Welcome to the Bill Brewer Bridge!
While there isn't a ton of information online about Bill Brewer, here are a few key points:
- He never owned a car, opting to utilise Sydney's public Transport and Bike infrastructure to get around
- Bill Brewer's volunteer activities included: RTA Big Rides (with the catering team); the 2000 Olympics; special events at Olympic Park; and the Adidas Tennis Championships at the Homebush Tennis Centre. He also worked on fund-raising for the NSW Cancer Council, the MS Society, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (for its January Domain event) and for a variety of local community activities.
- William Earnest (Bill) Brewer died, aged 57, on 2nd February 2004
- He has a bridge named after him :)
To find the final coordinates, locate the sign at the posted coordinates, and enter only the letters and numbers (inside brackets) no hyphens into the below google sites link (please use lowercase). Once you do this, you will be given the coordinates for GZ and instructions for accessing GZ.
https://sites.google.com/view/

This geocache was part of GC Project: It's Raining Caches 2025.
The project's aim was to create a rain of new geocaches to fall from the sky across the state of NSW at 9am on 19th January 2025 - 1 week before Sydney Geoquest, the first Block Party in the Southern Hemisphere.
Many legendary hiders came together to generously contribute their finest geocaches to build excitement and connection amongst the community and for all finders to enjoy years after the event.
This geocache helped make it rain.