Yes. Three days will give you enough time to drive comfortably, take regular breaks and see some of the sights along the way.
Three days per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), you can catch The Overland from Melbourne to Adelaide. Run by Great Southern Railway (GSR), this train departs Melbourne Southern Cross station each morning at 7:35am, runs through the day and arrives the same evening at Adelaide Keswick rail terminal at 6:10pm (a little later at 7:15pm on Thursdays). (this information was taken from http://www.railmaps.com.au/journey_results.php?Origin=Melbourne)
around about to days if you don't stop .if you stop it could take about 2 days and a half
36 hours non stop driving
It takes around 16 hours, non-stop, to drive from Coober Pedy to Melbourne. This is a trip best spread over two days. The distance is 1,568 km.
It is 2000km by road from Melbourne, Victoria to Gladstone, Queensland. It is a 24 hour drive, without breaks, so is best done over three days.
Yes. Seven days will be enough to enjoy a scenic drive from Sydney to Cairns, and to see some sights along the way.
To drive from the Melbourne CBD to Byron Bay in northern NSW is a distance of about 1633 kilometres. Actual driving time is estimated at 20 hours. This does not include rest stops. It is a journey best done over three days.
That would depend on where you start. For me in Sacramento, CA, about 5 days.
Just to drive? Definitely, but probably not long enough for a good look around.
Melbourne typically has around 180 sunny days per year.
It takes 5-6 business days for mail to get from Sydney to Adelaide, so from Adelaide to Sydney allow 7-8 Business days as it is uphill and the trucks go a bit slower.
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.