Brisbane's Story Bridge Set for Major Protest as Justice for Palestine Plans Shutdown

August 7, 2025
Brisbane's Story Bridge Set for Major Protest as Justice for Palestine Plans Shutdown
  • The protest is intended to mirror a recent successful rally on Sydney Harbour Bridge, which attracted an estimated 90,000 attendees.

  • Omar Ashour, spokesman for Justice for Palestine, indicated that growing community sentiment is reflected in increasing participation at local events.

  • In a separate development, the Brisbane City Council is working to reopen footpaths on the Story Bridge, which have been closed for safety concerns.

  • The new footpath decking will be made from reinforced polymer composite, incorporating structural support beams to enhance safety and allow for pedestrian and cyclist access.

  • Justice for Palestine is organizing a large-scale protest on Brisbane's Story Bridge, scheduled for August 24, 2025, with the goal of attracting around 7,000 participants.

  • The protest aims to shut down the Story Bridge in solidarity with the ongoing situation in Gaza.

  • The march will cover a 1.5km route from Raymond Park to Centenary Place, likely causing significant traffic disruptions on this critical connection between Brisbane's north and south.

  • Premier David Crisafulli has stated that the decision to allow the protest rests with police, warning that shutting down a city could alienate Queensland residents from the cause.

  • Queensland police have acknowledged receipt of the protest notice and are currently assessing its implications while affirming the right to peaceful assembly.

  • Concerns have been raised by the Queensland Jewish Board of Deputies regarding the potential for increased violence and anti-Semitism stemming from the protest.

  • The Brisbane City Council has expressed opposition to the planned protest, citing concerns over community safety and potential traffic disruptions.

  • Historically, the Story Bridge has accommodated large crowds, with a record attendance of 74,000 during its 75th birthday celebrations.

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