Newell Highway
The Newell Highway is a major road in New South Wales, Australia, stretching approximately 1,000 kilometers. It connects the towns of Sydney and Brisbane, serving as a vital transport route for both freight and passenger vehicles. The highway passes through several regional centers, including Dubbo and Moree, facilitating economic activity in the area.
Originally established in the 19th century, the Newell Highway has undergone numerous upgrades to improve safety and efficiency. It is part of the National Land Transport Network, making it essential for connecting rural communities to larger urban centers. The highway is also popular for road trips, offering scenic views of the Australian landscape.