The Sundale Bridge is a bridge located in the Gold Coast region of South East, Queensland, Australia. Officially known as the Gold Coast Bridge, but locally referred to as the Sundale Bridge due to its proximity to the site of the former Sundale Shopping Centre, the bridge spans the Nerang River linking the suburbs of Southport and Main Beach. Opened initially in 1966, the bridge replaced the Jubilee Bridge, and comprises four separate decks and pier structures built at various stages and for a variety of purposes.
Sundale Bridge with parallel footbridge and light rail bridge, Southport, 2017
The dual carriageway portion of the Sundale Bridge at night, 2015
The Nerang River is a perennial river in South East Queensland, Australia. Its catchment lies within the Gold Coast local government area and covers an area of 490 square kilometres (190 sq mi). The river is approximately 62 kilometres (39 mi) in length.
View south at Surfers Paradise, 2007
Canal at Bundall
Gold coast skyline view from Nerang River, Chevron Island.
Tidal limit of Nerang River at Weedons Crossing