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New Zealand soldier statue, eastern end of Anzac Bridge, Rozelle 2009

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Glebe Island bridge

Since 1857 Glebe Island bridge has facilitated development in the western and northern suburbs. The third bridge to have been constructed on the site, the Anzac Bridge is an icon of Sydney engineering.

New Zealanders

Trans-Tasman relationships predate European settlement in New Zealand, and frequent exchanges between Sydney and New Zealand have persisted over two centuries. New Zealand-born Sydneysiders have figured in every area of Sydney's history, and since the 1960s mass migration from New Zealand has brought large numbers of Kiwis into Sydney's workforce and community.

Bridges

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War

Memorials

Somerville, Alan

Farmer who became a sculptor and artist capturing the action of people and animals. His public works include the Digger on Anzac Bridge and the Bull in World Square.

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Anzac bridge

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Cable-stayed bridge spanning Pyrmont and Glebe Island, forming part of the Western Distributor freeway.