List of Roads On The AusLink National Network
- Sydney to Melbourne – Hume Highway and Hume Freeway
- Sydney to Brisbane – the Sydney–Newcastle Freeway, New England and Cunningham Highways route and the Pacific Highway route
- Brisbane to Cairns – Bruce Highway
- Brisbane to Darwin – Warrego, Landsborough, Barkly and Stuart Highways
- Brisbane to Melbourne – Warrego, Gore, Newell and Goulburn Valley Highways and Hume Freeway
- Melbourne to Adelaide – Western Freeway, Western Highway, Dukes Highway, South Eastern Freeway and Adelaide-Crafers Highway
- Adelaide to Darwin – Port Wakefield Road and Stuart Highway
- Adelaide to Sydney – Sturt and Hume Highways
- Adelaide to Perth – Port Wakefield Road, Eyre, Coolgardie-Esperance(part) and Great Eastern Highways
- Perth to Darwin – Great Northern, Victoria and Stuart Highways
- Sydney to Canberra – Hume and Federal Highways
- Melbourne to Canberra – Hume Freeway, Hume and Barton Highways
- Hobart to Burnie including the link from Launceston to Bell Bay – Brooker, Midlands and the Bass Highway
- Townsville to Mount Isa – Flinders Highway
- Melbourne to Sale – Princes Highway
- Perth to Bunbury – South Western Highway
- Melbourne to Mildura – Calder Highway
- Sydney to Dubbo – Great Western and Mitchell Highways
- Sydney to Wollongong – Southern Freeway and Princes Highway
- Melbourne to Geelong – Princes Highway
- some urban links in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, connecting the long distance links to each other and to ports and airports.
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