Published: 6th December 2023
Mayor Darren Power will write to the United Nations expressing the City of Logan’s interest in being part of a new global quality-of-life initiative.
Only eight cities from around the world will be chosen to participate in a three-year pilot program that begins in January.
The pilot will be steered by UN-Habitat, a United Nations program that promotes socially and environmentally sustainable urban development with the goal of achieving adequate shelter for all.
A range of factors in each chosen city will be measured with the aim of combining benchmarked data to create a performance monitoring tool for local and regional governments to be known as the global Quality of Life Index.
The Mayor’s letter follows more than six months of active engagement between Logan City Council and representatives of UN-Habitat.
The City of Logan's proud multicultural roots, as a home to people from more than 234 cultures, has been emphasised strongly during discussions.
The Mayor said UN-Habitat’s objective of making cities and towns across the world safer, more inclusive, resilient and sustainable aligned closely with Council’s city vision and planning.
“Our multicultural diversity, combined with our youthful demographic profile and high rate of population growth presents a range of challenges and opportunities that must be faced with determination and empathy,” Cr Power said.
“While we look forward with great optimism towards the future, including our role as part of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, we are determined to ensure our community shares equally in these future opportunities.
“We want our residents to say with confidence that their elected representatives have kept them, and their quality of life, at the forefront of decision-making at all times.
“We see internal and external benchmarking as a critical tool in directing our efforts and investment, and for that reason I believe the City of Logan would be perfect to participate as one of eight pilot cities in the UN’s Quality of Life initiative.”
Participating in the pilot program – and eventually the index – would provide unprecedented guidance for Council in making future policy and investment decisions that improve the quality of life for Logan residents. The City of Logan is one of Australia’s fastest growing cities, with a current population of more than 360,000 expected to exceed more than 600,000 in the next 20 years.
At the same time, Council has gained international recognition for green and environmental initiatives such as:
The cost-saving and emissions-reducing biochar gasifier at Loganholme Queensland’s first accreditation to the Welcoming Cities network Second Council in Queensland to achieve carbon neutrality Two accolades at the 2022 World Green City Awards