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Springwood

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Logan City Council QLD, PO Box 3226, Springwood, QLD 4127
07 3412 3412

Description

Springwood is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia.

Springwood is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Springwood had a population of 9,148 people.

History

Springwood is situated in the Yugarabul traditional Aboriginal country of the Brisbane and surrounding regions. Indigenous Australian people from the Yugambeh and Jaggera language groups inhabited the local area.Springwood was laid out as a development when the South East Freeway to Brisbane was planned, at one end of the proposed Freeway. This was expected to be finished in 1972, but was not finished until 1985. The development was named after the name of the property owned by Brigader Sam Langford in 1932.Springwood State High School opened on 24 January 1977.Dennis Road State School opened on 24 January 1977, but just after the official opening, it was renamed Springwood Central State School.Chatswood Hills State School opened on 24 January1983.Calvary Christian College opened on 23 January 1984.Until September 2006, Springwood was home to an IKEA store, before moving to a new location in Slacks Creek, directly across the Pacific Motorway from Chatswood Hills.From the 2000s both the Queensland government and Logan City Council proposed that Springwood be redeveloped as a Principal Activity Centre (PAC). This was initially noted by the Queensland government in a 2005 paper, South East Queensland Regional Plan. The paper, in addition to its follow-up paper in 2009, cites multiple reasons for developing a PAC in Springwood: the area's close proximity to the Pacific Motorway, its strategic location between Brisbane City and the Gold Coast, existing urban infrastructure and availability of affordable housing. The aim of the proposal is to reduce growth pressures in established PACs whilst encouraging more employment opportunities and economic growth in South East Queensland.In October 2009 Logan City Council partnered with GHD to create a master plan for redeveloping Springwood as a PAC. This plan was made after consultations with key stakeholders and residents in the local area. Using the South East Queensland Regional Plan as a foundation, the master plan envisions a future for Springwood in the year 2031 and beyond. The plan proposes a significant change in form and function of the suburb compared to its current state. As a suburb with a significant presence in automotive retail showrooms, the plan encourages these showrooms to consolidate around Compton Road and the Logan Mega Centre. The plan proposes new low-rise office spaces, residential apartments, recreational spaces, retail and commercial spaces to be developed within close distance to Springwood bus station. Moreover, the plan outlines two new town squares, a new road intersecting Dennis Road and Carol Avenue, a theatre, an art gallery, rehabilitation of Slacks Creek and an upgrade to public transport facilities. These proposals offer a framework for future planning scheme amendments made by Logan City Council.

Logan City Council's Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) planned for land acquisition of two local state schools for new parks and town square between 2019 and 2021.Springwood Summit was held in October 2016 to jumpstart further public interest and discussion of the suburb. The summit had the tagline: "The start of SEQ's next CBD". More than 200 delegates from around the world attended the summit.In the 2016 census, Springwood had a population of 9,148 people.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 6.063 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 38 m

Population number: 9,148

Local Government Area: Logan City Council

Location

Logan City Council QLD, PO Box 3226, Springwood, QLD 4127

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Springwood, Queensland

Springwood - Localista

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