Template:Largest cities of Australia
Rank | State | Pop. | Rank | State | Pop. | ||||
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![]() Sydney ![]() Melbourne |
1 | Sydney | NSW | 5,230,330 | 11 | Geelong | Vic | 268,277 | ![]() Brisbane Perth |
2 | Melbourne | Vic | 4,936,349 | 12 | Hobart | Tas | 232,606 | ||
3 | Brisbane | Qld | 2,462,637 | 13 | Townsville | Qld | 180,820 | ||
4 | Perth | WA | 2,059,484 | 14 | Cairns | Qld | 152,729 | ||
5 | Adelaide | SA | 1,345,777 | 15 | Darwin | NT | 148,564 | ||
6 | Gold Coast–Tweed Heads | Qld/NSW | 679,127 | 16 | Toowoomba | Qld | 136,861 | ||
7 | Newcastle–Maitland | NSW | 486,704 | 17 | Ballarat | Vic | 105,471 | ||
8 | Canberra–Queanbeyan | ACT/NSW | 457,563 | 18 | Bendigo | Vic | 99,122 | ||
9 | Sunshine Coast | Qld | 333,436 | 19 | Albury–Wodonga | NSW/Vic | 93,603 | ||
10 | Wollongong | NSW | 302,739 | 20 | Launceston | Tas | 87,382 |
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Notes
- ^a All population figures from ABS 3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2018, using Greater Capital City Statistical Area figures for capital cities (excluding Canberra) and Significant Urban Areas for all other cities
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