The Electoral Commission completed its review of our divisional boundaries on 13 December 2019.
To find out which division you are in, please download our Logan City Council Divisions Map (PDF 278 KB).
The Electoral Commission completed its review of our divisional boundaries on 13 December 2019.
To find out which division you are in, please download our Logan City Council Divisions Map (PDF 278 KB).
07 3412 5218
mayor@logan.qld.gov.au
07 3412 5501
LisaBradley@logan.qld.gov.au
07 3412 5502
TeresaLane@logan.qld.gov.au
Cr Darren Power is the Mayor of Logan City.
Mayor Darren Power was first elected as a Councillor in 1997, serving the city in this capacity for 22 years before he was elected Mayor in 2020.
Mayor Power recognises the many opportunities that come with Logan being a young, vibrant and fast growing city.
With more than 20 years’ experience in local government, he leads a strong and united team that is focused on making decisions that will stand the test of time.
He is a long term resident and lives with his wife in Shailer Park, where his four adult children were raised.
Mayor Power’s careers include service with 1 Commando Regiment – where he earned his Green Beret and Parachute Wings – and as a federal officer working in the Close Protection and Consulate Patrol Group.
His guiding philosophy is ‘the harder you work the luckier you get’ and his goal as City of Logan Mayor is to ‘make it happen’.
Email: mayor@logan.qld.gov.au
Cr Jack Smith is the Councillor of Division 1.
Councillor Lisa Bradley was elected to Logan City Council in 2008 and served as a Councillor until she was appointed to serve on the Interim Management Committee by the Minister for Local Government in 2019, when Council was in Administration.
She was re-elected in March 2020.
Prior to her election in 2008 Cr Bradley was a registered nurse for 19 years, including 14 years as an intensive care nurse.
She has a Bachelor of Applied Science (Nursing) and post-graduate qualifications in Business, Intensive Care and Psychiatric Nursing, and has been involved in quality improvement, education and research.
Cr Bradley is a patron of a number of organisations and from a young age has passionately volunteered in a number of clubs, charities and organisations.
Cr Bradley is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and has a number of coaching qualifications.
Priestdale, Springwood, Rochedale South, and part of Daisy Hill.
Phone: 07 3412 5501
Email: LisaBradley@logan.qld.gov.au
Cr Teresa Lane is the councillor for Division 2.
Councillor Teresa Lane was elected as a Councillor in 2020 and is the Chairperson of the City Infrastructure Committee.
She was raised in the suburb of Kingston and enlisted in the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps RAAOC.
Completing her enlistment Teresa worked in Federal and State Government departments helping local families.
Teresa raised her family in Logan and lives in Woodridge with her partner John.
Councillor Lane believes Division 2 is the heart of Logan and praises the many local community members who give selflessly though volunteering or caring for their neighbours.
She supports programs and events that raise the standard of living and quality of lifestyle for local residents and encourages increased participation in community activities.
Kingston, Logan Central, Woodridge, and part of Underwood.