Where Brisbane mayoral candidates stand on green bridges
The Breakfast Creek green bridge, officially known as Yowoggera, opened on February 10, 2024. CREDIT: BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL

Where Brisbane mayoral candidates stand on green bridges

By tony moore

The LNP and the Greens will consider building more green bridges in Brisbane if they can find the money, while for Labor, supporting suburban growth is a priority.

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner promised in 2019 to build five green bridges over the next 10 years at cost of $550 million as one of his first pledges.

But the program stopped short of what he promised, and the other parties at the 2024 Brisbane City Council election have made no firm commitments ahead of the Brisbane City Council election on March 16.

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2024: Breakfast Creek green bridge opens question mark hangs over two others.

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