QUICK FACTS
Find out some quick and interesting facts that you may not know about the City of Logan like our geography, our people and our weather.
GEOGRAPHY
- 30 minutes south of Brisbane
- 40 minutes north of the Gold Coast
- Bordered by Brisbane, Gold Coast, Redland, Ipswich and Scenic Rim local government areas
- 70 suburbs
- 957 square km
- Urban, rural and semi-rural environments
- Part of Greater Brisbane and South East Queensland
PEOPLE
Population as of 326,000 residents
Our community members represent around 218 different nationalities:
- 27% of people born overseas
- 7.7% from New Zealand
- 4.5% from the United Kingdom
- Other countries (each less than 1% of population), include Philippines, South Africa, Samoa, Fiji, India, Germany and Papua New Guinea
- 16% from non-English speaking backgrounds
WEATHER
Logan enjoys South-East Queensland’s famous mild sub-tropical climate.
Average maximum temperature: 26 degrees C
Average minimum temperature: 15 degrees C
Hottest month: January/February (average maximum 30 degrees C)
Coolest month: July (average overnight minimum 10 degrees C overnight)
Annual rainfall: 1,039.5 mm
Wettest month: February