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Australian Capital Territory - ACT

  1. Canberra

New South Wales - NSW

  1. Sydney (Capital)

  2. Albury-Wodonga (NSW-Victoria border)

  3. Armidale

  4. Bathurst

  5. Broken Hill

  6. Cessnock

  7. Coffs Harbour

  8. Bourke

  9. Dubbo

  10. Gosford

  11. Goulburn

  12. Grafton

  13. Lake Macquarie

  14. Lismore

  15. Maitland

  16. Newcastle

  17. Nowra

  18. Orange

  19. Port Macquarie

  20. Tamworth

  21. Tweed Heads (NSW-Queensland border)

  22. Wagga Wagga

  23. Wollongong

Northern Territory

  1. Darwin (Capital)

  2. Alice Springs

  3. Palmerston

Queensland

  1. Brisbane (Capital)

  2. Bundaberg

  3. Cairns

  4. Charters Towers

  5. Coolangatta (Queensland-NSW border)

  6. Gladstone

  7. Gold Coast

  8. Gympie

  9. Hervey Bay

  10. Ipswich

  11. Mackay

  12. Maryborough

  13. Mount Isa

  14. Redcliffe

  15. Rockhampton

  16. Sunshine Coast

  17. Toowoomba

  18. Townsville

South Australia

  1. Adelaide (Capital)

  2. Whyalla

  3. Mount Gambier

  4. Port Augusta

  5. Port Pirie

  6. Port Lincoln

  7. Victor Harbor

Tasmania

  1. Hobart (Capital)

  2. Burnie

  3. Devonport

  4. Launceston

The State of Victoria

  1. Melbourne (Capital)

  2. Albury-Wodonga (NSW-Victoria border)

  3. Ballarat

  4. Bendigo

  5. Geelong

  6. Latrobe Valley

  7. Mildura

  8. Shepparton

Western Australia

  1. Perth (Capital)

  2. Albany

  3. Bunbury

  4. Fremantle

  5. Kalgoorlie

  6. Port Hedland

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Population figures below are 2024 ABS Significant Urban Area estimates, sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics via .id community demography (2025).

Rank Population Centre Estimated population 2024 (ABS Significant Urban Area)
1 Melbourne, Victoria 5,245,182
2 Sydney, New South Wales 5,143,256
3 Brisbane, Queensland 2,693,649
4 Perth, Western Australia 2,363,562
5 Adelaide, South Australia 1,449,366
6 Gold Coast–Tweed Heads, Queensland/New South Wales 750,997
7 Newcastle–Maitland, New South Wales 534,033
8 Canberra–Queanbeyan, Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales 510,641
9 Sunshine Coast, Queensland 417,982
10 Central Coast, New South Wales 351,237
11 Wollongong, New South Wales 318,258
12 Geelong, Victoria 308,915
13 Hobart, Tasmania 233,592
14 Townsville, Queensland 189,356
15 Cairns, Queensland 163,214
16 Toowoomba, Queensland 152,087
17 Darwin, Northern Territory 138,567
18 Ballarat, Victoria 119,284
19 Bendigo, Victoria 106,022
20 Albury–Wodonga, New South Wales/Victoria 101,370
21 Launceston, Tasmania 93,194
22 Mackay, Queensland 89,193
23 Rockhampton, Queensland 82,876
24 Bunbury, Western Australia 82,626
25 Bundaberg, Queensland 78,626
26 Coffs Harbour, New South Wales 76,479
27 Hervey Bay, Queensland 62,184
28 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 57,963
29 Shepparton–Mooroopna, Victoria 55,212
30 Mildura–Buronga, Victoria/New South Wales 54,510
31 Port Macquarie, New South Wales 52,661
32 Gladstone, Queensland 48,021
33 Ballina, New South Wales 47,844

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Significant Urban Areas, 2024 preliminary Estimated Resident Population. Data via .id community demography, 2025.

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