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Enter proposed name here. Write a brief description why you think this should be the new name for the Bridge.

10 March, 2022

TurnersvTraumas says:

Pisasale family drive. There was Paul's mum dad and Charlie. All contributed to the community. Keep the family name if you have to chang

27 February, 2022

gazza_spennies says:

My opinion would be Jagera Bridge or Jagera Group's name for Ipswich - Tulmur. I'd suggest Council consult the local indigenous community.

24 February, 2022

JonLang says:

Ash Barty or Veterans Bridge are at least names that reflect a exuberant future or a respectful past. I

22 February, 2022

Holdenjaglover says:

You have no right to penalise Paul Pisasale a second time for matters that were dealt with by the courts. Paul Pisasale Bridge should remain

19 February, 2022

annette_mcdonald says:

RAKALI BRIDGE - The Rakali is a shy animal so it's good to remind all of their existence

16 February, 2022

stella_anne says:

Lets name it after the traditional owners of the land. The Jagera group. Jagera way

16 February, 2022

Heritage says:

Jim Gardner. A gentle man who taught thousands of Ipswich children to swim and dedicated his time coaching. Ipswich Citizen of year 1974.

15 February, 2022

jody_urquhart says:

Leave it named after Paul. He was a dedicated mayor and loves Ipswich. Nobody’s perfect! Council should not waste funds on renaming.

13 February, 2022

eva_paine says:

Leave it as it is! Paul did more for Ipswich and the people of Ipswich than any other Mayor. I would vote him back in. A lovely man.

12 February, 2022

ali_mclaren says:

People make mistakes, Paul pisasale’s name should not be removed when he actually did a lot for the Ipswich Community! long Live his History

11 February, 2022

shiraleee says:

Could be named after my famous cousin. "Greg Ritchie" He played cricket for Australia in the ashes tests. Also stared in a fourex add on tv.

11 February, 2022

MCAM says:

A culturally significant Aboriginal name would be most appropriate.

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