Neville Bonner Bridge
South Brisbane
Named in honour of the late Indigenous Senator Neville Bonner AO, the Neville Bonner Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that links both sides of the Brisbane River from Queen's Wharf to South Bank arts and cultural precinct.
The Neville Bonner Bridge is a focal icon for the Queen's Wharf development, adding to Brisbane’s collection of unique bridges and enabling greater connectivity for both locals and visitors.
Spanning over 320 metres in length and hovering 77 metres above sea level, the Neville Bonner Bridge's design features a classic arch and cable-stayed bridge structure and a large observation deck, which is located in the centre of the bridge.
About 10,000 pedestrians are expected to use the new river crossing each day, which has been designed to further enhance the connectivity of Brisbane’s CBD and its key surrounding features.
Neville Bonner Bridge
153A Stanley St
South Brisbane