased by Clark s Bus Service in 1987 Further development included the purchasing of Rochedale Bus Service in 1995 The trading name of Logan City Bus Service was adopted in 2003 Logan City Bus Service operates a number of services under the TransLink banner in which most services are based around the Loganholme and Springwood bus stations along the Pacific Motorway and the Browns Plains bus station further west They also operate peak hour buses between Logan City and Brisbane City Culture and sport Edit Scrubby Creek and bikeway at Gold Coast railway line crossing at Kingston 2013 Logan has 924 parks and reserves all with combinations of facilities Also Logan offers plenty of active choices such as local swimming pools sporting clubs cycling tracks walking tracks little athletics tinnie trails self guided heritage trail golf basketball volleyball parks skate parks bmx tracks walking groups and go karting Logan City has recently been under development for new bistro areas across the region Cinemas shopping complexes and parks are prevalent The city also has a free public art gallery 37 The internationally successful Australian band Savage Garden who sold 25 million albums are from Logan and so is Olympic swimmer Jodie Henry three time gold medalist in the pool at the 2004 Olympics and world record holder Logan City Council is transforming the historic Kingston Butter Factory into a cultural landmark that facilitates entertainment and arts programs year round The outdoor stage is launching at the end of March 2022 38 with the Butterbox Theatre and Living Arts Museum set to open mid year 2022 Logan City is home to Souths Logan Magpies rugby league team one of the oldest existing rugby league clubs in Australia It is also home to the Logan Thunder WNBL team Every Saturday at a free 5 km timed run takes place at four different locations in Logan City The events are known as Logan River parkrun 39 Yarrabilba parkrun Riverdale parkrun 40 and Berrinba parkrun 41 In 2021 the Proud City of Logan campaign was launched a local government initiative featuring six local champions chosen to represent the diversity of people and lifestyles in the city 42 Proud City of Logan campaign signage featuring Shaun Davies Logan City Council operates public libraries in Beenleigh Greenbank Jimboomba Logan Central Logan Hyperdome Shailer Park Logan North Underwood Logan Village Logan West Browns Plains and Marsden 43 A community arts centre is located at the former Kingston Butter Factory now a locally listed heritage site Climate EditLogan City has a humid subtropical climate Koppen climate classification Cfa Climate data for BeenleighMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 8 85 6 29 4 84 9 28 5 83 3 26 4 79 5 24 0 75 2 21 6 70 9 21 4 70 5 22 6 72 7 25 1 77 2 26 5 79 7 27 9 82 2 29 0 84 2 26 0 78 8 Average low C F 20 6 69 1 20 5 68 9 19 1 66 4 16 0 60 8 12 6 54 7 10 1 50 2 8 8 47 8 9 5 49 1 12 4 54 3 14 9 58 8 17 5 63 5 19 2 66 6 15 1 59 2 Average precipitation mm inches 133 5 5 26 150 8 5 94 129 1 5 08 81 1 3 19 104 3 4 11 75 5 2 97 34 1 1 34 47 4 1 87 42 4 1 67 62 9 2 48 106 7 4 20 140 1 5 52 1 107 9 43 63 Source https weather mla com au climate history qld beenleighSuburbs Edit Riverdale Park at Meadowbrook 2013 A new housing estate at Logan Reserve 2014 Henry Jordan Park Waterford West 2013 Over 80 of Logan is designated as non urban with the majority of land zoned rural semi rural or conservation 44 Until 2008 Logan had a stable boundary with neighbouring local government areas such as Beaudesert Albert later merged into Gold Coast and Brisbane The following suburbs were included within the pre 2008 area Berrinba Boronia Heights Browns Plains Carbrook Cornubia Crestmead Daisy Hill Forestdale Greenbank Heritage Park Hillcrest Kingston Logan Central Logan Reserve Loganholme Loganlea Marsden Meadowbrook Park Ridge Priestdale Regents Park Rochedale South Shailer Park Slacks Creek Springwood Tanah Merah Underwood Waterford West Woodridge In 2008 areas in northern Beaudesert as well as the Beenleigh conurbation in the Gold Coast were merged with Logan As well as uniting Logan Reserve and Greenbank under one local government area the following areas were added From Gold Coast Bahrs Scrub Bannockburn Beenleigh Belivah Bethania Eagleby Edens Landing Holmview Mount Warren Park Waterford Windaroo Wolffdene From Beaudesert Allenview Buccan Cedar Creek Cedar Grove Cedar Vale Chambers Flat Jimboomba Kagaru1 Logan Village Lyons Mundoolun Munruben New Beith North Maclean Park Ridge South South Maclean Stockleigh Tamborine1 Undullah1 Veresdale1 Veresdale Scrub1 Woodhill Yarrabilba 1 split with the Scenic Rim RegionSee also Edit Queensland portalMayes CottageReferences Edit a b c 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 Statistics and Facts Logan City Council Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2014 Meadowbrook Logan City Council 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