Bribie Island Bridge
The Bribie Island Bridge is a vital structure that connects the mainland of Queensland, Australia, to Bribie Island. Opened in 1963, the bridge spans approximately 1.1 kilometers over the Pumicestone Passage, facilitating the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. It plays a crucial role in the local economy by providing access to the island's beaches and recreational areas.
The bridge is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering scenic views of the surrounding waterways and wildlife. It is also an important route for residents commuting to and from the island, enhancing connectivity between Bribie Island and the mainland.