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List of cities in Australia

Map of Australia

This is a list of cities in Australia, arranged by state:

Contents

Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales

See also: List of Sydney suburbs, Local Government Areas of New South Wales

Northern Territory

See also: Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory

Queensland

See also: Local Government Areas of Queensland

South Australia

See also: Local Government Areas of South Australia

Tasmania

See also: Local Government Areas of Tasmania

Victoria

See also: List of localities (Victoria), Local Government Areas of Victoria

Western Australia

See also: List of Perth suburbs, Local Government Areas of Western Australia

Largest cities by population

Figures for the larger cities are Statistical Division populations, roughly eqivalent to metropolitan areas. State and territory capitals are in bold.

Rank Population Centre Estimated resident population in June 2000 (Aust. Bureau of Statistics [1])
1 Sydney , New South Wales 4,085,600
2 Melbourne, Victoria 3,466,000
3 Brisbane, Queensland 1,626,900
4 Perth, Western Australia 1,381,100
5 Adelaide, South Australia 1,096,100
6 Newcastle, New South Wales 483,300
7 Gold Coast-Tweed, Queensland/New South Wales 404,300
8 Canberra-Queanbeyan, Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales 350,100
9 Wollongong, New South Wales 264,400
10 Hobart, Tasmania 194,200
11 Sunshine Coast, Queensland 178,000
12 Geelong, Victoria 184,332
13 Townsville, Queensland 130,000
14 Cairns, Queensland 115,600
15 Launceston, Tasmania 98,300
16 Albury-Wodonga, New South Wales/Victoria 94,800
17 Darwin, Northern Territory 90,000
18 Toowoomba City, Queensland 87,600
19 Ballarat, Victoria 82,000
20 Burnie-Devonport, Tasmania 78,100
21 Bendigo, Victoria 77,200
22 Bathurst-Orange, New South Wales 74,200
23 Latrobe Valley, Victoria 73,400
24 Mackay, Queensland 66,200
25 Rockhampton, Queensland 63,900
26 Hastings (Port Macquarie), New South Wales 62,900
27 Coffs Harbour, New South Wales 60,500
28 Bundaberg, Queensland 56,300
29 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 55,700
30 Mildura, Victoria 44,100
31 Greater Taree, New South Wales 44,100
32 Shepparton, Victoria 43,300
33 Lismore, New South Wales 43,000
34 Gladstone, Queensland 39,600
35 Dubbo, New South Wales 37,800
36 Tamworth, New South Wales 35,700
37 Kalgoorlie/Boulder, Western Australia 32,000

See also

List of cities, Australian Local Government Areas

External links

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