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  2. List of bridges in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Engineers Australia - Queensland Division. 2015. "Swan & Canning Rivers Bridges - Australian Engineering Week Tour 2009". engineersaustralia.org.au. Engineers Australia - Western Australia Division. Archived from the original (pdf) on 15 March 2011. "Suspension Bridges of Australia". bridgemeister.com. "Category: Bridges in Australia ...

  3. Kangaroo Point Green Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The reference design for the bridge was completed by Cox and Arup. [3] The single-mast cable stayed structure has a length of 470 metres (1,540 feet) with a width of 6.8 metres (22 feet) reaching a height of 11.4 to 12.7 metres (37 to 42 feet) from high water level to the bridge deck, which is the same height as Victoria and Captain Cook bridges.

  4. List of bridges in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Road bridges. 2 Railway bridges. ... This is a list of major bridges in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] Road bridges

  5. Yandhai Nepean Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Yandhai Nepean Crossing is pedestrian bridge in Sydney, Australia.At 258 metres long, it is the longest single clear-span footbridge in Australia. Located immediately south of the Victoria Bridge, it carries cycle and pedestrian traffic over the Nepean River between Penrith and Emu Plains.

  6. Macleay Valley Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Macleay Valley Bridge is a road bridge over the Macleay River and its floodplain near the settlement of Frederickton, New South Wales, Australia. The bridge is part of the Pacific Highway (A1) new alignment which bypasses Kempsey and Frederickton. At the time of its official opening in 2013, the bridge was the longest road bridge in ...

  7. Neville Bonner Bridge - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Category:Bridges in Australia by state or territory - Wikipedia

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    Bridges in Western Australia (4 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 18:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  9. Mooney Mooney Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mooney Mooney Bridge, officially the Mooney Mooney Creek Bridge, and popularly known as The NSW Big Dipper Bridge, is a twin cantilever bridge that carries the Pacific Motorway (M1) across Mooney Mooney Creek, located near Mooney Mooney in the Brisbane Water National Park on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.