Loganlea, Queensland

The Logan Motorway crosses the northern tip of Loganlea where access is provided via Kingston Road.

[5] Loganlea State High School was built in the north-east close to the railway line.

The Logan Artists Association art gallery and studio opened in 2012 and is located in Coral Street.

[citation needed] There are power transmission lines along Scrubby Creek connected to the Loganlea Substation nearby in Meadowbrook.

The suburb is very close to Logan Hospital, TAFE college and Griffith University in Meadowbrook and shopping centres in both Marsden and Waterford West.

[12] In October 1987, Russell Hinze attended a ceremony at Loganlea for the turning of the first sod in the construction of the Logan Motorway.

[citation needed] Like many central Logan suburbs Loganlea is experiencing significant population growth.

78.9% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 1.6% Samoan, 1.2% Khmer, 1.2% Hindi, 1% Gilbertese, 0.7% Spanish.

68.6% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 2.3% Arabic, 1.7% Samoan, 1.4% Punjabi, 1.0% Hindi, and 0.9% Dari.

60.9% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 3.9% Arabic, 2.5% Hazaraghi, 2.2% Samoan, 1.7% Punjabi, and 1.1% Dari.

[20] Loganlea railway station provides access to regular Queensland Rail Citytrain network services to Brisbane, Beenleigh and Gold Coast.

[21] The station is one two stops in the Logan City area serviced by the Gold Coast railway line.

[citation needed] The Slacks Creek Cycle Way passes adjacent to Loganlea Road across the suburb.

[22] The East West route cycleway to Kingston and Marsden winds around Scrubby Creek close to the suburb's northern boundary.

Sturdee Park, 2013