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Outback Map (Ver 2011) TRAVEL PLANNER BRISBANE LEGEND 561 MITCHELL 650 89 MORVEN Distances in 71 Kilometres 737 176 87 CHARLEVILLE ROCKHAMPTON 947 386 297 210 QUILPIE 580 BARCALDINE Bitumen Roads 1193 632 543 456 246 WINDORAH 687 107 LONGREACH Unsealed Roads 1419 858 769 682 472 226 BETOOTA 866 286 179 WINTON Capricorn Highway WEIPA 1587 1026 937 850 640 394 168 BIRDSVILLE 1211 641 534 355 BOULIA Matilda Highway Adventure Way BARRINGUN Great Inland Way 119 CUNNAMULLA Kidman Way ARCHER RIVER 316 197 CHARLEVILLE Overlander’s Way 400 281 84 AUGATHELLA Savannah Way 519 400 203 119 TAMBO COEN 620 501 304 220 101 BLACKALL Warrego Highway 726 607 410 326 207 106 BARCALDINE QR Traveltrain YARRADEN 833 714 517 433 314 213 107 LONGREACH Traveltrain Coach 1012 893 696 612 493 392 286 179 WINTON Connection 1170 1051 854 770 651 550 444 337 158 KYNUNA North West Region 1353 1234 1037 953 834 733 627 520 341 183 CLONCURRY 1536 1417 1220 1136 1017 916 810 703 524 366 183 BURKE & WILLS JUNCTION Central West Region A I COOKTOWN 1728 1609 1412 1328 1209 1108 1002 895 716 558 375 192 NORMANTON R Far West Region A 1799 1680 1483 1399 1280 1179 1073 966 787 629 446 263 71 KARUMBA T N South West Region E LAKELAND P R TOWNSVILLE A C 134 CHARTERS TOWERS F MOSSMAN MORNINGTON 292 158 TORRENS CREEK O M i PORT DOUGLAS t ISLAND c h 381 247 89 HUGHENDEN F e r l e l v L Lynd R i U 493 359 201 112 RICHMOND G 83 MAREEBA CAIRNS 642 508 350 261 149 JULIA CREEK SWEERS S m i t h b River u r ISLAND n e 108 GORDONVALE 780 646 488 399 287 138 CLONCURRY River SOUTH WELLESLEY CHILLAGOE ATHERTON 899 765 607 518 406 257 119 MOUNT ISA ISLANDS 71 83 1087 953 795 706 594 445 307 188 CAMOOWEAL KARUMBA e i 88 E i n a s l g h 45 INNISFAIL River MOUNT GARNET 1102 968 810 721 609 460 322 203 15 NT BORDER RAVENSHOE BURKETOWN NORMANTON 68 All distances shown are in kilometres DOOMADGEE 77 MOUNT TULLY 93 153 148 SURPRISE 79 o n R i v e r TIRRANNA 148 N l s H i c h o e r To check road conditions call RACQ on 1300 130 595 or L UNDARA b CARDWELL CROYDON e r e t BOODJAMULLA 118 89 VOLCANIC i GEORGETOWN R c i Queensland Government Trac & Travel Information on 13 19 40. (LAWN HILL) h 192 Gilbert NATIONAL v h 108 NATIONAL PARK PARK e 105 a r r 225 ADELS GROVE 87 d INGHAM t LAWN HILL GORGE N THE LYND JUNCTION R o l l k GREGORY i River H i C r e e v r This map is indicative only. n m GREENVALE w 90 e a 52 B L DOWNS r 58 a Please obtain detailed road maps RIVERSLEIGH n u r BLACKBRAES r e BURKE & WILLS v R i d of the areas you plan to visit i v e NATIONAL e o r R JUNCTION r 380 r e g y 129 PARK k TOWNSVILLE before you leave. G i n QUEENSLAND 200 WAGGABUNDI R 90 i P 471km to r 246 v A e e Tennant r C GUNPOWDER v I i F Creek 57 I 140 R Flinders BOWEN C 70 134 KAJABBI r y BALFE’S O u r PORCUPINE WHITE C c CREEK E CAMOOWEAL n GORGE MOUNTAINS 74 26 235 CHARTERS A o River NATIONAL NATIONAL CAMOOWEAL CAVES l 158 TOWERS N C PARK PARK 44 90 JULIA NATIONAL PARK HOMESTEAD QUAMBY 43 CREEK PENTLAND 134 50 MAXWELTON RICHMOND PROSERPINE CLONCURRY 49 46 HUGHENDEN LAKE DALRYMPLE MOUNT NELIA 50 TORRENS CREEK 43 PRAIRIE ISA 119 99 112 106 112 150 64 MACKAY 110 STAMFORD 149 144 MOORRINYA McKINLAY NATIONAL DUCHESS 76 67 PARK 112 60 S 84 360 u KYNUNA CORFIELD t e r URANDANGIE 205 248 t e r R i v COMBO r WATERHOLE e G DAJARRA 209 v e CONSERVATION i MORANBAH 281 o 115 R r 83 FOREST g PARK i 229 DEN o n 164 74 d a NATIONAL n a R WINTON PARK y i 146 MIDDLETON l v e e r MUTTABURRA B r e 118 v 114 63 LAKE 85 i 89 R DUNN CLERMONT a BLADENSBURG 22 67 n 110 BOULIA 73 i LARK NATIONAL i v e r t 179 116 R 54 n QUARRY 125 PARK ARAMAC e 244 53 c CAPELLA a CONSERVATION i l 39 m A a PARK i 100 52 D OPALTON 67 113 131 ROCKHAMPTON 58 LONGREACH 27 ILFRACOMBE BARCALDINE EMERALD BLACKWATER r JERICHO 168 e v i 80 R 87 76 191 48 DIAMANTINA 53 61 n ALPHA 67 NATIONAL LOCHERN s o 168 LAKE 196 GLADSTONE m 89 101 PARK NATIONAL o MARABOON PARK h 151 T 44 106 120 SPRINGSURE ISISFORD 121 NORTHERN TERRITORY 101 46 104 71 MIRIAM VALE NORTHERN 112 BLACKALL 204 BILOELA BEDOURIE 99 STONEHENGE 102 47 22 TERRITORY r 12 SALVATOR ROLLESTON BANANA e ROSA 67 v 52 114 KA KA i 42 R 101 NATIONAL MUNDI EMMET IDALIA CARNARVON o PARK NATIONAL BUNDABERG JUNDAH o NATIONAL GORGE MONTO 253 c YARAKA PARK LAKE 92 r SIMPSON DESERT a PARK 120 TAMBO NATIONAL THEODORE MACHATTIE B GIN GIN NATIONAL PARK 50 r PARK 94 e MT MOFFATT 164 r 192 CHILDERS v 209 e i NATIONAL PARK 109 v WELFORD R i EIDSWOLD 119 52 NATIONAL R d o WINDORAH PARK r e g 106 MARYBOROUGH a r GAYNDAH 51 r r W TAROOM a BETOOTA 109 e MUNDUBBERA W v k i e AUGATHELLA 168 e R ADAVALE 40 40 r 158 C o 187 BIRDSVILLE 12 r o INJUNE Haddon e l 109 p l o 84 91 Corner o u GYMPIE Poeppel C 93 Corner B 85 87 MORVEN 91 QUEENSLAND CHARLEVILLE 44 MITCHELL 22 TREGOLE KINGAROY 69 QUILPIE 74 CHEEPIE 88 141 MILES NATIONAL MUNGALLALA 45 AMBY NAMBOUR 37 PARK 65 ROMA CHINCHILLA EROMANGA 48 COOLADDI 99 74 127 161 r 209 e v 129 DALBY SOUTH i WYANDRA 210 R TOOMPINE 210 195 SURAT 84 n 36 AUSTRALIA 180 o s BRISBANE l 113 TOOWOOMBA 122 DIG TREE 5 i OAKEY W 55 120 82 98 PITTSWORTH IPSWICH INNAMINCKA 20 MOONIE 46 NOCCUNDRA 23 25 7 180 THARGOMINDAH YOWAH CUNNAMULLA MILMERRAN k 13 177 113 e 191 BOLLON ST GEORGE e 131 68 97 r TWEED C EULO r LAKE BINDEGOLLY e r 88 HEADS r v NATIONAL PARK e NINDIGULLY WARWICK e i p v 203 o R 164 i o 119 DIRRANBANDI C 122 R e INGLEWOOD n CURRAWINYA o i o NATIONAL b r GOONDIWINDI e LISMORE PARK a 66 N TEXAS MERTY MERTY HUNGERFORDP BARRINGUN HEBEL MUNGINDI BALLINA CAMERON 123 CORNER TENTERFIELD r e v i r e TIBOOBURRA 217 R i v MOREE a R 137 WANAARING o r g e e l i MARREE u r v C r GRAFTON i i B R BREWARRINA GLEN INNES NEW INVERELL o B g o BOURKE g SOUTH e a r n r R SCALE i WALGETT LYNDHURST a v 0 25 50 75 100 WALES e W COFFS r NARRABRI DORRIGO HARBOUR ARMIDALE URUNGA.
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