The Federal Highway runs between Canberra and Goulburn.
From Young to Canberra is a distance of 162 km, travelling through Boorowa and Yass. The journey takes just over two hours.
The main highway between Canberra and Melbourne (indeed, Sydney and Melbourne) is the Hume Highway. It roughly follows the path of explorers Hume and Hovell, who first explored an overland route between Sydney and Port Phillip Bay in 1824.
The main highway between Melbourne and Sydney is the Hume Highway, named after Australian-born explorer Hamilton Hume who, together with William Hovell, explored between the Yass Plains and Port Phillip Bay in 1824.
No. Canberra lies inland between these two cities, just off the Hume Highway, rather than along the Princes Highway, which takes in the coastal route.
From Canberra to Bendigo is a distance of about 650 km, travelling via the Midland Highway from bendigo. The trip takes between 7 and 8 hours.
2559Km if you take the Sturt Highway 2602Km if you take the Barrier Highway 2718 of you take the Lachlan Valley Way
Inland highway
Easily; in a car, on the road. Or Hume highway>National Highway
On the highway, via means to go "by way of". For example, if you are travelling from Sydney to Melbourne, you may ask "How far is it from Sydney to Melbourne via Canberra?", i.e. going through Canberra on the way.
Catherine Yass was born in 1963.
Jeff Yass was born in 1956.
The Australian Capital Territory was originally established as the Federal Capital Territory on 1 January 1911. This covered an area of 2 360 square kilometres in the Yass-Canberra district, and was where the foundations of the Federal capital of Canberra were laid two yers later.