The newly opened Kangaroo Point bridge will be able to display 100 different colour combinations to light up the Brisbane skyline and celebrate community causes.
The bridge is the first landmark in almost a decade to be added to the light-up schedule, which can be used to promote major events, community awareness campaigns or cultural festivals.
In the past 12 months, almost 300 bookings have been made by not-for-profit organisations to light up city assets.
From today, the Kangaroo Point Bridge is open for light-up bookings, with applications able to be submitted for consideration up to 12 months in advance. The incredibly popular program which now spans across eight assets has resulted in at least one location lit up every night since the program began more than 10 years.
The initiative was introduced in 2013 as a way to foster civic pride across our city and to also provide a platform for local not-for-profit organisations to share their message on a city-wide scale.
The Kangaroo Point Bridge has more than 300 lights on, above and below the 460-metre bridge deck.
Each day at sunset, lights will illuminate underneath the bridge pier, at the base of each mast and on the main 95-metre mast to create a spectacular display on Brisbane’s riverfront.
The best vantage points to view the Kangaroo Point Bridge light-ups include:
- On the Kangaroo Point side of the river – Kangaroo Point cliffs and the riverside path near Riverlife.
- On the CBD side – the shared path in the City Botanic Gardens, the bridge’s CBD landing plaza, and the space next to the Riverside Café.
- On the bridge, there are five pause points, including the main mast area, which will be lit.
The bridge’s first light booking is for the Christmas season, and it will glow red and green until 28 December 2024.
To apply for a light-up or see the light-up calendar, visit the Council website.
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