The Dawson Highway is a state highway in Queensland. It runs for approximately 340 kms between Gladstone and Rolleston where it terminates, and becomes the Gregory Highway after that. Mitchell Freeway in Perth, Western Australia For other uses, see Highway (disambiguation). ... Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Nickname: Sunshine State/Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Governor Premier Const. ... Auckland Inlet, with the Power House in the background Gladstone Marina, with the Clinton Coal Facility in the background Gladstone is an industrial city on the coast of Central Queensland, Australia. ... Rolleston is a small town of approximately 500 persons in Queensland. ...
Many of the towns along the Dawson Highway are coal-mining establishments. Coal is a fossil fuel extracted from the ground either by underground mining, open-pit mining or strip mining. ...
Auckland Inlet, with the Power House in the background Gladstone Marina, with the Clinton Coal Facility in the background Gladstone is an industrial city on the coast of Central Queensland, Australia. ... Calliope is a town located in Central Queensland, Australia. ... Biloela is a rural town in Central Queensland, Australia. ... Banana is a small town located in Central Queensland, Australia, and is the name town of the Banana Shire. ... The town of Moura is located in Central Queensland, Australia. ... Rolleston is a small town of approximately 500 persons in Queensland. ...
This is a list of highways in Australia, listed alphabetically along with its route number and location. ... General highways map of Queensland Queensland, being the second largest state in Australia is also the most decentralised. ...
Dawson Creek was the first city in Canada to privatize its airport from Transport Canada ownership.
Dawson Creek's strategic location and its importance as an oil supply and service center during the late 1950s and early 1960s caused municipal authorities to improve air service by moving the airport to its present site in 1958.
Having driven the Alaska Highway for decades, we at Air Highways Magazine are well aware of the breathtaking scenery that awaits you on this famous and challenging route that leads to the top of the world.
The DawsonHighway, starts in the industrial city of Gladstone in Central Queensland, heads west into the hinterland and crosses the Bruce Highway at Calliope.
Heading west on the DawsonHighway approaching the Bruce Highway at the Calliope Crossroads, Calliope (2000).
Eastbound on the DawsonHighway approaching the Bruce Highway, Calliope (2004).