Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Bribie Island is the smallest and most northerly of three major sand islands forming the coastline sheltering the northern part of Moreton Bay, Queensland. It hugs the coastline and tapers to a long spit at its most northern part near Caloundra, and is separated from the mainland by Pumicestone Passage.
The existing bridge was the longest, pre-stressed, pre-cast concrete bridge in Australia at the time of its construction. With a length of 831.4 metres, the bridge cost $716,321 and was officially opened on Saturday 19 October 1963 by the then premier of Queensland Frank Nicklin.
An additional bridge onto Bribie Island has been proposed, and an official ‘Bribie Island Bridge Corridor Study’ was conducted in 2015 by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads that supports this proposal. The study recommends the new bridge be built 15 metres north of the existing bridge, however the anticipated

