Mt Druitt St Marys Standard - 27 October 2010

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No bridge too far for walkers on a mission IT'S time to see Sydney at its scenic best from some of its most famous and iconic bridges. On Sunday, October 31, up to 20,000 keen walkers are expected to get active for a good cause and walk all, or a portion, of the Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk. If the whole 25km course encompassing the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Pyrmont Bridge, Anzac Bridge, Iron Cove Bridge, Gladesville SEVEN BRIDGES walk Bridge, Iron Cove Bridge, Gladesville Bridge, Tarban Creek Bridge and Fig Tree Bridge is a little too daunting, free buses and ferries will be on hand to return you to your starting point. This year the Cancer Council NSW has become a The view from Tarben Creek Bridge, one of the bridges in the walk. naming partner and funds raised from donations and the $10 adult registration fee will go towards cancer research, prevention and support services. Other supporting partners include Telstra, Asics, QBE and the NSW Government, as well as media partner The Sunday Telegraph. For more information about the Seven Bridges Walk, simply pay a visit to 7bridgeswalk.com.au.




