Bunya Highway | |
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Bunya Highway (green and black) | |
General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 173 km (107 mi) |
Route number(s) | State Route 49 |
Major junctions | |
North end | Burnett Highway (State Highway A3) / Wide Bay Highway (State Route 49), Goomeri |
D'Aguilar Highway (State Route 96) | |
South end | Warrego Highway (National Highway A2) / Moonie Highway, (State Route 49), Dalby |
Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Murgon, Wondai, Kingaroy, Kumbia, Bell |
Highway system | |
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The Bunya Highway is a state highway of Queensland, Australia. It is a relatively short road, running approximately 173 kilometres in a south-westerly direction from Goomeri to Dalby. The highway connects the Warrego and Burnett Highways.[1]
It is a state-controlled regional road (numbers 45A (Dalby to Kingaroy) and 45B (Kingaroy to Goomeri)).[2][3][4]
The Bunya Highway passes near the Bunya Mountains National Park, which is popular with tourists. The highway is named after the Bunya-bunya Araucaria bidwilli, which grows in the area and the seeds of which were (and still are) a favourite food of the Aborigines.
The road continues east of Goomeri as the Wide Bay Highway, connecting it to Gympie.[5]
In 2008, the intersection with Burnett Highway was reconstructed to favour Murgon-bound traffic.