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  2. Logan City - Wikipedia

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    Logan City Council operates public libraries in Beenleigh, Greenbank, Jimboomba, Logan Central, Logan Hyperdome (Shailer Park), Logan North , Logan Village, Logan West (Browns Plains), and Marsden. [46] A community arts centre is located at the former Kingston Butter Factory, now a locally listed heritage site.

  3. Darren Power - Wikipedia

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    While the incumbent councillor for Logan City Council's Division 10, Power stood as the National Party candidate for Springwood in the 2001 Queensland state election, as an independent candidate for the Division of Rankin in the 2004 Australian federal election, [9] and was the endorsed Liberal National candidate for Springwood at the 2009 ...

  4. Luke Smith (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Luke Smith is a former Australian politician and convicted criminal, who served as the mayor of the City of Logan, [1] [2] the seventh most populous local government area in Australia. [3] From 2006 until 2016, he was the Divisional Councillor for Logan City Council's Division 6. [4]

  5. Logan City Council - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 June 2022, at 19:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Logan Central - Wikipedia

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    The Logan City Council operate the Logan Central Library at 26 Wilbur Street. [18] The library opened in 2011. [19] Logan Gardens was built in 1980s and fifteen and a half hectares of land was procured from the Queensland Housing Commission in 1987 for further development of the green area.

  7. Anthony Shorten - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Shorten (born 12 June 1969) is a former Australian Liberal National politician and a former Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. [1] He currently is a community advocate for the Logan region. [2]

  8. 101FM - Wikipedia

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    Radio Logan Incorporated was established in 1984 after Logan City Council advertised for interested persons to establish a community radio station. The push for a municipal radio station was spearheaded by then Division 10 Councillor Tom O'Neil and the Council Public Relations Department, with the reasoning that as Logan had reached "city ...

  9. John Grant (Queensland politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was elected to the Logan City council in 1997, and was deputy mayor from 2004 to 2008. He was narrowly defeated at the 2008 council elections by Aidan McLindon, but regained his council seat in 2009 upon McLindon's election to parliament.