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Episode 078 - The Sydney Harbour Bridge

Dec 1, 2019 · 1h 30m 30s
Episode 078 - The Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an enduring symbol of Australia, officially opened on March 19, 1932. Spanning 503 meters and connecting Sydney's central business district with the North Shore, the "Coathanger"...

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The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an enduring symbol of Australia, officially opened on March 19, 1932. Spanning 503 meters and connecting Sydney's central business district with the North Shore, the "Coathanger" became an iconic landmark and engineering marvel. Construction took eight years, involving over 1,400 workers and 52,800 tonnes of steel. Its grand opening was marked by a dramatic incident when Francis de Groot, a member of a far-right group, rode forward and cut the ribbon ahead of the official ceremony. Despite the interruption, the bridge was declared open, forever changing the Sydney skyline.

The bridge's construction during the Great Depression provided much-needed employment and instilled national pride, symbolizing resilience and progress. Today, the Sydney Harbour Bridge remains a vital transport link and a beloved attraction for millions of visitors, with the famous BridgeClimb offering stunning views of Sydney Harbour. It stands as a testament to Australia’s engineering prowess and an unmistakable part of its cultural heritage.


Join Matthew & Holly as they look into the history of Sydney's "Coathanger" and the lives of the men who built it. 
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