Historical Events tagged with "brisbane"
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Official Opening of Gateway Bridge in Brisbane
The Gateway Bridge in Brisbane was officially opened, connecting the southern suburbs to the city. This significant infrastructure project aimed to ease traffic congestion and support regional growth. The construction started in 1980 and took six years to complete, culminating in a grand opening ceremony that showcased the bridge's engineering and design prowess.
Continue ReadingQueensland Triumphs in Inaugural State of Origin
Inaugural State of Origin rugby match sees Queensland defeat New South Wales 20-10 at Lang Park, marking a new era in Australian rugby league. The match, held on a Wednesday evening, attracted a passionate crowd and showcased fierce rivalry. Queensland's skilled players combined effort and strategy to secure the victory. This game was pivotal in solidifying the State of Origin concept and its significance within rugby league.
Continue ReadingStory Bridge Officially Opens in Brisbane
The Story Bridge, a major landmark in Brisbane and Australia’s longest cantilever bridge, was formally opened to the public. The ceremony took place amidst much fanfare, celebrating the engineering feat that stands as a symbol of Brisbane’s growth. This bridge connects the northern and southern suburbs of Brisbane, enhancing transportation and accessibility for residents and visitors alike. Its completion marked a significant milestone in the city's infrastructure development, reflecting the ambition and determination of the local authorities and construction teams involved.
Continue ReadingFirst Trans-Pacific Flight by Kingsford Smith
Charles Kingsford Smith achieved the first successful trans-Pacific flight in the Fokker Trimotor monoplane named the Southern Cross. The flight began in Oakland, California, and covered approximately 7,000 kilometers, landing in Brisbane, Australia. Kingsford Smith and his crew faced various challenges, including harsh weather conditions and technical difficulties. Their successful journey marked a significant milestone in aviation, showcasing the potential for long-distance air travel and inspiring future exploration of global routes.
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