Logan

At A Glance

Logan, midway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, is an industrious city of over 300,000 residents. Its economy centers on manufacturing, real estate, construction, and retail, with growing sectors in transport, food, and healthcare. Located on a major transport corridor, Logan accesses diverse markets. Developments like the Logan Enhancement Project and a Griffith University branch are ongoing. The city balances work with leisure, offering the Logan Entertainment Centre, diverse shopping, breweries, and outdoor activities in over 900 parks.

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Population

Total Population: The total usual resident population for Logan City was 345,098 people.
 
Percentage of Women: 50.6%
 
Percentage of Men: 49.4%

Average Age

Median Age in the Region: The median age for people in Logan City was 34 years. This is significantly lower than the Queensland median age of 38, indicating a younger population profile, heavily influenced by young families.

Income (Weekly Household)

The median weekly household income for Logan City was $1,616 AUD, which is just slightly below the Queensland median of $1,675. The three largest percentage brackets reflect a strong concentration in the mid-to-high working household income range.

$2,000 – $2,499: 12.2%
 
$2,500 – $2,999: 8.1%
 
$800 – $999: 6.9%

Industry

Health Care and Social Assistance: 13.6% of employed residents. The single largest employing sector, reflecting the general regional demand for health services.
 
Construction: 12.2% of employed residents. Driven by the city’s strong residential and commercial development (e.g., Flagstone, Yarrabilba, and industrial estates).
 
Retail Trade: 10.1% of employed residents. Serving the large population base as a regional commercial hub.

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