SBS50: Fast Facts 1995

Anzac Bridge, Sydney, Australia

Anzac Bridge, Sydney, Australia. Credit: irmaferreira/Getty Images/RooM RF

Did you know that, in 1995, the ANZAC Bridge in Sydney was opened to traffic? It was given its name to honour the memory of the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who together served in World War One – and features two bronze statues of an Australian and a New Zealand soldier standing side by side at the bridge’s western end.


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