Logan to benefit from new indoor sports centre
Venues and Villages
16 Sep 2024
1 min
By 2041, the City of Logan is expected to be called home for 500,000 people, as one of the fastest growing areas in all of Queensland.
The new Logan Indoor Sports Centre will deliver the city’s largest piece of community infrastructure, to help meet the current and future community sport needs.
To be built within the thriving Logan Central Civic and Community Precinct, the new indoor sports centre will become an epicentre of community sport and events, just a 10-minute walk (650 metres) from Woodridge Train Station. The train line is currently being upgraded as part of the new Beenleigh to Gold Coast Faster Rail.
Targeting a 6 Star Green Star Building rating as a global-standard sustainable venue, the new centre will also be universally accessible to cater for the needs of Logan’s diverse community.
With nine multi-purpose indoor courts across two separate halls, the Logan Indoor Sports Centre will be perfect for sports such as basketball, netball, volleyball, futsal, handball, wheelchair rugby, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball, badminton, fencing, table tennis, taekwondo and gymnastics.
The Logan Indoor Sports Centre has been designed to accommodate many Olympic and Paralympic sports, with the capacity for 7,000 spectators, providing flexibility should it be required as a competition or training venue for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Australian and Queensland governments have jointly allocated funding from the $1.87 billion Minor Venues Program for investment in this new centre.
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