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Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run
Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run

Sun, 15 Oct

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Brisbane City

Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run

The annual Sunday Mail Bridge to Brisbane on 15 October 2023 is Queensland's largest fun run. This iconic running event includes a 4.5km and a 10km distance with both events finishing at the Brisbane Showgrounds. The 10km course starts at the base of Gateway Bridge and takes runners over the bridge.

Time & Location

15 Oct 2023, 6:00 am – 11:00 am

Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia

About the event

We will be entering a team representing 'The Harrison Payne Initiative Inc.' competing in this year's Bridge to Brisbane raising funds for victims and families of road trauma. The impact of losing a loved one is not easy and we want to help as many families as we can with Harry's Initiative. Not everybody has support in such tough times. We want to wrap our arms around them give them as much love and support as we can.

The annual Sunday Mail Bridge to Brisbane on 15 October 2023 is Queensland's largest fun run.

This iconic running event includes a 4.5km and a 10km distance with both events finishing at the Brisbane Showgrounds.

The 10km course starts at the base of Gateway Bridge and takes runners over the bridge with a descent to the finish. The 4.5km run starts from Hercules Park, Hamilton and journeys along Kingsford Smith Drive, looping back through Bowen Hills and to the finish line.

Its going to be a fun morning, so please click the link here:

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The Harrison Payne Initiative is a Not-for-profit charity that aims to create change around Beach Safety, 4WD safety, and road safety whilst providing support for families who have experienced similar tragedies. We want to share our story at schools, beaches, online and in other spaces throughout the community to educate young people on the dangers of driving on the beach.  We want to share Harry’s story in a way that honours him and highlights the importance of driving responsibly and knowing when to speak up as a passenger.

We are fully registered with the Australian Government under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

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