Buntine Highway
Buntine Highway –Northern Territory | |
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Map of north-western Australia with Buntine Highway highlighted in red | |
| General information | |
| Type | Rural road |
| Length | 581 km (361 mi) |
| Route number(s) |
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| Former route number | National Route 80 (Nicholson – Top Springs) |
| Major junctions | |
| West end | Duncan Road, Nicholson, Western Australia |
| Buchanan Highway (National Route 80) | |
| East end | Victoria Highway (National Highway 1), Delamere, Northern Territory |
| Location(s) | |
| Major settlements | Kalkarindji, Top Springs |
The Buntine Highway is a 581-kilometre highway in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. It runs from the Victoria Highway via Top Springs and Kalkarindji and then to Nicholson, Western Australia. The section from the Victoria Highway to Kalkaringi is a single-lane sealed road with a few dual-lane sections; the remaining section is unsealed. Funding for maintenance is provided by the Northern Territory government.
The highway was named in 1996 after Noel Buntine who established a livestock transportation business known as Buntine Roadways in the 1950s in northern Australia.