Positive outlook for Logan
City of Logan Mayor Darren Power today painted a positive economic outlook for the city during a State Budget Breakfast event hosted by Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick. Around 150 business […]
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City of Logan Mayor Darren Power today painted a positive economic outlook for the city during a State Budget Breakfast event hosted by Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick. Around 150 business […]
Sugar Creek Smokehouse is the latest venture to open at Zarraffa’s multi-million-dollar HQ and the future home of Distillery Road Market (DRM). Sugar Creek Smokehouse will offer guests locally sourced […]
Support for jobs, a boost for tourism and a greater focus on city centres are among the highlights of the latest amendments to the Logan Planning Scheme. The Logan Planning […]
City of Logan businesses are turning trash into treasure as they embrace this year’s theme for National Recycling Week. Sixteen local companies have already signed up for a pilot program […]
The City of Logan has enjoyed unprecedented population and housing growth over the past decade, a new study has found. And there are strong indicators that the trend will continue for […]
The City of Logan continues to strengthen its position as an industrial powerhouse in south-east Queensland, attracting more than $1.7 billion of national and international investment during the last 18 […]
Logan City Council is working on a Logan Economic Development Strategy which will set out a five-year plan of action to support jobs, skills and help local businesses grow and […]
City of Logan residents will soon be able to have their cake and eat it too, with three new cafés proposed for public spaces across the city. Logan City Council […]
investLogan has recently commenced construction on a mixed business and industry precinct in Berrinba, which will deliver a much-needed boost to the local economy and expanding commercial space in the […]
Up to 6000 jobs will be created at one of Queensland’s largest industrial projects. The $1.5 billion Crestmead Logistics Estate will be developed over the next five years by Queensland […]