Sydney's Anzac Bridge celebrates its 30th anniversary, highlighting its engineering significance and role as a memorial to Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
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- Anzac Bridge opened 30 years ago as Sydney's longest cable-stayed bridge
- Originally named new Glebe Island Bridge, it eased traffic congestion 17s
- Renamed Anzac Bridge in 1998, becoming a memorial with soldier statues 42s
- Bottles of Gallipoli sand are placed beneath each statue 1m 3s
- Bridge symbolizes Australia-New Zealand unity and shared values 1m 12s