Logan Village, Queensland
Logan Village is a semi-rural town and locality in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, the locality of Logan Village had a population of 4,417 people. Logan Village was once known as the head of the navigable Logan River. Its importance as a town grew again when the railway arrived.
Hotz Road, 2014
Paddocks along Waterford Tamborine Road, 2014
Logan Village Hotel, 1912
Town of Logan, Logan Village, 19th century
The City of Logan is a local government area situated within the south of the Brisbane metropolitan area in South East Queensland, Australia. Situated between the City of Brisbane to the north and the City of Gold Coast to the south, the City also borders the Scenic Rim Region, the City of Ipswich, and Redland City LGAs. Logan City is divided into 70 suburbs and 12 divisions; a councillor is elected to each of the latter. The council had a population of 326,615 in June 2018.
Bark dwelling at Logan Village
The main street in Beenleigh in 1908 which was until 1948 in the former Shire of Beenleigh
Waterford State School, 2016
Logan Village State School, 2009