Logan Indoor Sports Centre

Artists impression of the new Logan Indoor Sports Centre
Artist impression of the Logan Indoor Sports Centre with people playing and watching basketball

 

The Logan Indoor Sports Centre in Logan Central will be one of South East Queensland's largest, fully accessible, multi-use sports centres. It will be strategically located in one of the region's fastest-growing areas.

The Logan Indoor Sports Centre will be delivered by the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. During the Games the venue will have capacity for 7,000 people.

The new 9-court centre will leave a legacy beyond the Games. It will host a range of community sports, including basketball, netball, volleyball, futsal, and badminton. It will also host para-sports like sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.

Logan needs a new sporting centre to serve its growing population and to give residents the opportunity to be active in their community. The Logan Indoor Sports Centre will be multipurpose. It will be able to host a broad range of sports across the year. It will also be able to host large community events.

The Logan Indoor Sports Centre will be a centrepiece of a vibrant Civic and Community Precinct at Logan Central.

Location

The Logan Indoor Sports Centre will be built on land on the corner of Jacaranda Avenue and Democracy Way. It will be next to the Logan City Council Administration Centre and Logan Entertainment Centre.

There are currently vacant buildings on site:

  • former Logan PCYC building 
  • former Deadly Kindy Burragah buildings 
  • former private property buildings. 

The Logan PCYC relocated to a $14 million purpose-built sports facility at Cronulla Park in Slacks Creek in 2021, co-funded by Council and the Queensland Government.  

Deadly Kindy Burragah is relocating to another Council-owned facility at Booran Park Neighbourhood Centre in Woodridge. It has undergone refurbishment to make it fit for purpose. 

Site works

Council will complete demolition of the existing buildings in early 2026. All efforts will be made to minimise any impacts in the area which may include dust, noise and construction impacts.   

There will be some impacts on precinct parking. We will provide more details once plans are finalised. 

The demolition is in preparation for the construction of the Logan Indoor Sports Centre, which will be project managed by the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA).

Demolition phase 

We will provide works notices and updates to Logan Central Civic Precinct tenants and the immediate community.

Construction phase 

As planning progresses, the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) will provide consultation opportunities for the community and stakeholders. It will also provide regular project updates.

Timeline

Dates will be confirmed once contractors have been confirmed for each stage. 

What Who When
Demolition of existing buildings Council Early 2026 - April 2026
Design GIICA 2026 - 2028
Early works GIICA 2027 - 2028
Construction GIICA 2028 - 2030
Commissioning and completion GIICA 2030
Centre operational Council To be confirmed

Funding

The Logan Indoor Sports Centre is funded by the Queensland and Australian Governments. The funding forms part of the $7.1 billion infrastructure program for the Games. It will create jobs, economic uplift and opportunities for businesses of all sizes across Queensland.

Logan City Council has committed to providing funding to increase the centre’s functionality to host both community sport and a broad range of other community uses.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Logan getting a new indoor sports centre?

Logan is one of the fastest growing communities in Queensland with an expected population of 500,000 by 2041.

Council identified a shortfall in indoor sports centres across the City of Logan. We currently only have one court per 28,000 residents, which is significantly less than surrounding areas.

Our city needs a new sports centre to serve our growing population and to allow our residents the opportunity to be active in their community.

Where will the Logan Indoor Sports Centre be located?

The Logan Indoor Sports Centre will be a centrepiece of a vibrant Civic and Community Precinct at Logan Central.

Council is providing land and supporting precinct works for the new facility at the site in Logan Central, on Democracy Way.

The Civic and Community Precinct also includes:

  • Logan City Council Administration Centre
  • Logan Entertainment Centre
  • Logan Art Gallery
  • Logan Brothers Rugby League Club
  • Logan Central Community Centre
  • Logan Gardens.

How much noise and dust can we expect?

There may be increased noise, vibrations and dust while demolition works are underway.

The demolition contractor will be required to implement measures to supress dust and comply with site management plans to minimise the overall impact of the works.

Will there be more traffic during the works?

There may be increased frequency of trucks and machinery onsite, on Democracy Way and around the car park during the demolition.

Traffic management measures will be in place, and the contractor will try to reduce traffic from the demolition site between peak times (7:00am to 8:30am and 4:00pm to 5:30pm). These details will be confirmed with the successful contractor.

Will I still be able to get in and out of my property?

Yes, there will be no impact to property access in Jacaranda Avenue, Wembley Road or any other streets during demolition.

When is the demolition work starting and how long will it take?

Weather permitting, the work will start early 2026. It is expected to be completed by April 2026.

Will precinct car parking be affected?

The small car park at the front of the PCYC building will not be available for public parking during the demolition works.

The main car park in Democracy Way (opposite the Logan Central Community Centre) will be retained for use during the demolition through to the start of construction.

Can we still use Logan Gardens during the demolition?

Yes, although there may be some impacts with accessing the park from the direction of the former PCYC building. More details will be provided once the contractor is appointed.

What’s happening to the kindergarten?

The kindergarten is relocating to another Council-owned facility at Booran Park Neighbourhood Centre in Woodridge.

The new location will provide much-needed space to grow in more modern facilities, which have undergone refurbishment to make them fit for purpose.

More information

For further information about the demolition, please email council@logan.qld.gov.au or phone 07 3412 3412 (or 1300 156 426).