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Doole maayo Einasleigh
beam bridge
LesdiOsterliya Taƴto
Nder laamooreQueensland Taƴto
Jonde kwa'odineto18°11′9″S 144°0′29″E Taƴto
Made from materialconcrete Taƴto
CrossesGilbert-Einasleigh River Taƴto
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Ponto maayo Einasleigh ko ponto laawol dow maayo Einasleigh dow laawol ƴellitaare Golf, to Fuɗnaange-rewo Queensland, to Ostarali, woni ko 53 kiloomeeteer (33 mi) fuɗnaange Georgetown e 36 kiloomeeteer (22 mi) hirnaange tufnde Surprise. Pont oo ina jeyaa e laawol gootol ngol udditaa (asfalt) jokkondirngol Cairns e Normanton e nder diiwaan Gulf Savannah.[1]

Luttugo ɓuuɓuɗo ɓurɗo mawnugo maaki ngam waɗugo leydi Gulf be ndiyam. O jeytaaki laami lowre ɗon ɗon ɗon ɗon haade ngam haɓɓugo ndiyam.[2] Lodo dingiral ɗon ɗon maaro nder wakkati ndiyam. Nder 2009, o ɗon nder ndiyam balɗe 40 ɓaawo ndiyam ɓurɗum maaro nder taariika. Nder ɓillaaji nder kawtal maayo Einasleigh, ɓurɓe ummatooje nder Gulf Shires ɗon hawta bee laawol, bana non ngam kuuje nyauɓe ɗon haani hokkugo bee helikopter.[3]

Luttudu ndu haani haaki diga Etheridge Shire Council e haaki diga nder nder Australian Government's Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. O haɓɓiti 20 lewru Janaare 2011 e Simon Crean, Minista for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government.[4][5]

  1. Richard Tomkies (18 June 2010). "Bridge Under Way" (PDF). Northern Herald. Retrieved 8 September 2010.Template:Dead link
  2. Peter Michael; Michael Madigan (7 September 2010). "Einasleigh River bridge could be key to Bob Katter's decision on which party to support". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  3. "Second Bridge for Flood Prone Qld Gulf Region" (PDF). Derek Tipper. Senator the Hon Jan McLucas. 11 June 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  4. "Minister makes trip across North West". Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Queensland Government. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  5. "$18 million Einasleigh Bridge officially opened". Minister for Regional Australia. 20 January 2011. Archived from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2011.

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