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{{Short description|Road route in New South Wales, Australia}}
{{about|the section of Highway 1 in New South Wales|the entire length of the highway|Highway 1 (Australia)}}
{{about|the section of Highway 1 in New South Wales|the entire length of the highway|Highway 1 (Australia)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}}
{{Use Australian English|date=March 2015}}
{{Infobox Australian road
{{Infobox Australian road
| type = highway
| type = highway
| road_name = Highway 1
| road_name = Highway 1
| route_image = {{AUshield|NSW|A1|size=35px}} {{AUshield|NSW|M1|size=35px}}
| route_image = {{AUshield|NSW|M1|size=35px}} {{AUshield|NSW|A1|size=35px}}
| state = nsw
| state = nsw
| location = Highway 1 (New South Wales) route map.png
| photo = PrincesHighwayMoruya.jpg
| caption = Route 1 sign for Princes Highway at [[Moruya, New South Wales|Moruya]]<br>[[File:Highway 1 in New South Wales.png|210px]]
| loc_caption = Map of New South Wales with Highway 1 highlighted in red
| length = 2964
| length = 2964
| direction_a = North
| direction_a = North
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| route = {{plainlist|
| route = {{plainlist|
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Tweed Heads}}-Ewingsdale)</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Tweed Heads}}–West {{NSWcity|Ballina}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*<small>(Ewingsdale-{{NSWcity|Newcastle}})</small>
*<small>(West Ballina–{{NSWcity|Newcastle}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Newcastle}}-{{NSWcity|Wahroonga}})</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Newcastle}}{{NSWcity|Wahroonga}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Wahroonga}}-{{NSWcity|Artarmon}})</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Wahroonga}}{{NSWcity|Artarmon}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Artarmon}}-{{NSWcity|Mascot}})</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Artarmon}}{{NSWcity|Mascot}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Mascot}}-{{NSWcity|Waterfall}})</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Mascot}}{{NSWcity|Waterfall}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} M1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Waterfall}}-{{NSWcity|Yallah}})</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Waterfall}}{{NSWcity|Kiama}})</small>
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} A1
*<small>({{NSWcity|Yallah}}-{{NSWcity|Timbillica}})</small>
*<small>({{NSWcity|Kiama}}{{NSWcity|Timbillica}})</small>
}}
}}
| exits = {{plainlist|
| exits = {{plainlist|
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*{{AUshield|NSW|A15}} [[Newcastle Link Road]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A15}} [[Newcastle Link Road]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A49}} [[Central Coast Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A49}} [[Central Coast Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A3}} [[Metroad 3|Mona Vale Road/Ryde Road]] (A3)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A3}} [[A3 (Sydney)|Mona Vale Road/Ryde Road]] (A3)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A8}} [[A8 (Sydney)|Military Road]] (A8)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A8}} [[A8 (Sydney)|Military Road]] (A8)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A4}} [[Bradfield Highway (Sydney)|Bradfield Highway]] (A4)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A4}} [[Bradfield Highway (Sydney)|Bradfield Highway]] (A4)
*{{AUshield|NSW|M5}} [[M5 South Western Motorway|M5 East Freeway]] (M5)
*{{AUshield|NSW|M5}} [[M5 Motorway (Sydney)|M5 East Freeway]] (M5)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A3}} [[Metroad 3|King Georges Road]] (A3)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A3}} [[A3 (Sydney)|King Georges Road]] (A3)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A6}} [[Metroad 6|Heathcote Road]] (A6)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A6}} [[A6 (Sydney)|Heathcote Road]] (A6)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A48}} [[Illawarra Highway]] (A48)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A48}} [[Illawarra Highway]] (A48)
*{{AUshield|NSW|B52}} [[Kings Highway, Australia|Kings Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|B52}} [[Kings Highway, Australia|Kings Highway]]
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}}


In [[New South Wales]], '''Highway 1''' is a {{convert|1351|km|adj=on}} long<ref name=gmaps>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Pacific+Motorway%2FTugun+Bypass%2FM1&daddr=-29.7055861,152.9490134+to:-33.7291899,151.1222211+to:-33.9153429,151.2122416+to:-33.9708489,151.1336769+to:-34.2200635,150.9539623+to:Princes+Highway%2FNational+Route+1&hl=en&ll=-33.94336,150.710449&spn=15.016214,28.54248&sll=-34.153295,150.938416&sspn=0.234393,0.445976&geocode=Fe5OUv4dwCYmCQ%3BFY66Ov4dFdEdCSm3VV0gbNybazFB3JN0tAkGEw%3BFVtV_f0dLfEBCSnJp0mpxqcSazFRR57lZ30BEw%3BFTJ--v0d0VADCSm3-8mwlbESazEKhHJSxW4DNA%3BFWCl-f0d7B0CCSk5B3s357kSazFA8J7lZ30BEw%3BFeHX9f0d6l__CCn91p8w9t0SazH8l6TSaQNHCw%3BFRB9xf0ddObrCA&mra=dpe&mrsp=5&sz=12&via=1,2,3,4,5&t=m&z=6 |accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> route that crosses the state, from the [[Queensland]]/[[New South Wales]] border near [[Tweed Heads, New South Wales|Tweed Heads]] to the [[Victoria (Australia)|Victorian]] border near [[Timbillica, New South Wales|Timbillica]]. It provides the main coastal route between {{QLDcity|Brisbane}} and {{VICcity|Melbourne}} via {{NSWcity|Sydney}}. [[Highway 1 (Australia)|Highway 1]] continues around the rest of [[Australia]], joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in [[Tasmania]].
In [[New South Wales]], '''Highway 1''' is a {{convert|1351|km|adj=on}} long<ref name=gmaps>{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Pacific+Motorway%2FTugun+Bypass%2FM1&daddr=-29.7055861,152.9490134+to:-33.7291899,151.1222211+to:-33.9153429,151.2122416+to:-33.9708489,151.1336769+to:-34.2200635,150.9539623+to:Princes+Highway%2FNational+Route+1&hl=en&ll=-33.94336,150.710449&spn=15.016214,28.54248&sll=-34.153295,150.938416&sspn=0.234393,0.445976&geocode=Fe5OUv4dwCYmCQ%3BFY66Ov4dFdEdCSm3VV0gbNybazFB3JN0tAkGEw%3BFVtV_f0dLfEBCSnJp0mpxqcSazFRR57lZ30BEw%3BFTJ--v0d0VADCSm3-8mwlbESazEKhHJSxW4DNA%3BFWCl-f0d7B0CCSk5B3s357kSazFA8J7lZ30BEw%3BFeHX9f0d6l__CCn91p8w9t0SazH8l6TSaQNHCw%3BFRB9xf0ddObrCA&mra=dpe&mrsp=5&sz=12&via=1,2,3,4,5&t=m&z=6 |access-date=21 March 2013}}</ref> route that crosses the state, from the [[Queensland]]/[[New South Wales]] border near [[Tweed Heads, New South Wales|Tweed Heads]] to the [[Victoria (Australia)|Victorian]] border near [[Timbillica, New South Wales|Timbillica]]. It provides the main coastal route between {{QLDcity|Brisbane}} and {{VICcity|Melbourne}} via {{NSWcity|Sydney}}. [[Highway 1 (Australia)|Highway 1]] continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in [[Tasmania]].


[[File:PrincesHighwayMoruya.jpg|thumb|right|Route 1 sign for Princes Highway at [[Moruya, New South Wales|Moruya]]]]
With the entire route passing close to the coast, for many New South Wales residents Highway 1 is synonymous with summer holiday road trips. Parts of the route are also busy intercity or commuter routes.
Highway 1 is often associated with summer road excursions for people of New South Wales since the whole route passes very near to the ocean. Parts of the route are also busy intercity or commuter routes.


While the route is defined by its designation of "1", with today's alphanumeric route numbering system the route consists of eight sections, alternating between the '''M1''' designation (for motorway grade sections) and the '''A1''' designation (for other sections).
While the route is defined by its designation of "1", with today's alphanumeric route numbering system the route consists of eight sections, alternating between the '''M1''' designation (for motorway grade sections) and the '''A1''' designation (for other sections).
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==History==
==History==
{{Expand section|date=March 2013|1=NSW specific history}}
{{Expand section|date=March 2013|1=NSW specific history}}
Highway 1 was created as part of the [[Highways in Australia|National Route Numbering system]], adopted in 1955. The route was compiled from an existing network of [[States and territories of Australia|state]] and [[Local government in Australia|local]] roads and tracks.<ref name="Hwy1 travel comp">{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=David|title=The Highway One travel companion. Volume 1, Melbourne to Tweed Heads|year=2012|publisher=Boolarong Press|location=Salisbury, Queensland |isbn=9780987218902|url=http://www.highwayone.net.au/ |page=9}}</ref>
Highway 1 was created as part of the [[Highways in Australia|National Route Numbering system]], adopted in 1955. The route was compiled from an existing network of state and [[Local government in Australia|local]] roads and tracks.<ref name="Hwy1 travel comp">{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=David|title=The Highway One travel companion. Volume 1, Melbourne to Tweed Heads|year=2012|publisher=Boolarong Press|location=Salisbury, Queensland|isbn=9780987218902|url=http://www.highwayone.net.au/|page=9|access-date=21 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161006035630/http://highwayone.net.au/|archive-date=6 October 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>


===Route Numbering===
===Route numbering===
When Highway 1 was declared in 1955, the entire route carried the National Route 1 shield. In 1974, the [[Pacific Motorway (Sydney-Newcastle)|Sydney-Newcastle Freeway]] section was declared part of the [[National Highway (Australia)|National Highway]], and the route marker was subsequently updated to National Highway 1 for this section <ref>http://www.ozroads.com.au/NationalSystem/hwy1-nsw.htm OzRoads: HIGHWAY ONE New South Wales Section{{Self-published source|date=December 2013}}</ref>
When Highway 1 was declared in 1955, the entire route carried the National Route 1 shield. In 1974, the [[Pacific Motorway (Sydney-Newcastle)|Sydney-Newcastle Freeway]] section was declared part of the [[National Highway (Australia)|National Highway]], and the route marker was subsequently updated to National Highway 1 for this section<ref>http://www.ozroads.com.au/NationalSystem/hwy1-nsw.htm OzRoads: HIGHWAY ONE New South Wales Section{{Self-published source|date=December 2013}}</ref>


In 1993, the route numbering was further complicated with the introduction of the [[Metroad]] numbering system within the {{NSWcity|Sydney}} metro area. The section of highway 1 between {{NSWcity|Wahroonga}} and {{NSWcity|Waterfall}} was proclaimed Metroad 1.
In 1993, the route numbering was further complicated with the introduction of the [[Metroad]] numbering system within the {{NSWcity|Sydney}} metro area. The section of highway 1 between {{NSWcity|Wahroonga}} and {{NSWcity|Waterfall}} was proclaimed Metroad 1.


In 2013, alphanumeric route numbering was introduced to New South Wales, and all sections of Highway 1 were changed to carry either the M1 or A1 designation, depending on the grade of the road. As of 2013, large sections of the [[Pacific Highway (Australia)|Pacific Highway]] are actually of motorway standard, despite still carrying the A1 designation. The government has explained this is to avoid frequent changes in route designation, with plans to update the designation to M1 over time as large sections of road are brought to motorway standard.<ref>http://engage.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/road-route-markers?module=qanda&qn_id=4413#single_question_4413</ref>
In 2013, alphanumeric route numbering was introduced to New South Wales, and all sections of Highway 1 were changed to carry either the M1 or A1 designation, depending on the grade of the road. As of 2013, large sections of the [[Pacific Highway (Australia)|Pacific Highway]] are actually of motorway standard, despite still carrying the A1 designation. The government has explained this is to avoid frequent changes in route designation, with plans to update the designation to M1 over time as large sections of road are brought to motorway standard.<ref>http://engage.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/road-route-markers?module=qanda&qn_id=4413#single_question_4413 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2022}}</ref>


==Route description==
==Route description==
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Highway 1 travels multiple named roads on its journey from the [[Queensland]] to the [[Victoria, Australia|Victorian]] border:
Highway 1 travels multiple named roads on its journey from the [[Queensland]] to the [[Victoria, Australia|Victorian]] border:
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Pacific Motorway (Ewingsdale-Brisbane)|Pacific Motorway]] ({{NSWcity|Tweed Heads}} to Ewingsdale)
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Pacific Motorway (Brisbane–Brunswick Heads)|Pacific Motorway]] ([[Brisbane]] to {{NSWcity|Brunswick Heads}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Pacific Highway (Australia)|Pacific Highway]] (Ewingsdale to {{NSWcity|Newcastle}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}}/{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Pacific Highway (Australia)|Pacific Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Brunswick Heads}} to {{NSWcity|Hexham}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Pacific Motorway (Sydney-Newcastle)|Pacific Motorway]] ({{NSWcity|Newcastle}} to {{NSWcity|Wahroonga}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[New England Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Hexham}} to {{NSWcity|Beresfield}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} John Renshaw Drive ({{NSWcity|Beresfield}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Pacific Motorway (Sydney-Newcastle)|Pacific Motorway]] ({{NSWcity|Beresfield}} to {{NSWcity|Wahroonga}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Pacific Highway (Australia)|Pacific Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Wahroonga}} to {{NSWcity|Artarmon}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Pacific Highway (Australia)|Pacific Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Wahroonga}} to {{NSWcity|Artarmon}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Gore Hill Freeway]] ({{NSWcity|Artarmon}} to {{NSWcity|Naremburn}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Gore Hill Freeway]] ({{NSWcity|Artarmon}} to {{NSWcity|Naremburn}})
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*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[General Holmes Drive]] ({{NSWcity|Mascot}} to {{NSWcity|Kyeemagh}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[General Holmes Drive]] ({{NSWcity|Mascot}} to {{NSWcity|Kyeemagh}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[General Holmes Drive]] ({{NSWcity|Kyeemagh}} to {{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[General Holmes Drive]] ({{NSWcity|Kyeemagh}} to {{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[The Grand Parade]] ({{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}} to {{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} The Grand Parade ({{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}} to {{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} President Avenue ({{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}} to {{NSWcity|Kogarah}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} President Avenue ({{NSWcity|Brighton-Le-Sands}} to {{NSWcity|Kogarah}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway, Sydney|Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Kogarah}} to {{NSWcity|Sutherland}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway, Sydney|Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Kogarah}} to {{NSWcity|Sutherland}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway, Sydney|Acacia Road]] ({{NSWcity|Sutherland}} to {{NSWcity|Sutherland}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway, Sydney|Acacia Road]] ({{NSWcity|Sutherland}} to {{NSWcity|Sutherland}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway, Sydney|Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Sutherland}} to {{NSWcity|Waterfall}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway, Sydney|Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Sutherland}} to {{NSWcity|Waterfall}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Princes Motorway]] ({{NSWcity|Waterfall}} to {{NSWcity|Yallah}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Princes Motorway]] ({{NSWcity|Waterfall}} to {{NSWcity|Oak Flats}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Yallah}} to Timbillica)<ref name=gmaps />
*{{AUshield|NSW|M1}} [[Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Oak Flats}} to {{NSWcity|Kiama}})
*{{AUshield|NSW|A1}} [[Princes Highway]] ({{NSWcity|Kiama}} to Timbillica)<ref name=gmaps />

==Major intersections==
Highway&nbsp;1 intersects the following major roads in New South Wales (North to South):<ref name=gmaps />
*{{AUshield|NSW|B60}} [[Bruxner Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|B76}} [[Big River Way]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|B56}} [[Oxley Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A43}} [[New England Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|M15}} [[Hunter Expressway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A15}} [[Newcastle Link Road]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A49}} [[Central Coast Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|A3}} [[A3 (Sydney)|Mona Vale Road/Ryde Road]] (A3)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A8}} [[A8 (Sydney)|Military Road]] (A8)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A4}} [[Bradfield Highway (Sydney)|Bradfield Highway]] (A4)
*{{AUshield|NSW|M5}} [[M5 Motorway (Sydney)|M5 East Freeway]] (M5)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A3}} [[A3 (Sydney)|King Georges Road]] (A3)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A6}} [[A6 (Sydney)|Heathcote Road]] (A6)
*{{AUshield|NSW|A48}} [[Illawarra Highway]] (A48)
*{{AUshield|NSW|B52}} [[Kings Highway, Australia|Kings Highway]]
*{{AUshield|NSW|B72}} [[Snowy Mountains Highway]]


==References==
==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
{{Portal|Australian Roads}}
* [[Highway 1 (Northern Territory)]]
* [[Highway 1 (Northern Territory)]]
* [[Highway 1 (Queensland)]]
* [[Highway 1 (Queensland)]]
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[[Category:Highways in New South Wales]]
[[Category:Highways in New South Wales]]
[[Category:Highway 1 (Australia)| ]]

Latest revision as of 10:04, 22 August 2023

Highway 1

Map of New South Wales with Highway 1 highlighted in red
General information
TypeHighway
Length2,964 km (1,842 mi)
Opened1955
Route number(s)
Major junctions
North endNSW/QLD/ border near Tweed Heads, New South Wales
 
South endNSW/VIC border near Timbillica, New South Wales
Location(s)
Major settlementsBallina, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Taree, Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Batemans Bay, Bega
Highway system

In New South Wales, Highway 1 is a 1,351-kilometre (839 mi) long[1] route that crosses the state, from the Queensland/New South Wales border near Tweed Heads to the Victorian border near Timbillica. It provides the main coastal route between Brisbane and Melbourne via Sydney. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in Tasmania.

Route 1 sign for Princes Highway at Moruya

Highway 1 is often associated with summer road excursions for people of New South Wales since the whole route passes very near to the ocean. Parts of the route are also busy intercity or commuter routes.

While the route is defined by its designation of "1", with today's alphanumeric route numbering system the route consists of eight sections, alternating between the M1 designation (for motorway grade sections) and the A1 designation (for other sections).

History

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Highway 1 was created as part of the National Route Numbering system, adopted in 1955. The route was compiled from an existing network of state and local roads and tracks.[2]

Route numbering

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When Highway 1 was declared in 1955, the entire route carried the National Route 1 shield. In 1974, the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway section was declared part of the National Highway, and the route marker was subsequently updated to National Highway 1 for this section[3]

In 1993, the route numbering was further complicated with the introduction of the Metroad numbering system within the Sydney metro area. The section of highway 1 between Wahroonga and Waterfall was proclaimed Metroad 1.

In 2013, alphanumeric route numbering was introduced to New South Wales, and all sections of Highway 1 were changed to carry either the M1 or A1 designation, depending on the grade of the road. As of 2013, large sections of the Pacific Highway are actually of motorway standard, despite still carrying the A1 designation. The government has explained this is to avoid frequent changes in route designation, with plans to update the designation to M1 over time as large sections of road are brought to motorway standard.[4]

Route description

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KML is from Wikidata

Highway 1 travels multiple named roads on its journey from the Queensland to the Victorian border:

Major intersections

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Highway 1 intersects the following major roads in New South Wales (North to South):[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Highway 1 (New South Wales)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  2. ^ Taylor, David (2012). The Highway One travel companion. Volume 1, Melbourne to Tweed Heads. Salisbury, Queensland: Boolarong Press. p. 9. ISBN 9780987218902. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.ozroads.com.au/NationalSystem/hwy1-nsw.htm OzRoads: HIGHWAY ONE New South Wales Section[self-published source]
  4. ^ http://engage.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/road-route-markers?module=qanda&qn_id=4413#single_question_4413 [bare URL]

See also

[edit]