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Depending on the year, entries for the Bridge to Brisbane Run open around June 1, while mail registrations remain open until early August or are accepted in person at the Race Office up until 6.30pm on the last Friday of August. People wishing to participate are more limited by numbers of registrations. It is a popular event, with a cut-off figure of around 50 000, so people need to enter as soon as they can.

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