National Route 75
National Route 75 is a significant highway in Australia, primarily located in the state of Queensland. It serves as a major connector between various towns and cities, facilitating transportation and commerce across the region. The route is part of the broader national road network, ensuring accessibility for both local and long-distance travelers.
The highway stretches approximately 1,200 kilometers, linking Brisbane to Cairns. Along the way, it passes through diverse landscapes, including coastal areas and rural farmland. National Route 75 plays a crucial role in supporting tourism and the economy by providing access to popular destinations and essential services.