Ground Breaks For New Community Centre

Man and woman hold shovels at construction site
Mayor Jon Raven and Cr Natalie Willcocks at the site of the future Flagstone Community Hub.

Construction has started on a new space to help a fast-growing community in the City of Logan stay connected.

Logan City Council is delivering the $8 million Flagstone Community Hub near the popular Flagstone Adventure Park.

The multi-purpose facility will accommodate a range of activities when it opens in mid-2026, with space for meetings, events and community services.

Mayor Jon Raven said the hub was an important and much-needed community facility for the Greater Flagstone Priority Development Area, which is expected to be home to 138,000 people.

"Our city continues to be one of the fastest growing in Australia and delivering community assets, like the Flagstone Community Hub, is important," Mayor Raven said.

"This will be a welcoming place where people can connect, have fun and access support services close to home."

Division 11 Councillor Natalie Willcocks said the centre would be well-used when it is completed.

"There are a lot of people eagerly awaiting the delivery of this important building," Cr Willcocks said.

"Planning first started in 2020, and the new facility is the result of wide-reaching collaboration over the past few years."

The Flagstone Community Hub was identified in the City of Logan Community Infrastructure Strategy 2019-2041, which outlines Council's long-term direction for current and future community needs.

It is located at Parklands Drive, Flagstone.

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