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This depends entirely upon which part of each state one is travelling to and from. On the Gold Coast, the Queensland-NSW border is the Tweed River, so it only takes as much time to travel from one state to another as it takes to cross the river. On the other hand, travelling from the tip of Cape York to Bombala, in southern NSW, is a distance of about 3600 km, and would take 49 hours of non-stop driving.

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