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You cannot travel from Cairns to Darwin on the Ghan. You would have to travel from Cairns down to Brisbane, where you would then need to take another train to Sydney. At Sydney you could catch a train to Adelaide, and only at Adelaide could you catch the Ghan to Darwin. Total travel would be about five days.
To travel from Melbourne to Brisbane, you would travel in a north-northeasterly direction.
The driving distance between Brisbane and Adelaide is 2,025 km, travelling through Dubbo and Balranald. It would take about 25 hours of actual travelling time, without breaks, so it is a trip best spread over 3 days.
Adelaide has daylight saving in summer, Brisbane does not. Normally if it is 9am in Brisbane, it is 8.30 in Adelaide. During daylight saving it would be 9.30.
From Brisbane to Gladstone is a distance of 513 km and takes about 7 hours to travel.
Since the Earth is round, you are able to travel in both southeast or southwest directions as the distances from Paris to Brisbane is roughly the same in both ways.
No, not directly. A train can be caught from Brisbane to Sydney (not the most comfortable of trips). The Indian-Pacific can then be caught from Sydney to Adelaide, and this offers a variety of accommodation, from single and double cabins to just upright seats in the main carriages. From Adelaide one can board the Ghan to Darwin.
It varies depending on the traffic. Travel time between Brisbane and Yeppoon would range between 7.5 hours and 8.5 hours.
From 392 Upper Roma Street in Brisbane's CBD to the Brisbane Airport (The Circuit) is a distance of 13.5 kilometres. Depending on traffic, it would take around eighteen minutes to travel.
There are multiple locations where one can find Europcar in Australia. Among them would be Adelaide Airport, Airlie Beach, Alexandria, Brisbane City or Blacktown.
By road - 2 692 km ( 1672 miles), via the Nullarbor Plain, Ceduna and Port Wakefield. Travel time is estimated at around 32 hours, so it is a good four-day journey.As the crow flies, the distance is 1750km.Google Earth calculates the distance as 2,694Km - and estimates a driving time of 28 hours.
From Brisbane to Part Macquarie is a distance of about 554 kilometres, and would take around seven and a half hours to travel, non-stop. With rest breaks, one should allow a whole day to travel.