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Road routes in the Northern Territory of Australia assist drivers navigating roads throughout the territory, by identifying important through-routes. The Northern Territory 's National Highways are the main routes connecting Darwin to the adjacent states of Queensland , South Australia , and Western Australia .
The Northern Territory Legislative Council was the partly elected governing body from 1947 until its replacement by the fully elected Northern Territory Legislative Assembly in 1974. The total enrolment for the 1947 election was 4,443. The Northern Territory was split into five electorates: Darwin, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Batchelor, and ...
Map of central Australia with Sandover Highway (State Route 14) highlighted in red Coordinates 22°58′S 133°50′E / 22.967°S 133.833°E / -22.967; 133.833 (Southwest
In the Northern Territory, Highway 1 is a 1,414-kilometre (879 mi) long [1] route with a 316-kilometre (196 mi) long spur, [2] that connects Darwin to northern Western Australia and Queensland. The route traverses the territory, from the Western Australian border near Kununurra , to Katherine , and then across to the Queensland border near ...
The road begins at a turnoff from the Stuart Highway 68 kilometres (42 mi) north of Alice Springs, and finishes at Tobermorey Homestead on the Northern Territory/Queensland border. It then continues for another 249 kilometres (155 mi) to Boulia in Queensland, as the Donohue Highway .
Lasseter Highway is a fully sealed 244 km (152 mi) highway in the Northern Territory of Australia. [1] It connects Yulara, Kata Tjuta and Uluru east to the Stuart Highway at Erldunda. [2] The highway is named after Lewis Hubert (Harold Bell) Lasseter, who claimed to have discovered a fabulously rich gold reef (Lasseter's Reef) west of Kata ...
Darwin (Larrakia: Garramilla) [9] [better source needed] is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia.The city has nearly 53% of the Northern Territory's population, with 139,902 at the 2021 census. [1]
Stuart Highway is a major Australian highway. It runs from Darwin, in the Northern Territory, via Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, to Port Augusta in South Australia; it has a distance of 2,720 km (1,690 mi).