Newell Highway
The Newell Highway (A39) is Australia’s longest inland highway, stretching over 1,000 kilometres through the heart of New South Wales. Connecting Melbourne and Brisbane, it is one of the country’s busiest freight and touring routes, carrying thousands of travellers, caravanners and road trippers every day.

A Convenient Stop on Your Journey
Located just 5 minutes from the CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope (“The Dish”), Alectown is a popular stopping point for visitors exploring the region. Its central location makes it easy to combine a visit to the telescope with local attractions, cafés and nearby natural destinations such as Goobang National Park.
Driving Distances
Sydney
5 hours 10 minutes (382 km)
Melbourne
8 hours (757 km)
Brisbane
10 hours 30 minutes (930 km)
Parkes
20 minutes
CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope
5 minutes
Explore the Central West
Travelling the Newell Highway is more than simply reaching your destination, it’s an opportunity to discover authentic country towns, wide open landscapes and unique attractions along the way. Whether you’re passing through for a short break or planning a longer stay, Alectown provides a welcoming base to explore the best of the Central West and enjoy genuine Australian country hospitality.
