The 7 Bridges

THE 7 BRIDGES

Sydney Harbour is world-renowned for its beauty and its famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. This is just one of seven magnificent bridges that complete the loop around the harbour. Every bridge has an interesting history behind it.


Congratulations to the Name Bridges Competition Winners for 2022!  

Every year, the top 7 teams or individual fundraisers get to name one of the 7 iconic bridges.

Winners can choose to name the bridge after their own name, thier team's name, or the name of the loved one that they're walking for this year. Keep an eye out for their name's on your walk this year!

SISTA'S BRIDGE
  On Gadigal Country  

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is today named after team SISTA's, in recognition of their incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

G'DAY BRIDGE
  On Gadigal Country  

The Pyrmont Bridge is today named after team Happy Happy Feet, in recognition of their incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

TERRY LOADSMAN BRIDGE
  On Gadigal Country  

The Anzac Bridge is today named after Terry Loadsman, in recognition of Andrew Loadsman and his incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

BIG FOOT BRIDGE
  On Burramattagal Country  

The Fig Tree Bridge is today named after team Big Foot, in recognition of their incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

THE COLLECTORS BRIDGE
  On Wangal & Burramattagal Country  

The Gladesville Bridge is today named after team THE COLLECTORS, in recognition of their incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

THE GREAT CEYLON BRIDGE
  On Gadigal & Wangal Country  

The Iron Cove Bridge is today named after team Ceylon Walkers, in recognition of their incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

ROBYN BRADLEY'S BRIDGE
  On Burramattagal Country  

The Tarban Creek Bridge is today named after Team Robyn, in recognition of their incredible contribution towards a cancer free future.

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