Calder Highway

Calder Highway

Calder Freeway

New South Wales
Calder Freeway facing Mount Macedon
Coordinates
General information
TypeHighway
Length560.9 km (349 mi)
GazettedDecember 1913 (as Main Road)
July 1925 (as State Highway)
Route number(s)
  • A79 (1997–present)
    (VIC/NSW border–Ravenswood)
  • M79 (1997–present)
    (Ravenswood–Niddrie)
  • A790 (1997–present)
    (Calder Alternative Highway: Marong–Ravenswood)
  • Concurrencies:
  • A300 (1997–present)
    (Bendigo–Harcourt)
Former
route number
  • Metro Route 40 (1989–2020) (Keilor–Niddrie)
  • National Route 79 (1955–1997/2013) (VIC/NSW)
    Entire route
  • Freeway Route 90 (1972–1987)
    (Keilor–Niddrie)
  • Alternative National Route 79 (1986–1997)
    (Calder Alternative Highway: Marong–Ravenswood)
  • Concurrencies:
  • State Route 149 (1986–1997)
    (Bendigo–Harcourt)
Major junctions
Northwest end Silver City Highway
Curlwaa, New South Wales
 
Southeast end Tullamarine Freeway
Airport West, Melbourne
Location(s)
RegionLoddon Mallee, Grampians, Greater Melbourne
Major settlementsMildura, Ouyen, Charlton, Bendigo, Harcourt, Malmsbury, Kyneton, Woodend, Macedon, Gisborne, Diggers Rest, Sunbury
Highway system

Calder Highway is a rural highway in Australia, linking Mildura and the Victoria/New South Wales border to Bendigo, in North Central Victoria. South of Bendigo, where the former highway has been upgraded to freeway-standard, Calder Freeway links to Melbourne, subsuming former alignments of Calder Highway; the Victorian Government completed the conversion to freeway standard from Melbourne to Bendigo on 20 April 2009.

Calder Alternate Highway connects to Calder Highway at either end – just north of Ravenswood, and at Marong – and provides a bypass west of Bendigo.