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    Quote Originally Posted by Treads View Post

    spot on there treads after Coolah there is the Olympic H/Way and yes we have travelled that route a few times, though don't go through Albury go Via Shepperton as it is not a freeway (I despise freeways, nothing to look at) the road is good and plenty to see

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat2000 View Post
    As some of the others mentioned, I would go inland to do this trip, but I have no info where to stay in Dubbo, when I do that run, I'm not carting the kids about, so do it in one hit.

    What part of this lovely city will you be moving to?
    Hi Bacicat2000,

    We are planning to live near Mentone / Parkdale / Cheltenham area.

    Regards
    Shaun

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    If I remember right Bris. to Melb. is 22 hours driving time, add breaks ect.
    If you want open plains type terain head up Towomba range and on to Goondawindi befor heading down the Newell Hwy.
    If you want more scenic mountains ect. head out to Warwick and then down the New England.
    On the Newel Hwy towns are about 1Hour+ apart, on the New England more towns to break it up.
    Can't help on road conditions but you try the each state traffics web sites.

    My sugestion for you to think about about is making it a 3 day trip.
    Come down the New England, not as flat as the Newell but a far more scenic drive.
    The major towns have some play grounds you should be able to find easily for the rug rats to run wild on.
    The look out on top of the range just north of Tamworth was a regular stop for us.
    Stay at Dubbo for 2 nights, we just grabed an onsite van with ensuite(great with kids).
    On the second day head to Dubbo Zoo for the day.
    Day 3 head to our part of the world.
    This is 2 days of @ 11hours broken up by a free day, less grissles from kids this way.

    Don't forget the Parks observitory as a stop.
    But subject to time(read longer trip) The Warrumbungle NP is worth a detour, particulary if your up for a walk.
    And if on the Newel you could look at Mount Kaputar too.
    Still havn't tried the baths at Moree but they are on a to do list.

    Safe trip, hope to catch up when you get down here
    Thanks for the information. Very helpful indeed, and probably take up your advise and make it a 3 day trip. Sounds like Dubbo is a place not to just drive past

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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    Have travelled the Newell, New England and Pacific to many times to count


    Flat out with near to no scenery...good towns though, go the Newell

    More hilly, pleasant scenery more towns, go the New England

    Very Hilly, lots of coastal views with more towns, go the Pacific


    Suggest you head into RACQ and get some maps Our last trip to Melb we chose the little known Black Stump Way...a very pleasing drive little to no traffic and the caravan parks along the way were very affordable

    Hope this is helpfull

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    Helpful indeed, thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treads View Post
    Thanks Treads,

    That does look like an interesting drive.
    Was in Warwick last weekend, so know the road from Brissie to there. Roads are good for the most part.

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco1Newbee View Post
    Helpful indeed, thank you

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    Welcome to God's country!

    It doesnt matter which way you come.
    It's not the journey but the destination that counts.

    Not only have you chosen the best part of Australia but also the best part of Melbourne.

    I'm in Mentone, wave if you see me in the red 90!





    (P.S. They all think we migrate north, but, like Castro, we only send the dregs!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco1Newbee View Post
    Hi Bacicat2000,

    We are planning to live near Mentone / Parkdale / Cheltenham area.

    Regards
    Shaun

    Nice areas, have a safe trip down. See you around the traps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    It doesnt matter which way you come.
    It's not the journey but the destination that counts.

    Not only have you chosen the best part of Australia but also the best part of Melbourne.

    I'm in Mentone, wave if you see me in the red 90!





    (P.S. They all think we migrate north, but, like Castro, we only send the dregs!)
    Absolutely, wave when you see my green old lady with the AULRO stickers on the side

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