Built to service the new
Centenary Suburbs of
Jindalee,
Mount Ommaney and
Westlake, the original two lane bridge opened in 1964. It was financed by the developers of the suburbs,
LJ Hooker. The bridge was duplicated to two lanes each way as part of an upgrade of the
Centenary Highway and
Western Freeway south of Mount Coot-tha Road. The works were officially opened by
Russell Hinze, Minister for Main Roads, on 27 March 1987. During the
1974 floods, the bridge was badly damaged when a barge rammed into its upstream side. The barge blocked the flow of floodwaters under the bridge and there were fears that it would collapse, harming the spectators on it. The
Police Commissioner Ray Whitrod ordered that dynamite be used to sink the barge to protect the bridge. == Bridge duplication ==