Located within the Yarrabilba Priority Development Area (PDA), this 75-hectare master planned precinct is strategically positioned between the M1 Motorway and Mount Lindesay Highway, offering exceptional connectivity for businesses seeking access to Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and beyond.

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Yarrabilba Industrial Development – MIBA North
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90% of MIBA North Sold and MIBA South Kicking off in 2026

Strategic Location & Connectivity

Yarrabilba offers direct access to key freight and logistics infrastructure:

  • Brisbane Airport – approx. 54 km / 43 mins drive
  • Port of Brisbane – approx. 60–65 km / under 1 hour
  • Gold Coast CBD – approx. 55 km / 45 mins
  • Gateway Motorway – accessible via Logan Motorway or Mount Lindesay Highway
  • M1 Motorway – approx. 25–30 mins
  • Logan Motorway – approx. 20–25 mins
  • Crestmead Industrial Estate – approx. 22 km / 26 mins
  • Park Ridge Industrial Precinct – approx. 15–20 mins drive

This proximity makes Yarrabilba ideal for businesses requiring fast access to freight corridors, distribution networks, and workforce hubs.

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MIBA North

MIBA North: Momentum Building

To date, the MIBA North Precinct (51 lots) is approximately 90% sold, with significant construction activity underway. Purchasers include a healthy mix of owner occupiers and developers, with developments ranging from small office/warehouse units (100sqm+) to purpose-built facilities, such as future 4,500sqm Neumann Steel office/warehouse.

Population & Growth

Yarrabilba’s current population sits at approximately 17,500 residents, with strong growth forecasted as new precincts and infrastructure come online. This growth underpins the demand for employment hubs, retail, and services.

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MIBA SOUTH NEXT WAVE OF DEVELOPMENT BEYOND MIBA NORTH

MIBA South: Next Wave of Development

Bulk Earthworks & Civil Works:

  • Bulk earthworks commencing late 2025
  • MIBA South first subdivision—will be under construction in 2026.
  • A culvert crossing over Quinzeh Creek will connect MIBA North to MIBA South via Wongawallen Drive.
  • The first stage of MIBA South (approx. 50 lots) is approved, with off-the-plan sales targeted for early Q2 2026.
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Infrastructure: Connectivity Enhancements

Dollarbird Intersection:

  • Construction begins this year, enabling a second access point to the Stockland Yarrabilba community.
  • Completion expected by mid-2027.

Jimbillunga Drive & Wentland Avenue Extension:

  • Part of a $30 million Stockland-funded project, already well progressed.
  • Delivered by Golding Contractors, this 2.5km stretch will significantly improve internal connectivity.
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Jimbillunga Drive & Wentland Avenue Extension
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Yarrabilba isn’t just another industrial estate—it’s a vision for integrated growth, community, and opportunity. If you’re a business looking to expand, a developer seeking strategic land, or an investor watching SEQ’s growth corridors, Yarrabilba deserves your attention.

If you’re interested in exploring industrial opportunities in Yarrabilba, contact Jason at jasonsandhar@logan.qld.gov.au.

An innovative approach to social housing design at Underwood has taken out the top award in the 2025 Logan Urban Design Awards (LUDA).

Hosted on 6 November, the awards recognised the best in urban planning, architecture and design in the City of Logan.

“Great design makes great cities,” City of Logan Mayor Jon Raven said.

“I want our community to dream big and be ambitious for what Logan will become over the next 50 years.

“The work that these awards recognise is a huge part of that.

“This is about celebrating the projects and people who are shaping the future of Logan, helping us build a better and more innovative city.

“Our award nominees and winners are part of what makes Logan so attractive for business, investors and people buying their own home.”

The Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works and architects Archipelago are behind the Underwood social housing project on Cristaldi Avenue.

The award judges praised the project for its excellence in responsive, inclusive and sustainable urban design.

The successful delivery of the project on a sloping site and the creation of the homes around a central garden spine were also highlighted.

LUDA Award Category winners are

  • Distinctive: Distillery Road Market Precinct (Kenton Campbell and Tonken Property Group).
  • Embracing nature: Borrol Lookout and Billubera Park at Yarrabilba (Stockland and RPS Group).
  • People focused and connected: The United Cultures Centre and Z block learning centre at Mabel Park State High School (The Queensland Department of Education and ThomsonAdsett).
  • Responsive and resilient: Underwood social housing (The Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works and Archipelago).

LUDA Commendations included

  • Distinctive: Fo Guang Shan Chung Tian Temple Stage 2
  • Distinctive: Rochedale South Plaza and Rochedale Residences
  • People Focused and Connected: St Coco Cafe
  • People Focused and Connected: MultiLink Community Hub
  • People Focused and Connected: Everleigh by Mirvac

Thanks to the LUDA sponsors who made the event possible

  • Gold Sponsor – TLCC
  • Silver Sponsors – EPOCA Constructions, Archipelago, Bligh Tanner, Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers
  • Bronze Sponsors – QUT, Stockland, Veitch Lister Consulting, dotdash

For more information about the Logan Urban Design Awards, go to Logan Urban Design Awards

This month Logan City Council celebrated some big wins at the 2025 PIA Queensland Awards for Planning Excellence.

Overall Winner | Community Wellbeing & Diversity Award for Excellence

The City of Logan was the Overall Winner, for the UN-Habitat Quality of Life Pioneer City Initiative, as well as the Community Wellbeing & Diversity Award for Excellence.

Aerial of Meadowbrook

The UN-Habitat Quality of Life Pioneer City Initiative by Logan City Council sets a new standard for evidence led, socially sustainable planning aimed at tackling planning and social issues in the local government area.

Using advanced datasets and tools, Logan City Council established a 2024 baseline and live dashboards across nine wellbeing domains. This
rigorous evidence base revealed precise, actionable insights, enabling Council to target interventions that improve access, safety, equity and  cohesion through its corporate planning and budget processes. The judges commended Council for this deeply data-led and visionary approach to
planning, that balances a robust evidence base with human-centric decision making.

Council also received two commendations in the following categories for the Logan Centres Implementation Program:

Improving Planning Processes

Loganlea Road Meadowbrook

The Logan Place Plan is commended for its exemplary integration of place-making principles into the city’s planning framework, driving economic transformation through coordinated urban design, public space activation and strategic investment. This initiative demonstrates a thoughtful blend of non[1]statutory planning policies, aligning infrastructure planning with community-scale placemaking. Its originality lies in the multi-scalar approach— from tactical interventions to city-wide strategies—delivered through a robust framework that has been successfully implemented over several years. The project reflects high-quality outcomes supported by strong internal alignment across Council departments and a substantial financial commitment. While its strategic alignment is primarily local, the model showcases how planning can be used to elevate urban environments and community identity.

Wendy Chadwick Encouragement Award Commendation

Croydon Road Logan Central

The Logan Centres Implementation Program is an outstanding example of in-house planning excellence, demonstrating skill, clarity of purpose, and effective coordination across multiple sites and a diverse range of stakeholders. The Judges recognised the complexity of the planning, design, delivery, and ongoing implementation, and commended the team for successfully navigating these challenges. Central to the project’s success was a strong focus on community engagement, which informed both delivery and ongoing implementation. The program has achieved excellent placemaking outcomes, maximising impact within available budgets and setting a high standard for integrated, community-focused urban planning.

Community Wellbeing & Diversity

The Wilbur Street Youth Centre also received a commendation

Wilbur Street Youth Centre

The Wilbur Street Youth Centre is an exemplary initiative that showcases how planning can directly improve the health, wellbeing and resilience of young people. Delivered through collaboration between Logan City Council, the Queensland and Australian Governments, and Rekon Youth Org, the project transformed an underutilised site in an established commercial centre into a vibrant, inclusive hub for youth development and community connection. The centre provides safe spaces for recreation, learning and cultural expression, with facilities ranging from sporting and creative activity areas to mentoring and training programs. Importantly, the design and programming were shaped through strong engagement with local young people, ensuring the centre reflects their aspirations, needs, and identity.

Visit the PIA Awards website for the full list of winners and commendations