Logan City Council will adjust its schedule of public events and delivery of community services to safeguard residents, customers and staff.
Logan City Council facilities are continuing to operate in line with Queensland Health guidelines.
Up-to-date information on current public health measures can be found on the Queensland Health website.
Australia Day
Logan City Council’s annual Australia Day Awards and citizenship ceremony has been postponed.
The citizenship ceremony will be rescheduled for a later date.
Logan City Council’s Australia Day award winners will be announced on Council’s website and Facebook page on Australia Day.
Events at the Kingston Butter Factory
The Launch Party planned to celebrate the opening of the at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct has been postponed, but the new Milky Way Markets will go ahead this Friday from 5pm.
Ticket holders to the free launch event, which was scheduled to be held on Saturday, January 29, will be contacted directly and pre-booked tickets will be honoured on the re-scheduled date.
The free community concert Song to the Earth, which was to be held on Saturday, February 12, has also been postponed.
The Milky Way Markets are scheduled monthly at the Kingston Butter Factory’s outdoor precinct, which is also home to the Devon Pixies tea house.
Devon Pixies, which has relocated from Logan Village, is open from Tuesday through to Sunday each week.
The outdoor precinct also features a brand-new children’s play space.
Customer Service Centres
Council’s Customer Service Centres at Logan Central, Beenleigh and Jimboomba remain open, although residents are encouraged to make use of Council’s online services at this time.
Residents can report Council matters, apply for approvals, or pay rates or bills at the online services link on the Logan City Council website.
Libraries, pools and gyms
Council’s libraries, pools and gyms also remain open.
Attendees to these facilities must check in and comply with current COVID-19 health requirements.
Animal Management Centre
Some operational changes are in place at Logan City Council’s Animal Management Service and Council is temporarily halting some animal related services provided after hours.
Council officers will continue to provide after hours services that relate to public safety such as responding to dog attacks, wandering aggressive dogs and straying livestock.
As always, impounded animals will be displayed on Council’s website at Impounded animals – Logan City Council.
Owners will still be able to collect their pets if they are impounded, however owners are encouraged to contact the Animal Management Centre via telephone prior to attendance.
Council apologises for any inconvenience and thanks residents for their patience and understanding during these challenging times.































