How many driving kilometres is it between Lindfield in Sydney and Dee Why in Sydney?
It is a distance of almost 15 km by road from Lindfield to Dee Why.
How many miles between Sydney Australia and Newcastle Australia?
In Kiloketres ther is 227
It is 73 miles - as the crow flies or 100 miles driving.
Which part of Australia has a better climate?
Coffs Harbour Region, NSW. Mild winters nd not too hot in summer. Melbournites are realising that they don't have to travel to the Sunshine Coast which is over-cemented, over-populated and hot and humid.
I agree with the previous respondant , I would expand the area from Newcastle N.S.W to Yamba N.S.W . Basically ANYWHERE on the coast you get afternoon sea breezes in summer . The winters are mild , the summers divine , the water temperature is exquisite . Where I grew up I never owned a coat and we did not need an air conditioner in summer . If you want to experience one of the best drives in the world . Take the pacific Highway up the coast from Sydney take a month and STOP every hour or two .get off the highway take the drives around beaches and lakes, also the nearby mountain range has some amazing places . You will discover the most incredible coastal towns and scenery . You will find beaches and natural bush land of extraordinary beauty . Doing the "town hop" you will find a place that feels right to you . Many of the "grey nomads" move further south in Summer and north in Winter . The coast of Australia is a precious jewel , a place where you will luxuriate in natures glory
How long to drive from Woorim to Brisbane?
From Woorim on Bribie Island to Brisbane's CBD is just a short drive of 70km. It will take just over an hour, depending on traffic and whichever route is taken.
When it is summer in the Northern hemisphere, it is winter in Australia, and when it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, then it is winter in the north.
When it is autumn in the Northern hemisphere, it is spring in Australia, and vice versa.
If you leave Perth Saturday at 11am and you drive to Adelaide what time do you arrive in Adelaide?
By road, from Perth to Adelaide is a distance of 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. If you stop overnight and take suitable breaks, you would be there during the day on Wednesday.
What type of terrain does Alice springs Australia have?
The terrain in Alice Springs is quite unique. The city sits on a flat plain in the middle of the low, knobbly range known as the Macdonnell Ranges. The contrast between the flatness of Alice Springs and the rounded hills of the ranges is quite stark. The soil in the area is red "bulldust", a fine, powdery soil.
Why are the Hamersley Ranges called the Hamersley Ranges?
The Hamersley Range was given that name after the sponsor of the first expedition to travel in that are. Francis Gregory was the explorer, and a mineral surveyor, and he was backed with funds by Edward Hamersley, a wealthy pastoralist.
What is sea close to Australia around Broome to Darwin?
The sea between Darwin and Broome is the Timor Sea and it is part of the east Indian Ocean.
How long is the coast road route Perth to Darwin?
From Perth to Darwin via the coastal route is a distance of 4179 km.
The shortest route from Darwin to Perth is 4040 km. This route does not go via Carnarvon, but takes the inland route between Geraldton and Port Hedland.
What is the driving distance from sunshine coast to mackay?
About 540 miles and 10 hours driving time.
The hub city of Alice Springs can be found in?
Alice Springs is in the Northern Territory, in Australia.
How long to drive from Sydney to Orange?
From Sydney to Orange is a distance of 254 km and so, depending on traffic, would take around 3 hours 45 minutes.
What is the distance between London and Melbourne Australia?
"some where between 18 and 20 hours"
I believe the question asked driving times. Anyone can fly to Melbourne.
The most direct and adventurous way to drive would be through Europe, Turkey, Middle East, India, Thailand, Malaysia.
Then will begin the first of a few aquatic legs of the journey via Indonesia to mainland Australia. The closest mainland is in Western Australia. Best to find a road or there will be some unpleasant desert driving. From Broome t Melbourne is a comfortable 5000km.
Enjoy your drive
Does Rottnest Island Australia have any dangerous species?
None - and that is why the vulnerable quokka is able to survive there so well.
What is the large island north of Western Australia?
Melville Island lies to the northwest of the Northern Territory coast, in Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. However, to Australia's northwest is the island of Timor, which is divided between East Timor and Indonesia.
Which route is faster from Sydney to the Gold coast Pacific Highway or New England Highway?
Travelling via the Pacific Highway is quicker.
From Sydney to the Gold Coast via the Pacific Highway is a distance of 851km, with a driving time of around 11 hours (without breaks). Although one is more likely to encounter roadworks on this route, new bypasses that take a traveller around some towns have continued to improve travel time along the Pacific Highway.
From Sydney to the Gold Coast via the New England Highway (taking in the towns of Warwick and Armidale) is a distance of 1001km, with a driving time of around 13.5 hours (without breaks).