Neville Bonner Bridge
The Neville Bonner Bridge is a footbridge spanning the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Australia, connecting the incomplete Queen's Wharf precinct in the Brisbane central business district to the South Bank Parklands in South Brisbane. The bridge opened to the public on 28 August 2024. It is named after Neville Bonner, a Queensland politician and Australia's first Indigenous member of the Parliament of Australia. The design concept for the bridge, by Grimshaw Architects, is an arch and single mast cable-stayed bridge with continuous shading supported by one mid-river pier. A large observation deck is located in the centre of the bridge. Up to 10,000 people are expected to use the bridge every day. Cyclists will not be permitted to use the bridge. The cost for the bridge's construction was estimated in 2019 to be around $100 million. Prior to the official opening in 2024, a preview event for approximately 500 pedestrians was held on 2 September 2023.
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Neville Bonner Bridge
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4101 , South Brisbane (South Brisbane)
Queensland, Australia
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