News Briefs: Week Of April 20

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Views sought for new Logan disability plan

Community input is being sought as Logan City Council creates its fourth Disability Action Plan.

An online survey and pop-up displays will happen at different locations throughout the City of Logan during April and May.

Council's most recent plan ended in December 2025 with a 96 per cent completion rate and new actions are now being developed to help make the city even more accessible over the next four years.

The plan looks at accessibility in everything Council does, from its everyday work to the services provided and decisions made.

Anyone who lives or works in Logan can share their thoughts, but Council especially wants to hear from people with disability, carers and family members and disability sector workers before the survey closes on Monday, May 18.

The survey and a full list of pop-up locations can be accessed via lccqld.com/DAP26

Caption: Logan Libraries officer Georgia Reeves (centre) helps BEST Disability Support members Connar Douglas (left) and Liam Neil.

Where to find your local Anzac service

Anzac Day services will be held across the City of Logan on Saturday, April 25.

The day marks the anniversary of the start of the 1916 Gallipoli campaign involving the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC).

Now the date is a commemoration of all who have served and died in war, conflict, and peacekeeping operations.

Find the most up-to-date information on your nearest service and march visit logan.qld.gov.au/whats-on/events/anzac-day

More parking space at Tygum Lagoon

Works will begin in May to deliver 40 new parking spaces at Tygum Park in Waterford West.

The space was used as a temporary parking area during recent road works in the vicinity.

The area will have a bitumen spray seal surface and clear line marking with two dedicated disability parking spaces.

Some temporary impacts are expected during construction, including changed traffic conditions, reduced speed limits and minor delays due to construction vehicle movements.

Works are expected to be completed by the end of May, weather permitting.

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