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Development Enquiry Tool
PD Online is a web-based tool which provides property search and application search functions to assist with planning and development enquiries in Logan City ...
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Water and sewerage development
Water and sewerage information to assist property owners, land developers and consultants in the City of Logan. ...
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Buying a residential property
this page contains information about buying a property, or subdividing a property in Logan (subdivision, reconfiguring a lot). ...
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Apply for a property search
Applying for a property search ...
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Buying a non-residential property
Information about buying a non-residential property ...
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Information for real estate and solicitors
Information that can assist industry professionals involved in the property transaction process. ...
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Water efficiency
Being water efficient saves money and helps keep our reserves at sustainable levels. ...
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Water saving tips for schools
Schools use large volumes of water each day and often, much of this precious resource can be used more efficiently. Making an effort to save ...
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Water and wastewater (sewerage) account
A list of frequently asked questions regarding your water and wastewater account. ...
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Local law
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About Logan Water
Our role in delivering water and wastewater services to you, Logan's water reform history and water reform updates. ...
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Water saving tips at home
View our water saving tips and learn how to save water at home. ...
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Concealed leak remissions
Council is responsible for water leaks from the supply system up to (and including) the water meter. ...
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Water leaks
Council is responsible for water leaks from the supply system up to (and including) the water meter. ...
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Water and sewerage development
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Water and sewerage development
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Water and sewerage development
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Home dialysis and medical treatment water concessions
Customers who require home dialysis or who require water to treat a medical condition may experience high water consumption as a result of their health ...
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Water meter connections and disconnections
Information about lodging an application for a water meter connection or disconnection. ...
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Water quality
Water quality ...
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Major water projects
Information about our major infrastructure and research projects. ...
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Sewage treatment plants and recycled water
Logan has two Sewage (wastewater) treatment plants, one at Beenleigh and one at Loganholme. ...
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Standpipes and approved potable water filling locations
A metered standpipe is a portable device for measuring the amount of water used from Council’s reticulation system. ...
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Frequently asked questions – private works for water and sewerage
Frequently asked questions ...
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Sale of land for rates arrears
List of properties for sale due to unpaid rates. ...
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Infrastructure agreements for water supply and sewerage trunk infrastructure
Infrastructure agreements for water supply and sewerage trunk infrastructure ...
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Water and sewerage development
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Building approval
Information about applicable planning schemes for Logan City, Council's infrastructure planning, parks planning, community planning, property searches and obtaining information to make the development application ...
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Community title scheme billing and sub-metering
Information relating to water consumption billing for Community Title Schemes and sub-metering. ...
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A responsible budget for our city
Investment in essential infrastructure for roads, water and park improvements underpin Logan City Council’s $1.18 billion budget.
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PD Hub
The Logan PD Hub is an online service to support planning and development enquiries in the City of Logan. ...
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Legionella, legionellosis and Legionnaires' disease
The Public Health Act 2005 was amended to regulate the health risks associated with the supply and use of water. ...
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Stormwater management
How lakes and landscape features in new suburb developments manage stormwater runoff. ...
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Queensland waste levy
A new waste levy was introduced by the Queensland Government on 1 July 2019 with the aim to reduce landfill and maximise resource recovery and ...
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Easements
We need easements on private property to manage important water and wastewater infrastructure. Easements allow us to enter private property so that we can construct, ...
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Bushfire Information Night
Join us online to get advice and guidance on how to get prepared for bushfire season.
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Crime prevention and safety around the home
Discover how to reduce opportunities for crime around your home this summer. You will also learn about Council's Community Safety Program.
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Expression of interest
Resource recovery and/or waste disposal services expression of interest. ...
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Wildlife Friendly Backyards
Looking to create wildlife-friendly spaces at your home? Come along to learn more about local wildlife and what you can do to help.
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Planning and development advice
For enquiries and advice about water and sewerage development: consider if a planning and development pre-lodgement advice service may help you. Particularly if your enquiry relates to ...
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2024 Great Glossy Count
Looking to create wildlife-friendly spaces at your home? Come along to learn more about local wildlife and what you can do to help.
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Wildlife Wise
Bring the whole family along to learn more about local wildlife and discover how you can help better protect them in your backyards!
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Grow Native: Plant Propagation Workshop
Looking to transform your yard into a native oasis? Come along to learn how to propagate and care for different native plant species.
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Infrastructure planning and charges
Logan City Council collects contributions from developers towards essential trunk infrastructure (shared water, sewerage, drainage, movement and parks/community infrastructure), according to the Logan Adopted Infrastructure ...
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Nest Box Neighbours: Building Backyard Habitats
Looking to create wildlife-friendly spaces in your yard? Come along to build a nest box for your furry or feathered wildlife neighbours.
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Koala Conservation in Logan
Join us for an engaging and informative Koala Conservation Workshop in Logan, where we’ll explore practical ways to protect and restore critical koala habitat in your local area.
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Nest Box Neighbours: Building Backyard Habitats
Looking to create wildlife-friendly spaces in your yard? Come along to build a nest box for your furry or feathered wildlife neighbours
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Wildlife Watch: Camera Monitoring
Looking to discover the wildlife on your property? Come along to learn how to install fauna cameras and become a citizen scientist from home.
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Spring to a better you
In this quarterly rendezvous, community members will be invited to attend a morning of workshops dedicated to getting active physically as spring returns.
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Grow Native: Planning your Native Garden
Looking to transform your yard into a native oasis? Come along to start planning your native garden!
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Back to nature
In this quarterly rendezvous, community members will be invited to attend a morning of activities dedicated to enjoying a healthy life outdoor by prioritising time in nature.
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Mindful living workshop
This wellness series is a quarterly rendezvous for local residents to come together and reflect through a series of workshops on the importance of nurturing positive and meaningful connections.
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Organisation structure
Our structure is based on 5 directorates. We have branches within each directorate that manage our operations and services. Download our organisation structure (PDF 580 KB). Organisational Services Corporate Governance Corporate Property Finance Information ...
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Constructing a dam
Dams are generally built to control and store water. Council defines the construction of a dam as operational work, filling or excavation. In most cases, constructing ...
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Grants for a greener future open for 2025
Support for the City of Logan’s eco champions is now available through Logan City Council’s 2025 EnviroGrants program.
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Charges on my rate notice
This page outlines the main charges you may see on your rate notice. To confirm the specific amounts you have been charged, please refer to ...
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City of Logan app
You can access our services on your mobile through the City of Logan app. To download the smartphone app, please visit the App Store for ios devices or ...
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Dust and dirt from construction
Dust from construction work or other activities can be a nuisance to neighbours. Dust could damage property and make people ill. If you are planning to ...
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Developer delivered live connections
Frequently Asked Questions As a property owner/developer, can I connect to the live water/sewer network? Yes, private contractors can apply to connect to the existing network. If we ...
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Sub-metering for multi-unit properties
The Water Sub-Metering for Multi-unit Properties Guidelines have been prepared to assist customers and their consultants to understand: the access provisions of meters the location of meters the type of ...
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Rates portal
Registering for our rates portal is a quick and convenient way to access your rate notice online and choose to receive your rates by email. To get ...
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State Emergency Service (SES)
The State Emergency Service (SES) is a volunteer organisation that supports the community during emergencies and disasters. Storm and flood emergencies As the SES has limited resources, ...
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Water and sewage
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Water meters
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Water billing and charges
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Water filling stations
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Water meter readings
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Property searches
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Property and procurement policies
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Water and wastewater (sewerage) policies
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Water saving tips at work
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Building over or near a sewer or water main
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SEQ Sub Regional Waste Alliance
recovery, waste disposal, water disposal, services, future waste, disposal, expression of interest, ...
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Aged Water Meter Replacement Program
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Water restrictions
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Water Weeds
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Water Hyacinth
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Water Lettuce
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Water Mimosa
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Water Spinach
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Water Wagon application
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Drinking water quality monitoring
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Trickle feed and mixed demand water supply systems
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Water Wagon
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Home and property security
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Logan Water work impacts
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Scoping of a water/sewerage planning study
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Water Quality
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Preparing for water restrictions
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During water restrictions
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Order bins for a commercial property
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Order green waste bins property owners (residential and commercial)
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Order extra waste, recycling or green bins property owners
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Land and property resumptions
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Early Acquisition of Property for Council Infrastructure Projects
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Water carriers
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How do I apply for a Water carrier licence?
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Water tasting earthy
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Water carrier guidelines
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Cleaning and sanitising water carriers
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Receiving drinking water from a carrier
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Property and rates
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Water carrier application form
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Water pollution
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Water pollution complaints
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What is a prescribed water contaminant?
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Water quality in commercial swimming pools
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Service standards - Logan Water
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How to read your water meter and check for leaks video transcript
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Water tower light show
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Temporary changes to your drinking water supply
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Mexican Water Lilly
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Bulk water treatment enhancements
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Claim for loss or damage to property form
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Property Access Requirements form
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Bulk water treatment enhancements frequently asked questions.
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Working with Logan Water
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Careers at Logan Water video transcript
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Development industry consultation
We often by asking for feedback about discussion papers and regularly consult with interested stakeholder groups about water and sewerage matters. All feedback is considered when ...
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Certificates
Standard development approval conditions A development approval may include conditions that need to be met if the development goes ahead. To make the approval conditions consistent and ...
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Court complaints upheld for dangerous dog owner
Logan City Council has successfully prosecuted a Woodridge resident after her dog attacked another person, causing a severe injury, in 2023.
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Domestic outbuildings (garages and sheds)
A domestic outbuilding is the term given to a non-habitable structure like a private garage, carport or shed. These are known as class 10a buildings under ...
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River sweep targets discarded rubbish
Car parts, broken-up pontoons, pieces of concrete, timber pallets, old boats, tyres and water tanks have been collected from the Logan and Albert rivers as part of an annual clean-up.
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More information about infrastructure charging
For more information about: Topic Resources Infrastructure charging, including exceptions and payments Infrastructure charges fact sheet (PDF 97 KB) Infrastructure charges for residential projects Domestic housing fact sheet (PDF 896 KB) The residential projects ...
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Trade waste
Trade waste is liquid waste generated from businesses such as restaurants, hair salons, shopping centres, trade premises or manufacturing premises. Trade waste management We manage trade waste to: protect ...
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Infrastructure and tankering agreements
Infrastructure Agreements Infrastructure agreements are a contractual agreement between developers and Council. They detail the obligations and entitlements for each party, like the timing for the ...
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Heavy vehicle parking
Parking on roads Heavy vehicles cannot park for longer than one hour on roads in built-up areas or in public places. A heavy vehicle is any ...
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Operational work
The Planning Act 2016 defines Operational work as 'work, other than building work or plumbing or drainage work, in, on, over or under premises that ...
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Home based business
A home based business is a dwelling that is used for a business activity that is subordinate to the residential use. Home based businesses are dwellings ...
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Blue-green algae
Did you know, blue-green algae are not algae at all. They are photosynthetic bacteria (also called ‘cyanobacteria’) that rely on sunlight for energy. Blue-green algae are present ...
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Open Day ushers in new era for pets and people
After weeks of wet weather, City of Logan residents won’t be surprised to hear it was raining cats and dogs – in the best way – at Logan City Council’s Animal Management Centre today.
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Vegetation protection
We value our native vegetation for the important role it plays across our landscape. In Logan our planning scheme (the policy for land use and development) ...
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Infrastructure Charges (Logan Charges Resolution)
Infrastructure charges for developments in Logan are calculated according to the Logan Charges Resolution. We use the version of the Resolution which applies at the ...
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Planning report request
Logan Water has completed Water and Sewerage Master Planning for the entire area of Logan. However, there are areas within Logan where the catchment and/or ...
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Building and development forms, fact sheets and kits
The tables below have links to forms, factsheet and kits to help you to use our planning and development services. For more information contact our team. Forms Planning ...
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City Infrastructure Committee
The City Infrastructure Committee provides direction and leadership in the areas of: road infrastructure planning road infrastructure delivery road construction and maintenance water infrastructure solutions water service delivery water service performance community ...
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Free trees
Property owners, schools and eligible community groups can take advantage of our Free Trees program. For terms and conditions,see Free trees. You may also want to consider joining ...
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Barking dogs
Dogs bark. It's natural and it’s how they communicate. Some barking is acceptable and normal (e.g. the dog barks to let you know someone is ...
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Queensland-first technology improves swimmer safety
Artificial intelligence will help keep swimmers safe this summer at a popular City of Logan aquatic centre.
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Logan students build disaster resilience
The fence of Flagstone State Community College has been covered with hundreds of lifelike cutouts depicting students’ experiences and ideas about getting ready for severe weather events.
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Plumbing and drainage
The following information may be helpful for domestic and commercial plumbing and drainage applications and enquiries. You can also contact our team for more information. As-constructed plans As-constructed plans ...
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Footpath and nature strip maintenance
We repair and maintain footpaths, nature strips and drainage reserves in Logan City. To report maintenance issues on footpaths or nature strips, please call us on ...
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Reconfiguring a lot
The Planning Act 2016 defines Reconfiguring a lot as: subdividing one lot to make two or more lots combining / amalgamating two or more lots rearranging the boundaries of ...
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Private works
If you want to make connections or alterations to the water or wastewater network, an application needs to be lodged. You can apply for Logan ...
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Jordan Family Cemetery
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Plan sealing
At the end of a subdivision or multiple dwelling development, a Survey Plan must be lodged with Council for approval. This process is known as Plan ...
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Modern metric makeover for Beenleigh pool
The City of Logan’s non-metric Beenleigh pool will close for the final time this weekend as works begin to upgrade the popular Aquatic Centre in Alamein Street.
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Payment options for rates
Online You can pay your rates online using Visa or MasterCard. A merchant surcharge fee of 0.34 percent will apply to all online payments. Direct debit To set up a direct ...
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Candlelight vigil will shine a light on domestic violence
The City of Logan will pause on Wednesday (May 1) to remember those impacted by domestic and family violence.
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2. Promoting the public good
In recognition that the public sector is the mechanism through which elected representatives deliver programs and services for the benefit of the people of Queensland, public service agencies, ...
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Public notification and submissions
Make a submission online As part of the process of assessing complex (impact assessable) development applications, we give members of the public a chance to look at ...
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Free trees
Property owners in Logan can take advantage of our Free Trees program. We provide a wide range of native and non-native trees at our collection ...
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Flood-risk focus on suburban catchments
New studies have increased local understanding of potential flood risk in three significant creek catchments across the City of Logan.
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New Beenleigh Aquatic Centre makes a splash
Swimmers in Queensland’s fastest-growing city are a step closer to having a second Olympic-sized pool to enjoy, with works now underway on the $23.1 million Beenleigh Aquatic Centre upgrade.
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Statistics and facts
Logan is one of the largest and fastest growing cities in Australia. Logan City Council, a progressive leader in local government, provides community services and ...
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Environmental offsets
What is an environmental offset? Environmental offsets video transcript An environmental offset is where we ask a property owner to compensate for the environmental impacts of their ...
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Development compliance
Logan city is a popular development and investment location. Development in Logan is critical for the economic wellbeing and growth of our city. It is ...
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Appendix A - Definitions
Benefit includes: property advantage service entertainment the use of or access to property or facilities anything of benefit to a person, whether or not it has any inherent or tangible value, purpose or attribute. This ...
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Pets in disasters
During an emergency or disaster, you’ll need to look after the safety and welfare of your pets. A disaster can occur with or without warning. ...
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Extra payments outside the Priority Infrastructure Area (PIA)
Logan is one of the fastest growing cities in South East Queensland. The Priority Infrastructure Area (PIA) is the area we have prioritised, and can ...
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Essential services during holiday break
Logan City Council’s essential services will continue to operate during the festive season, although hours of operation will change at some venues.
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Funding keeps native tree flowering for the future
A new leaf has been turned over in the fight to save the rare Gossia gonoclada tree.
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City Governance Committee
The City Governance Committee provides direction and leadership in the areas of: advocacy enterprise portfolio management corporate governance corporate property finance information technology legal services plant fleet services corporate communications customer service and information people and ...
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Private building certifiers
What does a private building certifier do? A private building certifier can tell you if you need to get a building approval and help with the ...
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Works and specifications
After an approval is given for a material change of use or reconfiguring a lot, you may need to lodge an operational works application for ...
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City of Logan snapshot
We are here to help! Welcome to the City of Logan. This is your ‘go-to’ guide for living in and connecting with our Logan community. It ...
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Logan Listens: Residents' Survey
We value feedback from our residents. It is important to know what you think about our services. Every second year, we carry out a survey to ...
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Riders flip for new museum display
A display highlighting the evolution of the City of Logan’s BMX freestyle scene and a locally devised foundation trick of the sport has been unveiled.
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Appendix C - Principles of sustainability
Our principles of sustainability are: 1. Environment – We will deliver services and activities in a manner that: avoids and reduces waste, energy consumption and carbon emissions is water efficient uses ...
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Online lodgement frequently asked questions
When I choose 'New application' I can't see the application type I want. If the application type you want is not listed, it may be because: you ...
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Breaches of this code
“We acknowledge the majority of our workers are committed to excellent standards regarding all issues covered by the code and our corporate values.” For its part, the organisation is committed to: building ...
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Odour
Odours can be a nuisance to neighbours and impact people’s health. Odour can come from many sources, like: compost heaps rotting vegetation fertilisers rubbish septic tanks chemicals. Investigating reports of odour We ...
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Flood damaged infrastructure on the way to recovery
Work is underway to repair three roads and a concrete drain that were damaged as a result of the 2022 flood event in the City of Logan.
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Hydromulch trial good to grow in Underwood Park
Textile recycling pioneers BlockTexx are not just breaking new ground in the City of Logan – they’re also helping to improve it.
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City Planning, Economic Development and Environment Committee
The City Planning, Economic Development and Environment Committee provides direction and leadership in the areas of: development assessment economic development and city planning health, climate and conservation water and ...
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Publication scheme
Our publication scheme provides a complete overview of our organisation and describes our relationship with the Logan community. In preparing our publication scheme, we acknowledge our ...
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Waterford West Catholic Cemetery
This cemetery is no longer in existence – some graves have been relocated to Gleneagle. History Between 1870 and approximately 1876 the Catholic school/church was located on ...
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Roadworks give drivers more room to move
Hi-vis and heavy machinery have hit roads across the City of Logan as a jam-packed program of road and drainage improvements continues.
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Safety camera locations
Division 1 Precinct Location Springwood Precinct Barbarella Park, Barbarella Drive Cinderella Drive and Fitzgerald Avenue intersection Carol Park, Carol Avenue Carol Park, Laurinda Crescent Dennis Road and Pacific Highway Service Road intersection Fitzgerald Avenue, opposite 28 Karawatha ...
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Logan Village
Logan Village Implementation Plan The Logan Village Implementation Plan (PDF 12.33 MB) identifies and prioritises a number of place-based actions that contributes to delivering the vision for Logan ...
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Privacy
We are committed to protecting your personal information. The way we manage personal information is governed by the principles in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) ...
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Logan Reserve Irish Catholic Cemetery
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Browns Plains waste and recycling facility
The Browns Plains Waste and Recycling Facility is one of the most advanced and innovative waste facilities in Queensland. It offers both landfill and recycling ...
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Jimboomba
Jimboomba Implementation Plan The Jimboomba Implementation Plan (PDF 4.9 MB) identifies and prioritises a number of place-based actions that contributes to delivering the vision for Jimboomba. Following the ...
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Prepare your business
Careful planning is the most effective way to reduce the impacts of a disaster. Follow our 10 tips to prepare your business: Identify possible risks to your ...
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Places to visit
Beenleigh Historical Village and Museum Beenleigh Historical Village and Museum has more than 20 buildings of historical significance. The region’s first church, school, boot-maker’s shop and post ...
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Beenleigh
Beenleigh Town Square The Beenleigh Town Square was a catalyst project identified in the Beenleigh Town Centre Master Plan. The space officially opened on 6 November 2015. Beenleigh ...
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Channel of choice
We value your time and are committed to offering you convenient access to our services. Below is an overview of the available channels that you can ...
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History in a box
Schools and community groups may borrow boxes featuring items from the past, available from our libraries. Campfire or bush kitchen history box Many jobs in Australia required ...
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About local government
The system of Local Government The Federal system of government in Australia has three levels: Commonwealth Government State Governments Local Governments. In Queensland the system of local government is provided ...
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Recovering from a disaster
Recovering after a natural disaster is important for the wellbeing of everyone in our community. We can't stop disasters, but we can take steps to understand ...
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Logan celebrates 2024’s shining sports stars
Heptathlete Camryn Newton-Smith from Greenbank has been crowned the City of Logan’s top athlete for 2024.
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An early history of Logan
We acknowledge and accept that Logan has a vast and rich Indigenous and cultural history. This enhances our commitment to reconciliation. It gives us a ...
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A to Z of library services
A Service Description Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander services The Nyeumba Meta collection is located at the Logan Central Library. It contains 1,000 items including storytelling kits, books, videos and artefacts. Accessibility centre The accessibility ...
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4. Accountability and transparency
Recognising that public trust in public office requires high standards of public administration, public service agencies, public sector entities and public officials: are committed to exercising proper diligence, ...
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Water tower light shows
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Logan Village Waste and Recycling Facility
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Image Tiles
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Search Feature
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Homepage
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Storey Road and Manuka Road Upgrade
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Bins and waste collection
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Waterways
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High performing organisation - Quarter 1, 2023 / 2024
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Graffiti
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Infrastructure - Quarter 1, 2023 / 2024
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Neighbours’ trees
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Unowned, feral and domestic wild cats
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Foxes and wild dogs
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Mosquitoes
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Feral pigs
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Rodents (rats) and mice
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Termites
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How to start or manage a community garden
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Significant trees
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Historical headstones at Beenleigh Cemetery
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Historical headstones at Logan Village Cemetery
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Travel roster for Logan suburbs
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Landfill