Logan Reserve

QLD 4133 • Greater Brisbane

7,016
Population (2021)
$44,408
Median Income
14.61 km²
Area
$390/wk
Median Rent
Growth SuburbAffordableFamily-FriendlySemi-RuralNew Estates

About Logan Reserve

Logan Reserve is a rapidly growing rural-residential suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, located approximately 35 kilometres south of Brisbane CBD. With a population of around 7,016 (2021 census) spread across 14.6 square kilometres, it has experienced significant residential development in recent years. Established in 1862, the suburb retains much of its semi-rural character with bushland and acreage properties alongside newer housing estates. Logan Reserve's proximity to major road networks makes it popular with families seeking affordable land.

Logan Reserve offers a blend of acreage living and modern suburban convenience, with new housing estates bringing schools, parks, and local shops to the area. Henderson Park provides recreational facilities, and several new estates include community amenities. The suburb is served by nearby shopping centres in Crestmead and Browns Plains. Young families and first-home buyers are particularly attracted to the area's larger lot sizes and competitive property prices compared to inner Brisbane suburbs.

Logan Reserve falls under postcode 4133 and is governed by Logan Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Logan electorate.

📍 Location

State
Postcode
4133
Urban Area
N/A
LGA / Council
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Rural
Timezone
Brisbane (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-27.72°, 153.11°
Statistical Area
Greater Brisbane
Area
14.61 km²
Elevation
33m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Nearest Train Stations

Loganlea Station
8 km
Not walkable

Bus Services

  • 560 — Logan Central via Crestmead 20 mins

Commute to Brisbane CBD

Distance
35 km
By Train
55-65 mins (via Loganlea + drive)
By Car (Peak)
45-60 mins
By Car (Off-Peak)
35-40 mins

🛣️ Car-dependent suburb; nearest train station requires driving to Loganlea

Walkability Car-Dependent

Limited walkable amenities; new estates gradually adding local shops and services

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

🏠 Housing 2021 Census

Median Rent (weekly)
$390
Median Mortgage (monthly)
$1,733
Avg Household Size
3.1 people
Median Age
27 years
Social Housing (% of dwellings)
0.2%

5 state housing + 0 community housing dwellings (ABS 2021 Census)

🎓 Educational Institution Attending 2021 Census

School Sector Breakdown

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
3,521
Census 2021
7,016
99.3% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
$36,816
Income 2021
$44,408
20.6% increase

Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

🌍 Country of Birth 2021 Census

Born in Australia 4,146
Born Overseas 2,325

Top Countries of Birth (excl. Australia)

  • 1. New Zealand 707
  • 2. India 220
  • 3. Afghanistan 164
  • 4. England 126
  • 5. Philippines 89
  • 6. Samoa 88
  • 7. Pakistan 70
  • 8. Fiji 57
  • 9. Cambodia 52
  • 10. South Africa 44

🧬 Ancestry 2021 Census

Top ancestries reported (people may report up to two)

English 2,065
Australian 1,888
Scottish 395
Irish 385
Samoan 385
Maori 370
German 279
Indian 271
Australian Aboriginal 238
Chinese 156

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents' Birthplace 2021 Census

2,430
Both parents born in Australia
3,150
Both parents born overseas
835
One parent AU, one overseas

🛐 Religion 2021 Census

No Religion
39.3%
Christianity
36.8%
Islam
7.8%
Sikhism
2.1%
Hinduism
2.0%
Buddhism
1.7%

📊 Age Distribution 2021 Census

0-4 years
758 (10.8%)
5-14 years
1,168 (16.6%)
15-19 years
399 (5.7%)
20-24 years
657 (9.4%)
25-34 years
1,624 (23.1%)
35-44 years
899 (12.8%)
45-54 years
609 (8.7%)
55-64 years
494 (7.0%)
65-74 years
256 (3.6%)
75-84 years
119 (1.7%)
85+ years
38 (0.5%)

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