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Australian Capital Territory


Canberra region

* Majura Parkway Other freeways (no route number) *
Adelaide Avenue Adelaide Avenue is a limited-access road in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The road connects Government House, Canberra, Yarralumla with the Parliament House, Canberra, Parliament House area. Adelaide Avenue is a popular tourism, tour ...
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Yarra Glen Yarra Glen is a town in Victoria, Australia, 40 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Yarra Glen recorded a population of 3,012 at the . History The Ry ...
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Capital Circle Capital Circle is a circular road surrounding Capital Hill, Australian Capital Territory, Capital Hill in the centre of Canberra, Australia's capital city. It is one of three concentric roads on the hill, with State Circle the outermost and Pa ...
* Gungahlin Drive Extension * Parkes Way * Tuggeranong Parkway


Gallery

File:Highways into Canberra (6768361501).jpg, Tuggeranong Parkway


New South Wales

New South Wales has the largest number and second highest density of motorways in Australia (behind Victoria), with the majority being located in
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City or the metropolitan areas.


Metropolitan Sydney region (urban motorways)

* Speed limit varies between 60 km/h and 110 km/h. * Gore Hill Freeway * Warringah Freeway *
Sydney Harbour Tunnel The Sydney Harbour Tunnel is a twin-tube road tunnel in Sydney, Australia. The tunnel was completed and opened to traffic in August 1992 to provide a second vehicular crossing of Sydney Harbour to alleviate congestion on the Sydney Harbour Brid ...
(tolled for southbound traffic) * Cahill Expressway * Eastern Distributor (tolled for northbound traffic) * Southern Cross Drive * General Holmes Drive, the Airport Tunnel * Lane Cove Tunnel (tolled) * M2 Hills Motorway * Mona Vale Rd (St Ives to Belrose, freeways grade road) * Homebush Bay Drive (Freeway grade for southbound only) * M4 Western Motorway (tolled east of Church Street, Parramatta) *
M4 East The M4 Motorway is a dual carriageway partially Road pricing, tolled motorway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that is designated as the M4 route. The M4 designation is part of the wider A4/M4 (Sydney), A4 and M4 route designation, the M ...
(tolled) * Rozelle Interchange (Opening 2023) * Anzac Bridge * Western Distributor Freeway * Bradfield Highway (Sydney) (toll) * M5 South-West Motorway (tolled East of Heathcote Road, Liverpool and on Belmore Road Exit) * M5 East Motorway (tolled) * Westlink M7 Motorway (tolled) * Westconnex M8 Motorway (tolled) * Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation * The Northern Road (Oran Park to Bringelly, freeway grade road as part of the Northern Road Upgrades)
* James Ruse Drive (North of Hassall Street) *Gladesville Bridge, Hunters Hill – This route was built as part of the F3 but cancelled. * M31 Hume Motorway (Urban Motorway from M5/M7 up to Campbelltown) * Warringah Road Underpass Unnumbered freeway grade roads * Cross City Tunnel (tolled) * NorthConnex (tolled) * Burns Bay Road (South of Lane Cove West) – This route was built as part of the F3 but cancelled. * Captain Cook Bridge, New South Wales – The only bit of F6 inside Sydney as a proposed extension but cancelled *Syd Einfield Road (The only part of F7)


Hunter and Central Coast region (rural and urban motorways)

* Speed limit varies between 60 km/h and 110 km/h. * M1 Pacific Motorway (Sydney to Newcastle) (Formerly known as the ) * Hunter Expressway * A37 Newcastle Inner City Bypass * Teal Street and Stockton Bridge (Freeway Grade Road) * Nelson Bay Road – 30% of this road is freeway grade (See full freeway grade route her

* New England Highway (Maitland
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) * Motorway Link road ( only, not part of ) * Pacific Highway ( only, not part of ) – See full freeway route her


South Coast region (rural and urban motorways)

* Princes Motorway, M1 Princes Motorway * Memorial Drive (Wollongong) – Most of this road is freeway grade – (The south 4 km of the road and the north 3 km of the road are, the central bit isn't though) *
Princes Highway Princes Highway is a major road in Australia, extending from Sydney via Melbourne to Adelaide through the states of New South Wales, Victoria (Australia), Victoria and South Australia. It has a length of (along Highway 1) or via the former ...
, 16% of which is of motorway or dual carriageway standard.


Rural region (rural motorways)

* Speed limit varies between 90 km/h and 110 km/h. * Pacific Motorway (Northern NSW, from Ballina to QLD border) * Pacific Highway, 100% of which is of motorway or dual carriageway standard, except for through Coffs Harbour and between Beresfield to Raymond Terrace – but still two lanes as arterial standards in each direction. * Federal Highway * Barton Highway – 21% of which is of motorway or dual carriageway standard, with the remainder under construction and proposed for completion by the end of 2023. See freeway route her

* Hume Highway, Hume Motorway *
Hume Highway Hume Highway, inclusive of the sections now known as Hume Freeway and Hume Motorway, is one of Australia's major inter-city national highways, running for between Melbourne in the southwest and Sydney in the northeast. Upgrading of the route ...
, 100% of which is dual carriageway standard. * Great Western Highway – Lithgow to Mount Lambie


Under construction

* M1 Princes Motorway Extension * Pacific Motorway * WestConnex Stage 3 (Major multibillion-dollar tollway/tunnels, connecting the M4 East to A4 Western Distributor and M5 East) – To be completed by 2023. * Sydney Gateway (Connecting Sydney Airport to the St Peters Interchange and WestConnex

* Barton Highway duplication project (To be Completed by mid 2023) * Newcastle Inner City Bypass Stage 5


In planning


M1 Pacific Motorway Extension
* Newcastle Bypass * M1 Coffs Harbour Bypass * M6 Motorway (Sydney), Southconnex – M6 Motorway (Sydney) (F6 extension) – To be Complete by 2024. * Western Harbour Tunnel & Beaches Link (Major multibillion-dollar tollway/tunnels, connecting WestConnex with the Gore Hill Freeway and Northern Beaches)
Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway Upgrade
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Outer Sydney Orbital The Outer Sydney Orbital is a proposed corridor for a motorway and freight rail line in Western Sydney. The motorway is proposed to be signposted M9 or M10. The proposed orbital will run parallel to The Northern Road. The preferred corridor al ...
– Estimated to be completed in 2040.

* Western Sydney Airport Motorway (Major multimillion-dollar motorway, connecting the future Western Sydney Airport to the Westlink M7 Motorway)


Gallery

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Northern Territory

While the Northern Territory doesn't have any official freeways, parts of the Stuart Highway and the Tiger Brennan Drive are freeway grade roads with grade separate intersections. See full freeway route her

* Tiger Brennan Drive


Queensland


Brisbane region

* Bruce Highway (Bald Hills to Kybong) * Gateway Motorway (Eight Mile Plains to Bald Hills) * Pacific Motorway (NSW/QLD Border to Eight Mile Plains) * Ipswich Motorway (Goodna to Dinmore) * Warrego Highway (Dinmore to Muirlea) * Logan Motorway ( Gailes to Drewvale, Electronically Tolled) * Gateway Motorway ( Drewvale to Eight Mile Plains, Electronically Tolled) * Inner City Bypass (Hale Street to Ludwyche Road) * Pacific Motorway * Riverside Expressway *
Gympie Arterial Road The Gympie Arterial Road is a freeway in the northern suburbs of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The road starts in Carseldine, Queensland, Carseldine at Gympie Road and terminates at the Gateway Motorway where it becomes the Bruce Highway. ...
* Hale Street *
Port of Brisbane Motorway Port of Brisbane Motorway is a motorway which connects the Port of Brisbane to the Gateway Motorway. Stage 1 was opened in December 2002. The motorway was built to take freight traffic off Lytton Road, with about 4,000 vehicles travelling to the ...
* Legacy Way () * Western Freeway * Centenary Motorway * Logan Motorway (Drewvale to Loganholme, Electronically Tolled) * Ipswich Motorway (Goodna to Rocklea) * Airport Link Tunnel ( Electronically Tolled) * Clem Jones Tunnel (Clem7) ( Electronically Tolled) * Cunningham Highway ( Riverview to Yamanto) No shield *
Southern Cross Way The Gateway Motorway (M2 to Eight Mile Plains and M1 to Pine River) is a major tolled motorway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia which includes the Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges (former Gateway Bridge). The motorway is operated by toll road opera ...
* Inner City Bypass (Lutwyche Road to Kingsford Drive) Motorway grade roads * Moreton Bay Road (Freeway grade from Chandler to Capalaba) *
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(Freeway grade from Drewvale to North MacLean – see full route her

Former motorways * Story Bridge Expressway


Gold Coast region

* Pacific Motorway * Smith Street Motorway


Sunshine Coast region

* Bruce Highway *
Sunshine Motorway The Sunshine Motorway is a thirty-three kilometre Australian motorway on the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, just north of Brisbane. It was initially a tolled motorway before these were removed in 1996 after excessive complaints regardin ...


Regional Queensland

* Bruce Highway ( Bald Hills to Kybong,
Townsville Ring Road The Townsville Ring Road is a motorway in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The road has been constructed as the new A1/ M1 (Bruce Highway) route that bypasses the inner metro area of Townsville. The road was built in 4 stages with the first s ...
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Toowoomba Bypass The Toowoomba Bypass, known as Toowoomba Second Range Crossing during planning and construction, is a grade separated, dual carriageway bypass and partial ring road constructed to the north and west of Toowoomba, Queensland. Construction comm ...
** Warrego Highway (Helidon Spa to Charlton; / Helidon Spa to Mort Street Electronically tolled) ** Gore Highway (Charlton to Athol)


South Australia

In South Australia, ''expressway'' may refer to a controlled access highway with no at-grade intersections or a limited access road of slightly lower standard with at-grade intersections at some locations. Unlike some other states, South Australia only uses the 'M' designation on grade separated freeways *
Princes Highway Princes Highway is a major road in Australia, extending from Sydney via Melbourne to Adelaide through the states of New South Wales, Victoria (Australia), Victoria and South Australia. It has a length of (along Highway 1) or via the former ...
(SE Freeway to Tailem Bend) * South Eastern Freeway * Port Wakefield Road (Expressway grade road from Virginia to Port Wakefield) * Northern Expressway * North–South Motorway ''(incomplete, under construction in stages)'' * Southern Expressway * Port River Expressway * Salisbury Highway – freeway grade from Port Wakefield Road to North–South Motorway * Gawler Bypass – freeway grade road


Planned/proposed

* North–South Motorway: River Torrens to
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upgrade of South Road under investigation.


Tasmania

While Tasmania's highway network has been constructed to a high standard, its
grade-separated In civil engineering (more specifically highway engineering), grade separation is a method of aligning a junction of two or more surface transport axes at different heights (grades) so that they will not disrupt the traffic flow on other tran ...
freeway network is limited. In the past,
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and Launceston have each had comprehensive transport studies conducted, proposing grade-separated freeways running through and around them. While some of these roads have been constructed, the majority are
limited access A limited-access road, known by various terms worldwide, including limited-access highway, dual-carriageway, expressway, limited access freeway, and partial controlled access highway, is a highway or arterial road for high-speed traffic which ...
featuring
at-grade intersection An intersection or an at-grade junction is a junction where two or more roads converge, diverge, meet or cross at the same height, as opposed to an interchange, which uses bridges or tunnels to separate different roads. Major intersections a ...
s. Devonport and Burnie are the only major population centres with freeway standard roads linking each other. There have been repeated proposals in recent years to fully upgrade the Midland Highway to grade-separated freeway standard.
''This List is limited to Tasmania's freeway-standard roads.''


Hobart region

* Brooker Highway ( Rosetta to Granton) * Midland Highway ( Brighton Bypass) * Tasman Highway ( Tasman Bridge to Hobart Airport) * Southern Outlet (Hobart to
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Channel Highway The Channel Highway is a regional highway that travels south from Hobart To Huonville, Tasmania, Australia. The Channel Highway starts from the end of Sandy Bay Road and travels south toward Huonville via Taroona, Kingston, Huntingfield, M ...
( Kingston Bypass)


Rural region

* Bass Highway ( Burnie to Devonport and
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to Illawarra Main Road) * Midland Highway ( South Launceston to Breadalbane)


Victoria

Victoria has the second largest number (behind New South Wales) and highest density of freeways in Australia, with the majority being located in Melbourne City or the metropolitan areas. While most of Australia has a low population density over a large area, where towns are sparse or located a significant distance from each other; Victoria has towns located throughout the entire state, with large numbers of inhabitants, in both urban and rural areas (many of which are major) such as
Ballarat Ballarat ( ) is a city in the Central Highlands (Victoria), Central Highlands of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 Census, Ballarat had a population of 116,201, making it the third largest city in Victoria. Estimated resid ...
or
Bendigo Bendigo ( ) is a city in Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital. As of 2019, Bendigo had an urban population of 100,991, makin ...
. In addition to the roads listed below, Victoria has a number of dual carriageway standard Highways that are given an "M" designation. Whilst these roads are not officially Freeway standard, many of them may have a number of grade-separated intersections along the route. These routes are not listed below.


Melbourne region (urban freeways)

*Freeways within Greater Melbourne, speed limit varies between 60 km/h and 100 km/h. * CityLink (Southern Link, Fully electronically tolled) * Monash Freeway * Princes Freeway (East) (from Narre Warren to Pakenham, continues past Pakenham as Rural Freeway) * Princes Freeway (West) (from Laverton North to Werribee, continues past Werribee as Rural Freeway) * West Gate Freeway Note: "East" and "West" sections of Princes Freeway are officially part of the same freeway and route corridor. * CityLink (Western Link, Fully electronically tolled) * Tullamarine Freeway * Eastern Freeway * EastLink (Fully electronically tolled) * Frankston Freeway * Western Freeway (from Derrimut to Melton West, continues past Melton West as Rural Freeway) * Mornington Peninsula Freeway * Hume Freeway (from Thomastown to Wallan, continues past Wallan as Rural Freeway) – Not entirely freeway standard, In Kalkallo there is residential property, business and local road access with 80 km/h speed limit. * Calder Freeway (from Essendon North to Keilor North, continues past Keilor North as Rural Freeway) * Metropolitan Ring Road * Western Ring Road * South Gippsland Freeway


Rural region (rural freeways)

On freeways outside of Greater Melbourne, the speed limit varies between 80 km/h and 110 km/h. * Princes Freeway (East) (continues at Werribee towards Melbourne as Urban Freeway) * Princes Freeway (West) (continues at Pakenham towards Melbourne as Urban Freeway) – Not entirely freeway standard, In Yarragon and
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there is residential property, business and local road access with 60 km/h speed limit. * Geelong Ring Road (officially part of Princes Freeway) Note: "East" and "West" sections of Princes Freeway are officially part of the same freeway and route corridor. * Western Freeway (continues at Melton West towards Melbourne as Urban Freeway) * Hume Freeway (continues at Wallan towards Melbourne as Urban Freeway) * Goulburn Valley Freeway * Calder Freeway (continues at Keilor North towards Melbourne as Urban Freeway)


Under construction

* West Gate Tunnel – Under construction, expected to be complete in 2025. * Western Highway Duplication (Buangor to Stawell) – Commenced construction in 2017, currently on hold. * North East Link – Under construction, expected to be complete in 2027/2028.


Gallery

File:Geelong Ring Road section 3 downhill Waurn Ponds 2009.jpg, M1 Geelong Ring Road File:Looking north bound down the Tullamarine Freeway at Airport West.jpg, M2 Tullamarine Freeway File:Eastern Freeway and Melbourne skyline from Willsmere Park, Kew East.jpg, M3 Eastern Freeway File:Deer Park Bypass eastbound at Western Ring Road.jpg, M8 Western Freeway File:MP Fwy view from Thompson Rd.jpg, M11 Mornington Peninsula Freeway File:M31 - panoramio.jpg, M31 Hume Freeway File:GoulburnValleyFreeway1.jpg, M39 Goulburn Valley Freeway File:CalderFreeway.jpg, M79 Calder Freeway File:M80 Ring Road W from Sydney Rd.jpg, M80 Western Ring Road


Western Australia

Western Australia has three named freeways –
Kwinana Freeway The Kwinana Freeway is a freeway in and beyond the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking central Perth with Mandurah to the south. It is the central section of State Route 2, which continues north as Mitchell Freeway to Cl ...
, Mitchell Freeway, and Graham Farmer Freeway – but in addition has several highways that are in the process of being upgraded to full freeway standard and are considered part of the Perth freeway network. Their designation may remain as a highway though due to state restrictions on heavy vehicles (e.g. road trains) that are prevented by law from travelling on any road classed as a freeway.


Perth metro freeways

*
Kwinana Freeway The Kwinana Freeway is a freeway in and beyond the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking central Perth with Mandurah to the south. It is the central section of State Route 2, which continues north as Mitchell Freeway to Cl ...
* Mitchell Freeway * Reid Highway (
Erindale Road Erindale Road is a connector road in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, providing residents of the suburbs of Hamersley and Warwick with a connection to Reid Highway and Mitchell Freeway. The road is a dual carriageway with two ...
to Altone Road) * Roe Highway (Morrison Road to Great Eastern Highway Bypass, Great Eastern Highway Bypass to Tonkin Highway, Tonkin Highway to Kwinana Freeway) * Tonkin Highway ( Great Northern Highway at Muchea to Hale Road, Mills Road to Champion Drive) * Leach Highway (Airport Drive to Welshpool Road) * Graham Farmer Freeway


Rural expressways / freeways

* Forrest Highway – Southern extension of Kwinana Freeway at Mandurah through to Bunbury * Bussell Highway – Bunbury to Capel and from the south side of Capel to Busselton


Currently under construction in Perth

*Mitchell Freeway Extension (
Hester Avenue Hester Avenue (previously known as Quinns Road) is an east-west distributor road in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. It primarily links the coastal suburbs of the Clarkson- Butler region to ...
to Romeo Road) *Mitchell Freeway southbound widening – A third southbound lane is being added from Hodges Drive to Hepburn Avenue as well as an extra lane will be built from Hepburn Avenue entry ramp to Warwick Road exit ramp. *Leach Highway flyover over Leach Highway-Welshpool Road interchange. This will upgrade Leach Highway to expressway standard from the Manning Road lights through to the eastern end of Airport Drive at Perth International Airport. *Tonkin Gap project – the currently heavily congested section of Tonkin Highway between Collier Road and Great Eastern Highway upgraded to 3 lanes each way dual carriageway


Rural under construction

* Bunbury Outer Ring Road extension – the Bunbury Outer Ring Road will be a freeway between Forrest Highway and South Western Highway *Albany Ring Road – phase 1, with phase 2 to commence straight after completion of phase 1


Future urban upgrades and new freeways in planning

*Mitchell Freeway Extension (Romeo Road to Moore River) *Mitchell Freeway southbound – Installation of smart freeway technology with ramp metering from Hester Avenue to Vincent Street *Roe Highway Extension (
Perth Freight Link The Perth Freight Link was a proposed $1.9 billion project in Perth, Western Australia to improve the road freight link between Kewdale and Fremantle Harbour. The project was announced by the state government in May 2014, but was cancelled fol ...
) (Kwinana Freeway to
Stirling Highway Stirling Highway is, for most of its length, a four-lane single carriageway and major arterial road between Perth, Western Australia and the port city of Fremantle in Western Australia on the northern side of the Swan River. The speed limit ...
). Was under construction but this was halted at the last change of government. Its future remains unclear. *Roe Highway upgrade (Great Eastern Highway Bypass, to Great Northern Highway) *Reid Highway upgrade (Erindale Road to Mitchell Freeway, Altone Road to Great Northern Highway) *Tonkin Highway upgrade (Hale Road to Mills Road) *Tonkin Highway upgrade (Champion Drive to Thomas Road) *Tonkin Highway Extension (Thomas Road to South Western Highway, Pinjarra) *Whiteman-Yanchep Freeway (Tonkin Highway/ Gnangara Road to Mitchell Freeway (proposed)/
Yanchep Beach Road Yanchep Beach Road is an east-west road in outer northern Perth; it provides access to the outermost northern coastal suburbs of Yanchep and Two Rocks from Wanneroo Road as it leaves the Perth metropolitan area. The road is mostly a single car ...
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Orrong Road Orrong Road is a major arterial road servicing the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia as well as the south-eastern continuation of the Graham Farmer Freeway. It is a dual carriageway for its entire length, with multiple sets of traffic ...
Upgrade – Orrong Road to be upgraded to a 4 lane trenched expressway with service roads alongside from Graham Farmer Freeway to Leach Highway, rising onto a viaduct over Leach Highway and Division Street/Bell Street. May be extended in the future along Orrong and Welshpool Roads as far as Tonkin Highway. *Great Eastern Highway Bypass, where all current at grade intersections are planned to be removed and the road upgraded to full freeway standard.


Rural upgrades and new freeway in planning

*Busselton Outer Bypass (BOB) *Perth-Adelaide Freeway "Orange Route" – (Roe Highway, Stratton to Great Eastern Highway bypass at Northam)


See also

* Highways in Australia *
Highway 1 The following highways are numbered 1. For roads numbered A1, see list of A1 roads. For roads numbered B1, see list of B1 roads. For roads numbered M1, see List of M1 roads. For roads numbered N1, see list of N1 roads. For roads numbered ...
* National Highway (Australia) * Transport in Australia * Road transport in Australia * Toll roads in Australia * List of roads and highways * List of Australian airports * List of Australian ports


References

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