Logan Hospital Police Beat Boosts Frontline Presence

Minister for Police and Emergency Services The Honourable Dan Purdie

Logan Hospital Police Beat Boosts Frontline Presence

  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering the new Logan Hospital Precinct Police Beat to improve response times and operational efficiency in one of south east Queensland's busiest precincts.
  • Co-location at Logan Hospital strengthens police support for frontline health workers, patients and visitors to make Queensland safer.
  • Part of the Crisafulli Government's commitment to restore safety and deliver the frontline support police need after Labor's decade of decline.

The Crisafulli Government is strengthening frontline policing in South East Queensland with the official opening of the Logan Hospital Precinct Police Beat, ensuring officers are positioned where they are needed to make Queensland safer.

The new Police Beat delivers on the Crisafulli Government's commitment to restoring safety where you live after Labor's decade of decline, by delivering more police with better tools and infrastructure to make Queensland safer.

Located on the grounds of Logan Hospital, the new Police Beat places officers closer to one of the district's busiest service hubs, enabling faster responses and improved coordination with healthcare workers and emergency services.

The Crisafulli Government is making Queensland safer with more police, stronger laws and the resources they need, and has already delivered a 7.2 per cent reduction in the number of victims of crime in 2025 compared with the previous year, based on population.

Frontline policing capacity has also improved, with a net increase of 588 police officers since the October 2024 election, while unplanned attrition has fallen to 2.6 per cent - the lowest level in five years.

The Police Beat services the suburbs of Loganlea, Meadowbrook and Waterford West, ensuring surrounding communities benefit from a visible and proactive police presence.

https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/104549

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