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i got a question - im after getting to domestic airport - does any one know if i get onto king georges rd , and turn onto the m5 tunnel , will that take me directly to the domestic airport with out any chance of getting lost? im comming from lidcombe . cheers anyone who can help

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Once on the M5, take the second exit once you enter the tunnel.

Turn left at the lights off the exit and then follow the road for a few minutes till you reach the aiport.

It's on your right, there's plenty of signs, just be careful not to take the exit to the international airport (which is before the domestic turnoff).

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i looked at whereis.com , and it gave me a map to get there but it was through a lot of back streets , not a direct route . i looked in the st directory and followed the m 5 and goes straight to the airport - i just want to be sure lol . is there any tolls?

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i looked at whereis.com , and it gave me a map to get there but it was through a lot of back streets , not a direct route . i looked in the st directory and followed the m 5 and goes straight to the airport - i just want to be sure lol . is there any tolls?

no tolls if i get on at king georges

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no tolls if i get on at king georges

enter from king georges.. no toll.. just enter the first tunnel.. take the exit before the last exit (i think this is the 2nd exit) it'll say AIRPORT.. the exit is located when you start driving uphill in the tunnel..

once outside..turn left.. keep going and you'll see the sign for dom and int airport.. won't get lost.. very direct.. =)

hope this helps

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Exactly wat the post above said..easy to get there from M5

From Lidcome, go to Hume Highway, heading from Bankstown to City, go pass Stacy st and then the next traffic lights after Stacy st. Turn right..

Go striaght down that road which is Boroina rd..then at the 2nd lights that road would turn into Juno PDE

Keep going to the next lights which u need to Turn right at, which is Roberts rd (king Georges rd) follow Untill u see A BIG sign saying M5

Turn left there n go into the tunnel..exit at the 2nd exit in the tunnel

Go up to the set of lights then turn left..then stay in the LEFT lane..which will take u into Domestic airpot

Then follow where u need to go..either arrival or departs..

simple as tat..

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