Major Intersections and Towns
| Bass Highway | |||
| Northbound | Distance to Melbourne (km) |
Distance to Phillip Island (km) |
Southbound |
| End Bass Highway continues as South Gippsland Highway to Cranbourne / Melbourne |
86 | 54 | Start Bass Highway from South Gippsland Highway |
| Woodleigh Gurdies-St Helier Road |
96 | 44 | Woodleigh Gurdies-St Helier Road |
| Pier Road Almurta Grantville-Glen Alvie Road |
101 | 39 | Grantville |
| Grantville | Almurta Grantville-Glen Alvie Road Pier Road |
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| Corinella Corinella Road Glen Forbes Glen Forbes Road |
105 | 35 | Glen Forbes Glen Forbes Road Corinella, Coronet Bay Corinella Road |
| Coronet Bay Soldiers Road |
110 | 30 | Coronet Bay Soldiers Road |
| continues as | 111 | 29 | continues as |
| Bass Hade Avenue |
112 | 28 | Bass Hade Avenue |
| continues as | 117 | 23 | Phillip Island Phillip Island Road |
| Phillip Island Phillip Island Road |
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| Westbound | Distance to Phillip Island (km) |
Distance to Leongatha (km) |
Eastbound |
| End | 23 | 56 | Start |
| Kongwak, Korumburra Korumburra Road |
40 | 39 | Kongwak, Korumburra Korumburra Road |
| Cape Paterson Cape Paterson Road |
40.5 | 38.5 | Wonthaggi |
| Wonthaggi | Cape Paterson Cape Paterson Road |
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| Inverloch, Korumburra Korumburra-Inverloch Road |
53 | 26 | Korumburra, Inverloch Korumburra-Inverloch Road |
| Inverloch, Cape Paterson, Venus Bay Inverloch-Venus Bay Road |
54 | 25 | Venus Bay, Inverloch Inverloch-Venus Bay Road |
| Start Bass Highway | 79 | 0 | Leongatha |
| End Bass Highway | |||
| Roundabout Strzelecki Highway to Mirboo North and Morwell via South Gippsland Highway to Korumburra and Melbourne South Gippsland Highway to Foster and Yarram |
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