In 2026, Logan is a seamless, connected city. At home and work we connect and interact regionally and globally.
Logan City’s ability to embrace new technology enables us to easily communicate who we are, what we
have and what we do best. Equally, we welcome new ideas, beliefs and cultures. Connectivity has given
our community a greater sense of identity and belonging.
Getting smarter
As we embraced cutting-edge technologies, online community portals were created to link local businesses with education providers, growing our local economy by targeting best-fit education and
training programs and work-skill upgrades.
Next-generation networks have allowed Logan City to build strong connections and international
trade relations, ensuring our economic success. New networks have reinforced our links with our
many sister and friendship cities, generating new possibilities for cultural and economic exchange.
Improved online services enhance flexibility and increase security in work practices, supporting an everincreasing number of home-based businesses and teleworkers. Online retail and community services lessen our reliance on cars, further reducing stress and demand on our transport system.
Transport solutions
Development of key transport hubs has given everyone access to safe, comfortable, reliable public transport, integrating bus and rail connections. Our road network now reflects our intracity and intercity
needs. Once designed solely for the car, roads are more accessible and multi-functional, supporting cycling, walking, car pooling and priority bus services. These physical links across our city, and to other cities, flow together as an integrated and effective transport network.
Integrated services
Our commitment to a more responsive and transparent government has delivered highly efficient customer service, meeting community needs. Huge advances in e-governance have forged closer links between government agencies and the community, delivering a comprehensive range of online
services, reducing road use and saving time.
Major upgrades to infrastructure, such as water, power, roads and telecommunications have integrated
Logan City seamlessly into our regional networks.
We are a connected city: socially, economically, culturally and physically.