If they are in the same state, it is intrastate. If they are in separate states, it is called interstate. Since Brisbane and Sydney are in different states, the answer to your question is "interstate".
Yes, the word 'Sydney' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person or a place.
Sydney Cricket Ground.
Sydney, Australia
There are two nouns. The name "William Sydney Porter" is a proper noun and talent is a common noun.
The same name can be used in Spanish.
No. Brisbane is north of Sydney
Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are in the continent (and nation) of Australia.
The half way point when driving from Brisbane to Sydney, Brisbane is Armidale, Australia.
The distance between Sydney and Banyo, an outer suburb of Brisbane, is 941 km, travelling via the Pacific Highway. This journey takes around 10.5 hours.
Melbourne is closer to Sydney than Brisbane is.
Melbourne is closer to Adelaide than Sydney is.
Brisbane is closer to Cairns.
When travelling by road, the most direct route to take from Brisbane to Sydney is straight down the Pacific Motorway. This is a distance of about 925 km, and takes approximately 10.5 hours to travel by car.Buses, trains and aeroplanes are all available also to transport one between the two cities.
It is 921 km by road between Brisbane and Sydney. Air distance is 728 km.
Sydney lies on Port Jackson on the New South Wales coast. It is the capital of NSW. Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is situated on the Brisbane River, near Moreton Bay in the southeast of the state.
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.
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