Based in Springwood, we service the whole Springwood, Daisy Hill, Shailer Park and Rochedale corridor.
Springwood grew rapidly from the late 1960s as a satellite hub at the southern end of the new...
View Area →Daisy Hill takes its name from the daisies the Dennis family's daughters spotted growing on a...
View Area →Shailer Park is named after the Shailer family, who settled the area in 1866 and ran Southern...
View Area →Rochedale takes its name from the homestead the Roche family built in 1868 after settling the...
View Area →Rochedale South split off from the larger Rochedale in 1979 and now sits right on the Logan...
View Area →Slacks Creek is named after the Slack family, who ran a cattle property here before closer...
View Area →Underwood was named after William Underwood, an early publican and postmaster, and was...
View Area →Priestdale is one of the smallest and most rural suburbs in our cluster, with a population of...
View Area →Kingston is named after Charles and Harriet Kingston, who settled the district in the late...
View Area →Woodridge grew from a timber-reserve area in the 1870s into a fast-developing suburb, jumping...
View Area →Logan Central is the official administrative and commercial heart of the entire City of Logan,...
View Area →Loganlea sits right on the Logan River and is serviced by its own train station on both the...
View Area →Marsden is named after Violet Marsden, a member of the local pioneer family and the progress...
View Area →Waterford was named by early Irish settlers after Waterford in Ireland, referencing the...
View Area →Waterford West grew out of the farm settlement around Tygum Lagoon and became its own suburb...
View Area →Regents Park was originally known as Emerald Hills before being subdivided out of Browns...
View Area →Meadowbrook is Logan's health and education hub, home to Logan Hospital, a Griffith University...
View Area →Crestmead emerged as its own suburb when the state primary school opened here in 1984, having...
View Area →Heritage Park was originally part of Browns Plains and only became its own suburb in 1991,...
View Area →Park Ridge was originally called Logan Ridges before the post office renamed it in the 1890s...
View Area →Boronia Heights was carved out of Greenbank and gazetted as its own suburb in 1991, named...
View Area →Hillcrest sits on the crest of a hill, as the name suggests, and is home to the landmark...
View Area →Browns Plains has carried its name since 1840, and land here was used for tobacco farming...
View Area →Berrinba takes its name from an Aboriginal word meaning "towards the south," and the suburb is...
View Area →Karawatha is best known for the Karawatha Forest Park, one of the largest remaining pockets of...
View Area →Burbank is a small, semi-rural pocket bordering Mansfield, Rochedale and Mackenzie, known for...
View Area →Forestdale is one of the smaller suburbs that was carved out of the original, much larger...
View Area →Park Ridge South was only detached from Park Ridge and formally gazetted in 1991, having...
View Area →Logan Reserve is one of the older settled districts in the corridor - its state school dates...
View Area →Chambers Flat is named after John Chambers, who took up land here in 1848, and remains one of...
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