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    The Connie Sue Highway is an outback road which runs from Rawlinna on the Trans-Australian Railway to the Aboriginal community of Warburton on the Great Central Road. Approximately 650 km long and running north-south, it lies entirely in the state of Western Australia and crosses the Nullarbor Plain and the Great Victoria Desert. Though officially named the Rawlinna-Warburton Road, it is better known as the Connie Sue, after the daughter of Len Beadell, a famous 20th-century surveyor and bushman.

    Approximately halfway along this route is Neale Junction, where the highway intersects with another outback road, the Anne Beadell Highway. Anne was Connie Sue's mother.

    This road, like many Len Beadell built, is a "highway" in name only. It is remote and does not carry regular traffic. There is no available ground water and it is one of the longest stretches in Australia between fuel pumps. The only place on the highway that sells fuel is Warburton. There is no fuel for sale at Rawlinna. The closest fuel available to Rawlinna is on the Eyre Highway more than 100km to the south at Caiguna or Cocklebiddy.

    Travellers need to be thoroughly prepared before tackling this road.

    A permit is required to travel through Warburton and is available from the Department of Indigenous Affairs.





        Connie Sue Highway
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    NameConnie Sue Highway
    FromWarburton, Western Australia
    ToRawlinna, Western Australia
    Length650 kilometre
    StateWestern Australia
    Permit1 required for Warburton
    FuelWarburton, Western Australia
    FacilitiesWarburton, Western Australia

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