From Melbourne to Brisbane by road is a distance of 1674km (1040 miles) and takes about 19 hours to travel. This is without rest breaks so, ideally, the trip should be taken over at least two days. This is the shortest route, taking you the inland way through Seymour, West Wyalong, Parkes and Narrabri.
Going via the coastal route is a distance of 1784km and takes an estimated 18 hours.
The flight travel distance is 1370km (851 miles), and travel time from Melbourne to Brisbane is around 2 hours 10 mins. Going the other way, from Brisbane to Melbourne is closer to 2 hrs 20 mins, depending on the airline.
usually 2-3 days
It takes about 27 minutes to drive from the Brisbane Airport to Port of Brisbane.
NO time!
flight time is around 4 hours
Depending upon your starting point in Brisbane, it would take around two hours to drive to Pittsworth.
It takes almost three hours to drive from Brisbane to Maryborough. The distance is 253 km.
It would take a minimum of 60-64 hours of non-stoptravelling. From Perth to Brisbane via Melbourne and Sydney is a distance of just over 5200km. Therefore, it is a trip best spread over at least 7 days, allowing for close to nine hours' of travel a day.
It takes around 10 hours to drive the 1015 km from Melbourne to Newcastle.
1 Hour.
It depends if you drive or fly and where your end destination in Victoria is. Brisbane to Melbourne is a 1700km journey that will take you 20-21 hours to drive but to fly will only be a 2hr trip and around $100-$200 at short notice.
It take 1 hour and a bit :)
It takes just under an hour (depending on traffic) to drive the 72 km from Brisbane to Beerwah. It also depends on one's starting point in Brisbane.