[5] In 1929 stone steps were built beside the western end of the bridge to link to Ferry Bank.
The latest name change happened in November 2015, when the road was officially renamed as Anzac Parade.
[citation needed] The party in the park featured a parade containing people in period costume and classic cars and rides and events for children.
The colour kinetics interactive lighting feature spans the entire structure and took seven days of rigging and many months of planning to install.
The bridge is transformed into specific colours at certain times in order to welcome visiting sports teams and to celebrate national or local occasions.
These have faced some controversy as they appear to favour colonial histories to the detriment of the rich indigenous cultural connection to the area, and are a subject of some protest.