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National Route 1 (Pacific Highway) (Former Alignment: Taree area)

The Pacific Highway, one of Australia’s busiest and most important road links, passes through the heart of residential, farming and retail areas of many towns along the New South Wales coast between Hexham, northwest of the industrial city of Newcastle, to the NSW-QLD Border at Tweed Heads, about 90 minutes south of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland.

The route's southern terminus is located at the junction of the Pacific Highway (SR111) and the New England Highway (NH1) at Hexham, 16 km northwest of Newcastle, which is north of Sydney. The northern terminus is at the New South Wales / Queensland border, just west of the town centre of Tweed Heads. The route itself is a mix of freeway, arterial and rural highway standards. The highway has been progressively upgraded over the years, however since the late 1980s, an accelerated upgrade program has been undertaken. Despite the acceleration program, only approximately 40% of the highway is of dual carriageway.

This page covers the former alignment in the Taree area. The upgraded section of highway was opened to traffic partially in December 1997, with the final section opening May 2000.

Former Route Number:
Information courtesy of the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority

Southbound at Purfleet
5 minutes from Taree's CBD is Purfleet, which is now home to the southern end of the Taree By-Pass. This section of road (now Manning River Drive) still exists, but is in some parts restriped by the local council as single lane in each direction.

Image © David Whiteman