Healthy connected community - Quarter 2, 2023 / 2024

Project name Target Status Commentary

HC4.1.1

Community Infrastructure Network Plan

March 2024 On Track

Interpretation and Response:


Detailed network planning for the Integrated Lifestyle Infrastructure Network Plan is being finalised with regard to deliverability and timing.

Final draft recommendations for the updated Community Infrastructure Plan and Parks Plan are being finalised.


The Sports Infrastructure Plan draft report and recommendations are completed and being reviewed. 

Parks mapping is being reviewed and updated.

Milestones achieved:

  • Sports Infrastructure Plan draft report being reviewed.
Proposed actions:
  • l  draft plans to be delivered in quarter 3 of 2023/24
  • investigations and development of modelling tool to progress.

HC4.1.2

Sport and Community Infrastructure Capital Works Program

June 2024 On Track Construction completed for Cornubia Centre roof replacement.

HC4.2.1

Libraries Learning and Discovery Strategy

June 2024 On Track Libraries Learning and Discovery Strategy activity highlights for quarter 2 include:
  • 19,235 residents attended 1,891 programs and outreach activities
  • 8,163 residents were supported with tech help enquiries
  • 1,253 early childhood programs were delivered to 11,322 participants.

During December 2023:
5,315 residents attended 151 library programs and outreach activities that cultivated sustainability, learning and wellbeing.

3,528 tech help enquires and 238 people accessed the Accessibility Centre. 77 residents attended 15 Job Help sessions. 409 individuals, 24 aged care facilities and 25 retirement villages received home delivery services delivered by 79 volunteers.

5,003 participants attended 112 early childhood events increasing literacy in our community.

92,399 people visited Council's 9 library locations, and 1,859 new members joined.

The International Day of People with Disability was celebrated on 3 December with the promotion of Logan North's Accessibility Centre and Sensory story time at Marsden. 52 attended and utilised the sensory space and resources.

Internal consultation has informed the draft Libraries Learning and Discovery Strategy 2024 to 28. The draft will be presented to the Executive Leadership Team in the third quarter for their endorsement to proceed to the City Lifestyle Committee in the fourth quarter.

HC4.4.1

Arts Culture and Heritage Strategy 2023 to 2027

June 2024 On Track

Interpretation and Response:


Arts, Culture and Heritage activity highlights for Quarter 2 include:

  • At the B105 Breakfast Santa in the Suburbs event on 1 December 2023, 3,000 people attended the event at Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct, 22,000 people viewed the event as a Live Stream broadcast, 629 people travelled to the event on the Queensland Rail Network and 540 people participated in the children's scratch art ornament activity
  • At the City of Logan Christmas Carols event on Saturday 9 December, 7,000 people attended the event at Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct and 7,000 people visited the Living Museum of Logan
  • The Regional Arts Development Fund Committee supported 7 applications for arts, culture and heritage projects to the value of $29,631 in Round 52 of the program
  • Dr Nicola Hooper worked as Artist in Residence at Living Museum of Logan to create new content for the Slacks Creek projection. The new projection includes portraits made by over 100 Woodridge State School students and extends from the Big Voices: Children Art Matters exhibition at Living Museum of Logan.