Queensland is the best place in the world to live and raise a family, and Logan captures everything that’s great about our state.
That’s why our government is so committed to preserving and enhancing the unique lifestyle we all love.
This starts with easing cost-of-living pressures, with $6.8 billion of concessions available to Queenslanders this financial year covering health, energy, water, transport and more.
Some of these concessions are automatic as well, like our $175 cost-of-living rebate that all Queensland households will have applied to their bills in 2022.
Putting more roofs over peoples’ heads is another priority of the Palaszczuk Government, with almost $46 million going towards expanding and improving social housing in Logan.
We’re working hard to build 7400 new social and affordable homes across our state in growth areas like the south-east.
We’ve got a $59.1 billion pipeline of infrastructure projects lined up over four years, with new and upgraded roads and transport solutions featuring heavily.
Getting to where you need to go faster gives you more time to enjoy the Queensland way of life, which is why we’re building a better M1 and improving our local rail and bus network.
Almost $40 million is allocated to protect Queensland threatened species, including one of our most beloved local animals, the koala.
With a $100 million Go for Gold Fund to deliver new and upgraded sports infrastructure in Queensland schools, our kids will get the most out of the once-in-a-lifetime Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032.
We continue to support Logan’s many ethnic communities, promoting our diversity through the Celebrating Multicultural Queensland grants program for events and festivals.
This is a plan that unites Logan and maximises our potential.


