Logan

Regional delivery — Queensland Budget 2026-27

9
Tracked initiatives
369
Social homes in progress

Across budgets

Tracked across 5 budgets (2022-23 to 2026-27).

Highlights

  • Logan Hospital expansion and 13 chemotherapy chairs
  • Faster Rail to the Gold Coast (Kuraby level crossing)
  • Logan Indoor Sports Centre
  • New special schools at Beenleigh and Logan Reserve

Health & social services

Social housing

369 homes in construction or under contract

Capital works & projects

14 projects from the Regional Delivery Plan.

Health4 projects
Logan Hospital expansion Stage 2 (112 new beds)
Logan Hospital multi-storey car park (up to 1,008 spaces)
Expansion of Mother and Baby Beds (30 new perinatal beds across the state including Logan)
Beenleigh Central Ambulance Station
Education3 projects
New secondary school at Logan Reserve and new primary schools (Greater Flagstone, Holmview)
New special schools (Beenleigh, Logan Central, Logan Reserve)
Youth Justice School in Logan
Transport2 projects
Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail (Kuraby to Beenleigh works)
Loganlea train station relocation
Safety2 projects
Logan Police Facility Upgrade
Delivering Anti-Hooning Camera Network$2M
Infrastructure3 projects
Logan Indoor Sports Centre (Games venues)
Chambers Flat Wastewater Treatment Plant (Residential Activation Fund)$334.5M
Infrastructure for new homes in Flagstone (Residential Activation Fund)$40.6M

Source: Regional Delivery Plan. Not all projects have published amounts.

Region-specific budget initiatives

Easier Access to Health Services$750MNewAnnounced

More hospital care closer to home, with over 200 new beds operationalised across Hervey Bay, Cairns, West Moreton (Ripley), Gold Coast, Logan, Central Queensland and Wide Bay, plus more emergency and elective surgery capacity.

2026-27: $750M

General Government operating, $750M in 2026-27

Hospital Rescue Plan$2.206BContinuingCapitalAnnounced

Builds three new hospitals (Bundaberg, Coomera, Toowoomba) and the Queensland Cancer Centre and expands ten others, adding more than 2,600 hospital beds across the state.

2026-27: $2.206B

Capital. $2.206 billion in 2026-27 for Major Hospital Infrastructure (new hospitals and major expansions) of a $17.271 billion total project cost (BP3 Capital Statement, Queensland Health). The broader 2026-27 Queensland Health capital program advancing the Plan is $4.040 billion (BP2 p.4); the yearProfile shows only the 2026-27 Major Hospital Infrastructure spend.

Perinatal Mother and Baby BedsNot yet costedNewAnnounced

New mother and baby mental health beds help new parents experiencing perinatal mental illness stay with their babies while receiving specialist care, in six locations across the state.

$153.9M over 4 years plus $42.8M per annum ongoing, funded from within the $394.4M Mental Health Funding Uplift per BP4 p.54 — not additional. Amount/totalAmount left null to avoid double-counting against the uplift.

New School Infrastructure (22 New Schools)$20.8MNewCapitalAnnounced

New schools for growing communities, including a secondary school in Ripley Valley, a primary school in Greater Flagstone, Gracemere High School stage two, and new special schools in Townsville and Wynnum-Manly.

2026-27: $20.8M2027-28: $164.1M2028-29: $222.7M2029-30: $158.3M

Capital, $700M over 5 years (including $254.1M held centrally). Forms part of the $2.3 billion 22 new schools program.

Nine New Special Schools$862.4M totalNewCapitalAnnounced

Nine new special schools across Queensland give families of children with disability more local choice and support for their education.

Capital, $862.4M total investment. Year-by-year profile not separately disclosed; overlaps with the New School Infrastructure program.

Residential Activation Fund Round 2$1B totalExpandedCapitalAnnounced

Funds the roads, water and sewerage needed to unlock thousands of new home sites across the state, with at least $1 billion reserved for regional communities.

Round 2 doubled to $1 billion, part of the $2 billion Residential Activation Fund. Year-by-year profile not separately disclosed in BP4.

Faster Rail to the Gold Coast$5.75B totalContinuingCapitalAnnounced

Faster, more frequent trains between Logan, the Gold Coast and Brisbane, with works commencing on the Kuraby level crossing replacement.

Capital, $5.75 billion total project jointly funded with the Federal Government. 2026-27 amount not separately disclosed.

New and Upgraded Police Stations$495.9M totalContinuingCapitalAnnounced

New and upgraded police stations and beats in growing communities including Logan, Boondall, Edmonton, Hervey Bay and Mount Isa.

Capital, $495.9M total investment. Year-by-year profile not separately broken out in BP4.

2032 Games Venues and Brisbane Stadium$765MContinuingCapitalAnnounced

Construction is underway on the new Brisbane Stadium at Victoria Park, with works progressing on other Games venues and athlete villages for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

2026-27: $765M

Capital, $765.0M budgeted in 2026-27 to progress Games venues and athlete villages, within the $7.1 billion joint venues funding. A further $916.8M over four years covers the first six minor venues and $1.853 billion over four years for villages.

Statewide measures

Most budget measures are allocated statewide rather than to individual regions. The full budget overview lists all 101 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: 2026-06-24. Factual information from published budget documents.