Council, Division 6April 07, 2025 / 2 minute read

Loganlea senior students' legacy gift keeps giving

Students at Loganlea State High School will benefit for years to come thanks to a collaboration between Division 6 Councillor Tony Hall and the school’s 2024 Year 12 cohort.

Each year, outgoing senior students identify a ‘legacy gift project’ for their successors to use and enjoy.

For 2024, the Year 12s decided to fund construction of 2 sheltered table and seat settings in the ‘forest’ area of the school’s grounds.

Cr Hall made a contribution from the Division 6 Community Benefit Fund to boost fundraising for the project, which also benefitted from discounts on construction materials from Logan-based businesses.

Cr Hall has previously been a strong supporter of the high school’s highly successful Mini-Farm and beekeeping projects.

‘Providing long-lasting facilities that other students can use for years to come for learning and relaxation was another terrific idea from Loganlea State High School,’ Cr Hall says.

‘I was delighted to support the fund-raising efforts of the 2024 Seniors to ensure the first shelter was delivered before they left school.

‘We are a caring community in the City of Logan and we are always ready to help and support those in need.’

PHOTO AT TOP: Cr Hall with (from left) Loganlea SHS 2024 co-captains Sheikinah and Gabrielle Kibaja and teachers Katherine Blake and Ross Davis at one of the new ‘legacy gift’ outdoor seating shelters.

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