Population and Demographics
We celebrate our diversity and the rich and varied lifestyle it offers. Logan is also a very young city with around 50 per cent of residents aged 35 or younger.
Looking ahead to the next 20 years, Logan City will continue to be one of the fastest growing cities in Queensland. The population is expected to increase by up to 200,000 within the next 20 years and Logan's objective is to create at least 53,000 jobs to support this population growth.
Given its central geographic location and available young workforce, Logan is ideally placed for continued growth in the South-East Queensland region. The Logan Office of Economic Development and Logan City Council remain dedicated to providing quality lifestyles and a strong, dynamic economy.
Population projections for Logan City
|
Projected population |
Five years to 30 June |
Average annual change |
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|
Year |
Low |
Medium |
High |
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|
2011 |
279,285 |
285,566 |
294,944 |
2011 |
1.9% |
|
2016 |
303,209 |
316,866 |
345,417 |
2016 |
2.1% |
|
2021 |
329,198 |
351,382 |
402,303 |
2021 |
2.1% |
|
2026 |
354,768 |
386,962 |
459,410 |
2026 |
1.9% |
|
2031 |
381,385 |
425,918 |
518,750 |
2031 |
1.9% |
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