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English: The Jubilee Bridge over the South Johnstone River was opened on 28 September 1923. As early as 1928 it was found the piers were sinking and a weight limit was introduced. In May 2010 it was found to be unsafe and closed to all traffic. A replacement bridge of similar architectural style was opened in September 2011. Queensland State Archives Item ID1076742, Photographic material
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