Thinking of heading to darwin in the next couple of weeks via qld from central coast nsw is any one heading that way at this point of time due to covid problems would like to contribute to some local economy's and want to get away ,any suggestions on the best route .
travelyounger said
08:23 PM Jul 24, 2020
Hi Mike
We came over the border through the m1 on Wednesday and most parks are only taking 50% of sites and showgrounds filling up early up the coast there are also heaps of backpackers in the highway rest areas.We decided to go inland from Caboulture which was much easier to get a good spot as we don't really like overpriced parks if you are going to NT I would head north west NSW and go through the border west of the ranges into qld then up the middle and get on the Savannah way and go into NT that way also lots of business have been effected by loss of trade in qld and there are many not open as yet .
Cheers
iana said
09:47 PM Jul 24, 2020
We are waiting on border clearance to WA, before heading that way. Could be very soon, or else we are staying in QLD if WA doesn't want us.
Gundog said
09:01 AM Jul 25, 2020
A timely reminder if crossing into the NT from Qld, 3 days prior to crossing you need to go online to approval, likewise NT to SA.
We have friends in the NT awaiting the border into WA to open, the advice they have received is no non essential visitors until Sept, or perhaps later at the onset of the wet season.
I have been online getting info, if we decide to go to SA later in the year, best advice I have found with the least amout of imposition is Qld to NT to SA, it adds an extra 1000+ km rather than the most direct route Qld via Cunnamulla to Cobar to Broken Hill then via the Barrier Highway to Adelaide.
Normally we would go via Sydney and Swan Hill in Vic to visit or Kids and grand kids, but if you enter Vic or any NSW hot spots, most likely entry into SA would be a no go.
mike g g said
11:28 AM Jul 25, 2020
Thanks for the positive info will work out or route via qld let us know when you head off thanks again
darjak said
03:32 PM Jul 29, 2020
Gundog why not go through Birdsville HWY to SA if in QLD
or Innamincka SA from NSW save alot of ks and only one border crossing
Gundog said
08:10 PM Jul 29, 2020
Darjak, I have done more that my share of dirt track running in the past, our van's a blacktop roads only, no point in bashing down a dirt roads, I will drive away from the most direct route to avoid a dirt one. The last dirt road we ran on was the VRD in CQ because the bloody GPS directed me that way, me dirt roads we don't use the GPS anymore either.
miroku12g said
07:48 AM Jul 30, 2020
IMO,
We in Queensland over a period of time have "Taken The Micky" out of our friends in Victoria "The Place To Be"? but at the moment it's sad to say that it appears that Covid has / is turning State against State, people against people, towns against towns..........Not Australian is it !!
Just saying
Maz & Dave
Rob Driver said
08:28 AM Jul 30, 2020
miroku12g wrote:
IMO, We in Queensland over a period of time have "Taken The Micky" out of our friends in Victoria "The Place To Be"? but at the moment it's sad to say that it appears that Covid has / is turning State against State, people against people, towns against towns..........Not Australian is it !!
Just saying
Maz & Dave
I dont think that this is turning state against state in the majority.
We have friends in Vic that can not travel across borders. This is for the welfare and health of the people, it is not because one state is against another state
My advice to the OP would be to stay where you are and wait this out rather than risk travelling from an area very close to known hotspots. There is a full ban from Qld on the Greater Sydney but I only read the other day that there were cases in Port Stephens.
This virus can not be spread if people dont travel...this is so simple.
Regards
Angie
darjak said
02:10 PM Jul 30, 2020
Bentaxlebabe (Angie) X2
Totally agree ( This virus cant be spread if people dont travel)
But to some you might as well talk to a brick wall.
Just like the the two girls from QLD reckon they should spend a
mandatory 6mths jail time plus fine.
At least everyone knows what they look like thanks to photos.
miroku12g said
03:43 PM Jul 30, 2020
Bentaxlebabe,
Exactly what we are doing, our trip around the block was postponed back in April, at least we have the weather on our side up here, as for state against state, maybe iv'e missed read comments about Victorians or Victoria wanting to come to Qld, but as you say it's pretty simple but clearly not for some though !
A timely reminder if crossing into the NT from Qld, 3 days prior to crossing you need to go online to approval, likewise NT to SA.
We have friends in the NT awaiting the border into WA to open, the advice they have received is no non essential visitors until Sept, or perhaps later at the onset of the wet season.
I have been online getting info, if we decide to go to SA later in the year, best advice I have found with the least amout of imposition is Qld to NT to SA, it adds an extra 1000+ km rather than the most direct route Qld via Cunnamulla to Cobar to Broken Hill then via the Barrier Highway to Adelaide.
Normally we would go via Sydney and Swan Hill in Vic to visit or Kids and grand kids, but if you enter Vic or any NSW hot spots, most likely entry into SA would be a no go.
or Innamincka SA from NSW save alot of ks and only one border crossing
We in Queensland over a period of time have "Taken The Micky" out of our friends in Victoria "The Place To Be"? but at the moment it's sad to say that it appears that Covid has / is turning State against State, people against people, towns against towns..........Not Australian is it !!
Just saying
Maz & Dave
I dont think that this is turning state against state in the majority.
We have friends in Vic that can not travel across borders. This is for the welfare and health of the people, it is not because one state is against another state
My advice to the OP would be to stay where you are and wait this out rather than risk travelling from an area very close to known hotspots. There is a full ban from Qld on the Greater Sydney but I only read the other day that there were cases in Port Stephens.
This virus can not be spread if people dont travel...this is so simple.
Regards
Angie
Totally agree ( This virus cant be spread if people dont travel)
But to some you might as well talk to a brick wall.
Just like the the two girls from QLD reckon they should spend a
mandatory 6mths jail time plus fine.
At least everyone knows what they look like thanks to photos.
Exactly what we are doing, our trip around the block was postponed back in April, at least we have the weather on our side up here, as for state against state, maybe iv'e missed read comments about Victorians or Victoria wanting to come to Qld, but as you say it's pretty simple but clearly not for some though !
Dave & Maz