Logan City Council Celebrated at AILA QLD Awards 2025
Logan City Council has been recognised at the 2025 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) Queensland Awards, receiving two prestigious accolades for excellence in civic and urban design.
At the award ceremony at Blackbird Brisbane on Thursday, June 12, Council, in partnership with project design partners AECOM Australia, received the landscape architecture award for the Cusack Lane streetscape upgrade in the civic landscape category.
A more flexible and usable public space at Cusack Lane was created through re-purposing on-street parking and undergrounding powerlines in Jimboomba. It has improved accessibility and created opportunities for more on-street activities for the local community and businesses and will encourage night time economy.
A landscape architecture award in the urban design category was also awarded to Council for the Croydon Road Precinct Revitalisation project, which transformed Croydon Road from an uninviting, car-dominated shopping street into a safe and inviting place full of activity, social interaction and community pride.
Jointly funded by the Council and the Queensland Government, the project enhanced public space amenity and activated the Croydon Road Precinct between Station Road and Blackwood Road in Logan Central by encouraging more people to shop in the area and stay for longer.
These awards highlight Council’s commitment to delivering high-quality, community-focused public spaces that enhance liveability and reflect the unique character of Logan. They also demonstrate that with thoughtful design and strategic investment, impactful outcomes can be achieved.