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| list_by_pop = List of cities in Australia by population | | list_by_pop = List of cities in Australia by population | ||
Revision as of 16:15, 9 June 2020
| Rank | State | Pop. | Rank | State | Pop. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Sydney ![]() Melbourne |
1 | Sydney | NSW | 5,312,163 | 11 | Geelong | Vic | 275,794 | ![]() Brisbane Perth Perth |
| 2 | Melbourne | Vic | 5,078,193 | 12 | Hobart | Tas | 236,136 | ||
| 3 | Brisbane | Qld | 2,514,184 | 13 | Townsville | Qld | 181,668 | ||
| 4 | Perth | WA | 2,085,973 | 14 | Cairns | Qld | 153,951 | ||
| 5 | Adelaide | SA | 1,359,760 | 15 | Darwin | NT | 147,255 | ||
| 6 | Gold Coast–Tweed Heads | Qld/NSW | 693,671 | 16 | Toowoomba | Qld | 138,223 | ||
| 7 | Newcastle–Maitland | NSW | 491,474 | 17 | Ballarat | Vic | 107,652 | ||
| 8 | Canberra–Queanbeyan | ACT/NSW | 462,136 | 18 | Bendigo | Vic | 100,991 | ||
| 9 | Sunshine Coast | Qld | 341,069 | ||||||
| 10 | Wollongong | NSW | 306,034 | ||||||
References
Notes
- ^a All population figures from ABS 3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2019, using Greater Capital City Statistical Area figures for capital cities (excluding Canberra) and Significant Urban Areas for all other cities
References
- ↑ "3218.0 - Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2018-19". Australian Bureau of Statistics.


