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Top 10 things you didn't know about the City of Logan
20km, 30-minute drive from Brisbane CBD If you can’t decide whether you’re in the mood for heart-thumping adrenaline, a multicultural immersion or reconnecting with nature, head to the City of Logan, where you can partake in all three. Will you expand your mind with a Buddhist meditation class? Burn some rubber on a go-karting track? Or spy some fluffy marsupials in the urban bushland? Why not all three.
Just half an hour south of the Brisbane CBD, the City of Logan is bursting with things to do, places to see and yummy multicultural eats.
Whether it's a treat for the family, a few romantic hours as a couple, or a chance to explore on your own, Logan City has many options for a memorable day out.
Did you know that there are more than 215 different cultures, nationalities and ethnicities in the City of Logan? Discover where to go and what to eat.
Chung Tian Temple was constructed using traditional Chinese architecture in 1992. Surrounded by nature, the Temple provides a peaceful and culturally beautiful venue for the
Jump in the car and zip down the road to visit Logan's top food producers on this artisan food and fresh produce trail.
Darlington Parklands at Yarrabilba is Logan City's newest destination. The multi-age play and recreational destination features an amazing water play area, with shallow pools and fountains for kids.
Littlies driving you loopy? Fear not, Visit Brisbane has wrapped up the best Logan has to offer to keep the kids entertained.
There are four levels of go-karts and three separate race tracks at Kingston Park, for which varied levels of ability and experience are required.
Visit Daisy Hill Koala Centre to see koalas in a natural outdoor setting. Come and be captivated by these amazing marsupials.
‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’ will have you laugh, cry and jig into the night with a show that has entertained
Brisbane’s signature Buddha Birth Day Festival will be held this year on Friday to Sunday, 14 to 16 May 2021. The festival celebrates Australia’s harmony
Opera Queensland presents Are You Lonesome Tonight, their most extensive regional tour in their 40-year history. Visiting nearly 30 communities and travelling almost 7,000 kilometres,
Scenic Rim Eat Local Week is your backstage pass your backstage pass to the farms, wineries and food stories of the Scenic Rim.
Welcome to the inaugural Lost World Trail Festival to be held on May 30 2020.
WOW Australia will deliver a series of events across Queensland in 2021 as an alternative to the multi-day Brisbane based WOW Australia Festival.
Enjoy a tantalising array of exhibitor stalls and entertainment from chilli fudge to chilli sauce, from beeswax to barbecue relish, from jerky to jumping castles,