Great Central Road

The Great Central Road is a mostly unsealed Australian highway that runs 1,126 km (700 mi) from Laverton, Western Australia to Yulara, Northern Territory .

The Great Central Road has its origins in the early 1930s when Warburton was established as a missionary settlement, and supplies were delivered from Laverton via a rough bush track.

At Jackie Junction 69 km (43 mi) north of Warburton, the Gunbarrel Highway branched from this road towards Carnegie Station further west.

All passenger vehicles are to stop and dispose of all quarantine risk material that is stated on the sign, including all fresh fruit, vegetables, honey, seed, potatoes, onions and other such plants.

[10] The two most notable attractions on this road are The Olgas and Uluru (Ayers Rock), both within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory.

[11] Empress Springs, or Reti, is a significant cultural site for Ngalia people, and is situated on land subject to a native title claim.