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New blueprint for our growth
A view of Logan Village, where planning has included the redevelopment of the Village Green playground, a recreation trail to nearby Yarrabilba and sealed pathways linking residential areas to the local business and shopping precinct.
Logan City Council today endorsed a five-year, $9 million project to create a new city plan.
The new Planning Scheme will be a blueprint for a sustainable future and will help manage and guide unprecedented growth across the City of Logan.
The project will be based on in-depth research done by Council and will be driven by extensive feedback from the community and other stakeholders.
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AN IPSWICH resident fed up with the foul odours in his suburb coming from nearby dumps has applied to the council and the state government for a reduction in his rates due to the impact on his family’s quality of life.
The retired miner believes the disgusting smells are just the “canary in the coal mine” ahead of something much worse.
Paul Hurley has owned his block of land in Ripley since 1979. He and wife Jenny have lived at the house since 2009 after about three decades living and working in central Queensland. William Inonda, Azadeh Nia and Sarah Rowe Odour Abatement Taskforce at Swanbank Lake. The taskforce has cost $2.5 million since it was set up in the middle of 2018.