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Story Bridge climb jumps the river, landing at Howard Smith Wharves
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“We’re really excited to do our small part in showcasing Brisbane on the global stage as we lead into [the Olympics in] 2032.”
The company has floated plans to serve alcohol on top of the bridge – 80 metres above sea level – in cups strapped to a tether so they can’t be dropped…
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