University the ticket for 30 per cent of Logan graduates
Danielle Buckley, Albert & Logan News – January 16, 2019: 7:00am Trades are a less popular career path for Logan students than they were 10 years ago, as more students…
Danielle Buckley, Albert & Logan News – January 16, 2019: 7:00am Trades are a less popular career path for Logan students than they were 10 years ago, as more students…
The Courier-Mail – November 29, 2018: 12:50pm Prince Andrew has arrived in Logan on the last leg of his nine-day visit of Australia. The Duke of York has been touring…
Judith Kerr and Danielle Buckley, Albert & Logan News - November 25, 2018: 12:00am LOGAN has many remarkable people, which is why we decided to compile a list of our…
Judith Kerr, Quest Newspapers - November 20, 2018: 4:30pm LOGAN has many remarkable people, which is why we decided to compile a list of our most influential. From politicians to…
TWO Logan men are contenders to represent Queensland at the National Australia Council’s 2019 Australian of the Year awards.
YFS Chief Executive Officer Cath Bartolo has congratulated the organisation’s Social Enterprises Development Manager Tony Sharp for being one of only four nominees in the 2019 Queensland Australian of the Year Awards.
LOGAN’S brightest minds were given a chance to pitch their business ideas at the launch of an innovation venture which attracted Shark Tank TV star Steve Baxter. More than 300 people attended the launch of Innov8, a forum for entrepreneurs from Logan and surrounds to share ideas and tap into a wealth of business knowledge.
POPULATION growth in Logan’s southern suburbs has promoted youth service provider YFS to open a hub in Jimboomba.
FAMILIES suffering hardship in south-west Logan will have easier access to support services after a service hub opened its doors in Jimboomba.
Photo: BIG MOMENT: YFS community worker Kirsty Koop, Logan anti-domestic violence advocate Cindy Barden, YFS chair Jennifer Saveant, YFS CEO Cath Bartolo and Logan MP Linus Power cut the ribbon…