Tuesday, January 20, 2026

$30 million boost to Logan future housing infrastructure

Infrastructure to help guide the construction of more than 8,000 new homes will be unlocked in Logan under the Queensland Government’s $2 billion Residential Activation Fund (RAF).

The Government has today announced funding under the Fund will support the construction of two critical infrastructure projects, delivering a $20 million boost towards a $61.3 million development in the Flagstone Priority Development Area (PDA) which is set to unlock 3,350 new homes.

The Fund will also deliver a $10 million boost towards the $20 million Yarrabilba Dollarbird Drive Intersection which will unlock 4,900 new homes in the Yarrabilba PDA.

Today’s announcement comes just months after the Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie and Logan City Council Mayor, Jon Raven announced the first RAF project which delivered $136 million towards a critical wastewater treatment plant to unlock more than 20,000 new homes as part of Logan’s Local Infrastructure Plan.

“I’m excited to announced that the RAF will unlock a further 8,250 new homes in Logan just months after the Crisafulli Government delivered a $135.98 million boost towards the Council’s $334.53 million Chambers Flat Wastewater Treatment Plant which will unlock more than 20,000 new homes,” said Mr Bleijie.

Mayor Raven said the Dollarbird Drive upgrades have been a long time coming.

“While they’ll unlock housing, they’ll also provide a vital second exit for everyone in Yarrabilba,” he said.  

“Logan is an amazing place to raise a family so I know there will be many more people moving to our city to enjoy the great lifestyle, community spirit and affordable homes we have available.”

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