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The figures below broadly represent the populations of the contiguous built-up area of each city or town as defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.The population figures are drawn from the Australian Census Urban Centres and Localities data, where an "urban centre" is defined as a population cluster of 1,000 or more people. [1]
In other capital cities, the central LGA covers a much smaller proportion of the total urban area. The populations of the central local government areas in other capitals are relatively small. As of June 2020, Darwin had a population of 82,030, Hobart 55,250, Perth 30,971, and Adelaide 26,177. [ 150 ]
Since 1993, only local government areas in New South Wales can be declared as "cities" by the Government, under the Local Government Act 1993. [1] Although the present version of the Act specifies no criteria for city status, [2] a previous version of the Act specified that to be a city, a Council area must:
Victoria: Oldest European settlement in Victoria. 1834 Wollongong: New South Wales 1834 Pinjarra: Western Australia 1835 York: Western Australia [8] [9] 1835 Melbourne: Victoria Second-largest city in Australia and capital of Victoria. 1836 Adelaide: South Australia: Largest city and capital of South Australia. 1836 Bunbury: Western Australia ...
Pages in category "Cities in Victoria (state)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ballarat;
Victoria, commonly abbreviated as Vic, [10] is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state (after Tasmania), with a land area of 227,444 km 2 (87,817 sq mi); the second-most-populated state (after New South Wales), with a population of over 6.9 million; [4] and the most densely populated state in Australia (30.6 per km 2). [11]
Largest populated areas in Australia. ... 2021, using Greater Capital City Statistical Area figures for capital cities (excluding Canberra) ...
This is a list of cities and towns in the Australian state of New South Wales with a population of 5,000 or greater as at the 2021 Census. The below figures represent the populations of the contiguous built-up areas of each city or town.