The driving distance from Port Macquarie, Australia to Sydney, Australia is 240 miles / 386 km
The road distance from Port Macquarie to Orange in NSW is 602 km, with an estimated travel time of 8 hours (without breaks). The best route is to head southwest towards Sydney and skirt the northern districts before heading west through Richmond.
The road distance from Sydney to Port Douglas is approximately 2,450 kilometers (1,522 miles) via the Pacific Highway and Bruce Highway. The journey typically takes around 28-30 hours of driving time without stops.
The road distance beteen Port Augusta, SA and Sydney, NSW is 1,565 km or 972 miles. The trip takes around 19 hours.The flight distance is 1,263 km or 785 miles.
From Tuncurry to Coffs Harbour by road is a distance of about 258 km, and would take just over 3 hours to travel.
The quickest road route from Sydney to Port Douglas is a distance of 2,482km and takes about 31 hours of non-stop travelling. This route goes via inland New South Wales and Queensland.
The quickest and most logical driving route from Melbourne to Port Macquarie is to go north on the Hume Highway, via Albury and Gundagai. As you approach Sydney, take the Westlink toll road to the Western Motorway, then continue up the Prospect Highway. Continue on the M2 Motorway, then the Cumberland Highway until you reach the Sydney Newcastle Freeway. You then need to access the Pacific Highway via the New England Highway. Total distance: 1,238 km. Travel time: Almost 15 hours of continuous driving.
The road distance from Sydney to Taree is 307 kilometres.
We can use the equation time = distance / speed to work this out. But you will need to know how far it is (try using Google Earth) and how fast you are going (550 miles per hour would be about right for a commercial aeroplane).
Sydney to Ulladulla 226 km -- about 3 hours 19 mins
The driving distance from Melbourne VIC, Australia to Sydney NSW, Australia is 545mi / 880km
490 road miles.
From Sydney to Nyngan by road is a distance of about 567km.