Boorloo Bridge (Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges Project)

Victoria Park to Perth CBD

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To completely separate path users from traffic, two connected bridges will be built alongside the Causeway, providing a 6 metre wide segregated path connecting the Victoria Park foreshore with Heirisson Island and Perth’s CBD at Point Fraser

Causeway bridge illustration

What's Happening 

Boorloo Bridge was officially opened on Sunday 22 December 2024 by the Deputy Premier of Western Australia, Rita Saffioti.

Boorloo Bridge provides a dedicated pedestrian and cyclist path, creating a safer crossing for the thousands of people who walk, wheel or ride across the Swan River from Victoria Park, via Heirisson Island to Perth’s CBD at Point Fraser.

The area surrounding the bridge has been transformed significant landscaping, artworks and new seating and rest areas.

Boorloo Bridge Dayworks

 Point Fraser to Heirisson Island 
 Path closure on Wednesday 9 July from 9:00am to 3:00pm

To facilitate maintenance on the boomerang pylon projector, the path between Point Fraser and Heirisson Island will be temporarily closed on Wednesday 9 July, from 9.00am to 3.00pm

During this time, path users will be detoured via the footpath on the Causeway Traffic Bridge.

Traffic management will be in place to direct path users around the work area.

Please proceed with caution and adhere to detour signage.  Thank you for your patience and we apologise for any inconvenience created.

For updates and further information please visit the Main Roads Travel Map

You can now watch the project construction of this beautiful bridge from start to finish!

This timelapse captures early works right through to the community opening on 22 December 2024. Since then, it’s been used by thousands of people every day, better connecting Western Australians to the city and surrounds.

From sunset and midnight daily, the bridge lighting creates a breathtaking visual experience you won’t want to miss.  Enjoy the stunning lighting created with over 17,000 LED lights from the vantage points identified here.

For this week's lighting program, please visit our lighting page here.

Concept only - Subject to change

Improve

safety, connectivity & amenity

Reduce

conflicts between cyclists & pedestrians

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The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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