Bunya Highway

The Bunya Highway is a state highway of Queensland, Australia. It is a relatively short road, running approximately 173 kilometres in a south-westerly direction from Goomeri to Dalby. The highway connects the Warrego and Burnett Highways.

It is a state-controlled regional road (numbers 45A (Dalby to Kingaroy) and 45B (Kingaroy to Goomeri)).

The Bunya Highway passes near the Bunya Mountains National Park, which is popular with tourists. The highway is named after the Bunya-bunya Araucaria bidwilli, which grows in the area and the seeds of which were (and still are) a favourite food of the Aborigines.

The road continues east of Goomeri as the Wide Bay Highway, connecting it to Gympie.

In 2008, the intersection with Burnett Highway was reconstructed to favour Murgon-bound traffic.

List of towns along the Bunya Highway



 * Dalby
 * Bell
 * Kumbia
 * Kingaroy
 * Memerambi
 * Wooroolin
 * Tingoora
 * Wondai
 * Murgon
 * Goomeri

Intersecting state-controlled roads
The following state-controlled roads, from south to north, intersect with the Bunya Highway:
 * Dalby–Cooyar Road
 * Macalister–Bell Road
 * Kingaroy–Jandowae Road
 * Bunya Mountains Road
 * Kingaroy–Burrandowan Road
 * D'Aguilar Highway
 * Memerambi–Gordonbrook Road
 * Chinchilla–Wondai Road
 * Wondai–Proston Road
 * Murgon–Gayndah Road
 * Kilcoy–Murgon Road
 * Burnett Highway

Kingaroy–Burrandowan Road
Kingaroy–Burrandowan Road is a state-controlled district road (number 428), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). It runs from the Bunya Highway in to Chinchilla–Wondai Road in, a distance of 64.4 km. It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.

Memerambi–Gordonbrook Road
Memerambi–Gordonbrook Road is a state-controlled district road (number 4206), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). It runs from the Bunya Highway in to Chinchilla–Wondai Road in, a distance of 25.1 km. It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.