150° East Meridian Rest Area
Highlights
Overview
Located just 28 kilometres south-west of Gunnedah along the Oxley Highway, this welcoming rest area is the perfect spot to pause and take in the beauty of the Liverpool Plains. Conveniently positioned between Gunnedah and Mullaley, it's an ideal place to stop for morning tea or lunch while enjoying sweeping views of picturesque farmland.
The site offers ample parking for caravans, a picnic shelter, rustic barbecue facilities, an information board, and even a sundial—making it both practical and charming. The area is wheelchair accessible and open year-round, so you can visit anytime.
What makes this location truly special is its connection to time itself. The 150 Degrees East Meridian, which crosses the Oxley Highway just 34 kilometres south-west of Gunnedah, forms the basis of Eastern Australian Standard Time—used in Queensland, New South Wales (except Broken Hill), Victoria, and Tasmania. Here, you can reflect on how time has been measured through the ages, from the apparent daily circuit of the sun to today's modern calculations based on the average solar day.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveller, or simply looking for a peaceful break on your journey, the 150° East Meridian Rest Area offers a unique blend of natural beauty and fascinating science.