Jack Cribb Bridge

The “Suspension Bridge'“ was built in 1998 as an exercise by the Australian Army Reserve. It allowed 4km of walking track to be taken off the highway and on to the minor road.

The Norm Harris and Jack Cribb bridges take the names of two local landowners, Norman Harris and Jack Cribb, who allowed the walking track to cross their properties. Jack Cribb could see the Track would be of benefit to the community and was supportive of the Track, agreeing to a small land swap so the bridge could be built. It turned out that wasn’t necessary as an easement was taken out instead.

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