National Highway 76 (Australia)
National Highway 76 (Australia) is a significant roadway that connects the towns of Mackay and Rockhampton in Queensland. It serves as a vital link for transportation and commerce, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the region. The highway is part of the National Land Transport Network, ensuring its importance in Australia's infrastructure.
The highway spans approximately 200 kilometers and features a mix of rural and urban landscapes. It provides access to various attractions, including Capricorn Coast and Great Keppel Island, making it a popular route for both locals and tourists exploring the area.