The Highway One Travel Companion: 5: QLD Border to Childers
By David Taylor
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Australia's Highway One is a part of the life experience for most Australians. It's our great coastal highway, tracing out our coastline. Very many of us live on or near it and travel on some part of it every day. Pacific Highway, Princes Highway, Bruce Highway, A1, M1; it goes by these and many other names. It reaches into and through and links every State. At over 14,500 kilometres in length it's the world's longest national highway and to drive it is truly one of the world's great road trip adventures.
Highway One grew out of a highly variable collection of local, regional and State roads. Over time, the growing need for a rational system for the construction and maintenance of efficient and safe arterial highways across State borders led to increasing Federal Government involvement. Highway One was born in 1955 out of this already-existing network of State roads and became National Route 1 in the then-new National Route system.
Like pearls on a necklace, the length of Highway One is studded with pretty and uniquely Australian small towns, but huge sections of the old road have been bypassed and nearly forgotten over the decades. Nearly forgotten... but not quite. Old Highway One still lives on and we can revisit the old places of yesteryear.
With their unique "red route" navigation system, these books have been tailored to the needs of "grey nomads", backpackers, caravanning and camping enthusiasts, motoring clubs, tourists, holidaymakers and any other travellers looking to do more than simply get from A to B around Australia.
Packed with custom maps, enticing sketches, key travel tips, charming anecdotes from the road and rich detailed information, they're the must have guide books for all the visitor, traveller and tourist highlights this world class road trip exploration has to offer. From holiday planning to driving this classic road, there's nothing else like "The Highway One Travel Companion" available.
- Find and explore "the road less travelled"
- Travel back in time
- Rediscover our motoring history
- Return to Australia's "Mother Road"
- Drive Australia's "main street"
- Walk abandoned and forgotten stretches of Old Highway One
- Rediscover Australia's famous heartland towns
- Find Icons but beware Giants!
- Make the most of your road trip ...
Don't leave home without the Highway One Travel Companion!
David Taylor
David Taylor is a hopeless addict to long road trips, small towns and their history and... great road food. Born in 1954 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, David joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at 17. After a varied 21-year career as a Radio Technician, Chinese Linguist and Intelligence Officer he founded Southern Computers & Software. After selling the business in 1995 he joined Industry Capability Network Queensland (ICN), part of a national network of independent industry assistance organisations, eventually becoming General Manager in 2007 and guiding the company through a successful merger with Brisbane-based QMI Solutions Ltd. Always interested in small towns, great architecture and history, he drove famous Route 66 in 2009. Inspired by the experience and the many similarities between USA's Route 66 and the hidden gem that is Australia's Highway One, he became a full-time writer in 2011. David's first book is The Highway One Travel Companion; Volume 1: Melbourne to Tweed Heads. Published by Boolarong Press and Highway One Research, it's the first volume in an eventual 5-volume series of travel guide books to this great old road; at 14,500km it's the world's longest national highway and truly one of the world's great road trips. He is now planning the next volumes in the Highway One Travel Companion series with Volume 2: Gold Coast to Cairns due out mid-2012. David lives just outside Murwillumbah in the beautiful Northern Rivers district in the far north of the state of New South Wales.
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The Highway One Travel Companion - David Taylor
What Others are Saying about The Highway One Travel Companion
David Taylor has stripped back the complexity and confusion of many of the large motoring directories on the market. And he's removed the impersonal nature of driving via GPS - which doesn't allow for getting lost and making unexpected discoveries of your own.
The Highway One Travel Companion Volume 1: Melbourne to Tweed Heads is a no-nonsense guide for the enthusiastic road tripper. Simple colour-keyed maps and driving instructions guide you through with minimum complication.
- The Australian Senior, May 2012
Thank you for a great read! You don't need a car to experience this trip: it's more like a Bedside Companion
. Congratulations on a superb effort and good luck with the next edition.
- Lance H, Hastings VIC
...to congratulate you on an excellent publication. I believe that this book will make travel on Australia's No. 1 Highway much more enjoyable. This Society is proud to have been involved in the researching of this volume.
- Mid-Richmond Historical Society, Coraki NSW
...a travel companion for journeys along bypassed and abandoned sections of Highway One. Highly recommended as a way of combining some highway archaeology with your next holiday.
- Ozroads www.ozroads.com.au
It's a great book! ... I can't wait for the next release.
- Rob T
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The Highway One Travel Companion
eBook 5 –QLD Border to Childers
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Copyright David Taylor, 2011
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Although the author and publisher have taken all reasonable care in preparing this book, neither the author nor the publishers accept any responsibility for errors, omissions or contradictory information contained in this book. Any action taken by any party in reliance on this information is taken at the sole risk and expense of that party.
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Please download and read the free introductory volume at Smashwords before starting your trip. It contains important information on how best to use these eBooks to get the most out of your Highway One adventure plus very important contextual and safety information.
Table of Contents
Queensland
1 QLD Border to Beenleigh
2 Brisbane (Beenleigh to Deception Bay)
3 Deception Bay to Sippy Downs
4 Sippy Downs to Gympie
5 Gympie to Tiaro
6 Tiaro to Childers
About the Author
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Queensland
Named in 1859 in honour of Queen Victoria, Queensland is Australia’s second-largest State. Covering over 1.73 million square km (over seven times the area of the United Kingdom) it occupies the entire north-east corner of the continent. With Queensland’s huge size comes an incredibly varied climate and geography. From the world-famous