Logan
Regional delivery — Queensland Budget 2024-25
Highlights
- •$3.7B for health and $1.5B for the Big Build, estimated to support 4,200 jobs in Logan
- •$80M in 2024-25 towards the Logan Hospital Stage 2 Expansion, adding 112 overnight beds
- •$500M in 2024-25 towards Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail
- •Purchase of the former Tanah Merah retirement village to provide 124 social homes
- •$53.6M in 2024-25 to expand and improve social housing
Capital works & projects
16 projects from the Regional Delivery Plan.
Source: Regional Delivery Plan. Not all projects have published amounts.
Region-specific budget initiatives
Three new hospitals at Bundaberg, Coomera and Toowoomba, plus expansions at more than a dozen existing hospitals, will add around 2,200 overnight beds to keep pace with a growing and ageing population. Within hospitals, $1 billion is allocated to improve patient flow and reduce wait times.
Capital, total Capacity Expansion Program now $11 billion over 6 years (glance cites $11.215 billion). BP4 lists a $1 billion 2027-28 capital measure component; the full program profile is held in the Capital Statement (BP3).
More bus services in the fast-growing Ipswich and Logan areas give residents better public transport options to get to work, school and services.
General Government operating, $69.5M over 4 years plus $24.3M per annum ongoing
Statewide measures
Most budget measures are allocated statewide rather than to individual regions. The full budget overview lists all 105 tracked initiatives, many of which deliver services in Logan. The Regional Delivery Plan (linked below) details specific capital works and programs for this region.
Source document
Regional Delivery Plan — Logan (PDF)Last updated: 2026-06-20. Factual information from published budget documents.