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City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing g City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing Issue: July 2019 INNOVATIVE, DYNAMIC, CITY OF THE FUTURE City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing This publication provides a list of meeting and event facilities available for hire in the City of Logan. The facilities are listed by suburb and venue name, address, contact, website address and capacity details are also included. For further information on audio visual and other capabilities, please contact the venue directly. If your venue is not included in this list and/or you wish to advise of any further information or corrections, please contact the Logan Office of Economic Development on:- Tel: 07 3412 4888 Email: [email protected] We hope to see you in soon in the City of Logan. Disclaimer The Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing is provided for information purposes only. Council does not endorse any business, facility or organisations therein. While every effort is made to ensure the listing is current and up to date, Council takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the listings. The following steps should be taken (in order) to rectify any inaccuracies: 1. If you are the listing provider, contact the Logan Office of Economic Development to update your listing. 2. If you are not the listing provider, contact the listing provider by phone or email supplied in the listing. 3. If contact cannot be made with the listing provider, contact the Logan Office of Economic Development. LCC Doc N# 10349479v2 Page 2 of 13 City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing Venue Contact Details Capacity Beenleigh Bowls Club P: 07 3297 2208 Function Rooms W: beenleighbowlsclub.com Capacity 220 11 Hanover Street E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Beenleigh Events Centre P: 07 3412 4403 Function Room W: www.logan.qld.gov.au/facilities-and- Capacity 550 Cnr Kent & Crete Streets recreation/community-centres/beenleigh-events- BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 centre E: [email protected] Beenleigh Showgrounds P: 07 3807 1871 Variety of Pavilions, W: https://www.beenleighshow.com.au/ground- Arenas, Amenities and 1 – 19 Showgrounds Drive hire/ Precincts to suit a BEENLEIGH. QLD. 4207 E: [email protected] range of activities & functions Beenleigh Neighbourhood Centre P: 07 3287 2840 Function Room W: beenleigh.org.au Capacity 50 10 James Street E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Beenleigh PCYC P: 07 3380 1777 Function Room W: www.pcyc.org.au/Beenleigh Capacity 400 20-38 Alamein Street E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Beenleigh RSL P: 07 3287 4000 Function Room W: www.beenleighrsl.com.au Capacity 250 13 Bardyn Halliday Drive E: [email protected] MOUNT WARREN PARK QLD 4207 Beenleigh Artisan Distillers P: 07 3807 3737 Function Room W: http://beenleighrum.com.au Capacity 100 142 Distillery Road E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Beenleigh State School P: 07 3386 2333 Hall W: https://beenleighss.eq.edu.au Capacity 300 22 James Street E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Beenleigh Tavern P: 07 3287 4777 Function Room W: http://beenleightavern.com.au Capacity 70 114 Distillery Road E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Club Beenleigh P: 07 3807 5836 Function Room W: www.clubbeenleigh.com.au Capacity 200 28A Alamein Street E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 McDonalds Beenleigh P: 07 3807 0800 Stacey 0428 209 672 Capacity Meeting For bookings Room 25 38 George Street https://www.mcdonaldslocallogan.com.au/meeting BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 -rooms/item/15-beenleigh-meeting-room E: [email protected] LCC Doc N# 10349479v2 Page 3 of 13 City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing Venue Contact Details Capacity Royal Hotel Beenleigh P: 07 3287 5000 Function Room W: https://www.royalhotelbeenleigh.com.au Capacity 150 85 George Street E: [email protected] BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Bethania Community Centre P: 07 3805 2687 Function Room E: [email protected] Capacity 150 118 Station Road BETHANIA QLD 4205 Browns Plains Hotel P: 07 3386 9200 Function Room W: www.brownsplainshotel.com.au Capacity 70 64 Browns Plains Road E: [email protected] BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 Browns Plains State School P: 07 3809 6222 Hall W: https://brownsplainsss.eq.edu.au Capacity 300 1-29 Mayfair Drive E: [email protected] BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 Hive West P: 07 3412 4160 Coworking space W: https://loganlibraries.org/facility/logan-west- Capacity 20 Logan West Library library/hive-west/ 69 Grand Plaza Drive BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 Logan West Library P: 07 3412 4160 Not for profit only W: http://loganlibraries.org/facility/logan-west- 2 x Meeting Rooms 69 Grand Plaza Drive library Capacity 40 BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 E: [email protected] McDonalds Browns plains P: 07 3800 8873 Meeting Room W: https://mcdonalds.com.au/store/browns-plains- Capacity 15 26-48 Browns Plains Road qld BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 E: [email protected] Ozsports – Browns Plains P: 07 3800 5454 Hall W: www.ozsports.com Capacity 100 40 – 44 Johnson Road E: [email protected] HILLCREST QLD 4114 South West 1 Enterprise Park & P: 3412 5410 Function Room Berrinba Wetlands (this site is part of Logan Entertainment Centre Capacity 60 bookings). Wayne Goss Drive BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 Riverlakes Tavern P: 07 3287 6288 Function Room W: www.riverlakes.com.au Capacity 200 Gleneagles Avenue E: [email protected] CORNUBIA QLD 4130 Crestmead Community Centre P: 07 3805 4100 4 Meeting Rooms W: http://www.pcyc.org.au/Crestmead Capacity 20 – 120 Gimlet Street E: [email protected] CRESTMEAD QLD 4132 Kensington Junction Hotel P: 07 3803 3444 Function Room W: www.kensingtonjunction.com.au Capacity 100 25 Julie Street E: [email protected] CRESTMEAD QLD 4132 LCC Doc N# 10349479v2 Page 4 of 13 City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing Venue Contact Details Capacity Logan Metro Sports Centre P: 07 3412 5941 • Function spaces are suitable for W: http://www.loganleisurecen events from 10 to 1,000 357 Browns Plains Road tres.com.au/ CRESTMEAD QLD 4132 • A range of meeting rooms and event E: spaces to accommodate all events. [email protected]. • Tiered sports hall with seating au capacity for 2,000 • Functions area is divisible into 4 smaller rooms with Lounge, Balcony and Boardroom also available • Car Parking Daisy Hill State School P: 07 3386 5222 Hall W: https://daisyhillss.eq.edu.au Capacity 180 20-50 Daisy Hill Road E: [email protected] DAISY HILL QLD 4127 Twin Rivers Centre P: 07 3382 4000 Function Room & W: http://twinrivers.org.au Meeting Rooms 104 River Hills Road E: [email protected] Capacity 10 -150 EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Eagleby Community Centre P: 07 3807 3833 3 Function Rooms W: http://eagleby.org.au Capacity 8 – 150 8-16 Cowper Ave, Eagleby E: [email protected] EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Eagleby Community Hall P: 07 3807 3833 2 Function rooms W: http://eagleby.org.au Capacity 8 - 300 94-112 Fryar Road, Eagleby E: [email protected] EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Eagleby McDonalds P: 3080 5403 Meeting Room For bookings Capacity 15. 19-29 Riverhills Road https://www.mcdonaldslocallogan.com.au/meeting EAGLEBY QLD 4207 -rooms/item/27-eagleby-meeting-room E: [email protected] Eagleby South State School P: 07 3802 9222 Hall Capacity 500 W: https://eaglebysouthss.eq.edu.au Meeting Room Cnr Fryar and River Hills Roads E: [email protected] Capacity 40 EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Board Room Capacity 15 Eden’s Landing State School P: 07 3826 0333 Function Room W: https://edenslandingss.eq.edu.au Capacity 300 Jamie Nicolson Avenue E: [email protected] EDENS LANDING QLD 4207 Flagstone State School P: 07 5547 9222 Function Room W: https://flagstonss.eq.edu.au Capacity 850 1-45 Poinciana Drive E: [email protected] FLAGSTONE QLD 4280 Greenbank Community Centre P: 0404 564 012 Function & Meeting W: http://www.greenbankcommunitycentre.com.au Room 145-167 Teviot Road, Greenbank Capacity 4 – 300 GREENBANK QLD 4124 LCC Doc N# 10349479v2 Page 5 of 13 City of Logan Business Meeting and Event Facilities Listing Venue Contact Details Capacity Greenbank State School P: 07 3380 3222 Auditorium W: https://greenbankss.eq.edu.au Capacity 1000 12-54 Goodna Road E: [email protected] (Standing) GREENBANK QLD 4124 Middle Green Sports Club P: 07 3297 5912 Function Room W: www.middlegreen.com.au Capacity 60 720 Middle Road E: [email protected] GREENBANK QLD 4124 Pub Lane Tavern P: 07 3200 0030 Capacity 120 W: www.publanetavern.com.au 11 Pub Lane E: [email protected] GREENBANK QLD 4124 Greenbank RSL P: 07 3800 7746 Function Rooms W: www.greenbankrsl.com.au Capacity 350 54 Anzac Avenue E: [email protected] HILLCREST QLD 4118 Johnson Road Motel P: 07 3809 1000 Function Room W: http://johnsonroadmotel.com.au/ Capacity 30 116-120 Johnson Road E: [email protected] HILLCREST QLD 4118 Logan West Community Centre P: 07 3800 3929 2 Function Rooms W: http://www.logan.qld.gov.au/community- Capacity 410 2 Wineglass Drive support/community-development/community- HILLCREST QLD 4118 centres Caddies Community Centre P: 07 5547 8077 Function & Meeting Room 19-33 South Street Capacity 4 - 60 JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Dorrington House P: 0417 630 647 Hall W: http://www.jimboombarotary.com.au/venues Capacity 70 Johanna Street /dorrington-house JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Emmaus College P: 07 5547 9990 Hall W: www.emmausjimboomba.qld.edu.au
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