150° East Meridian Rest Area

Overview

The Rest Area is located 28 kilometres south-west of Gunnedah, off the Oxley Highway. The area has ample parking for Caravans, a picnic shelter, an information board, a sundial and rustic barbecue…

The Rest Area is located 28 kilometres south-west of Gunnedah, off the Oxley Highway. The area has ample parking for Caravans, a picnic shelter, an information board, a sundial and rustic barbecue facilities. The rest area is in between Gunnedah and Mullaley, a spot to pull up for morning tea or lunch, with views across the scenic farmland.

This particular meridian is the basis of the Eastern Australian Standard Time, used in Queensland, New South Wales (except Broken Hill), Victoria and Tasmania.

The 150 Degrees East Meridian crosses the Oxley Highway, 34 kilometres south-west of Gunnedah.

Methods of measuring time have varied over the ages, but the time unit most commonly employed has been the apparent daily circuit of the sun, from which solar time is derived. The solar day is based on one complete rotation of the earth around its axis. Solar days are not uniform in length, because the movement of the earth is not constant, modern time calculation is based on the average solar day.

This rest area attraction is open at all times and wheel-chair accessible.

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