Kamilaroi Highway is a state highway in New South Wales. It has been given the national route number 37. Its status as a highway is fairly new.
It runs 620 kilometres (390 mi) from Willow Tree on the New England Highway in central New South Wales in a north-western direction until it reaches Bourke on the Mitchell Highway. The Kamilaroi Highway offers the most direct route from the Great Divide to the Outback. The Kamilaroi Highway crosses the Bogan River 43 kilometres (27 mi) east of Bourke.
The highway is named after the Kamilaroi Indigenous Australian people who live in the area.
Read more about Kamilaroi Highway: List of Towns and Villages On The Kamilaroi Highway, Route Attractions and Features
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