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  2. Demographics of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Chart of Melbourne's current and projected population growth. Melbourne is Australia's second-most populous city and has a diverse and multicultural population. Melbourne dominated Australia's population growth for the 15th year in a row as of 2017, adding 125,424 people between 2016 and 2017, and boomed past 5 million people in 2019.

  3. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Map of Melbourne and Geelong urban areas. ... In the 2024 Global Financial Centres Index, ... After a trend of declining population density since World War II, ...

  4. List of cities in Australia by population - Wikipedia

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    Estimated resident population Growth from 2011 to 2022 Included SUAs June 2023 [2] June 2011 [2] 1 Greater Sydney New South Wales: 5,450,496 4,391,674 +24.11%: Sydney Central Coast: 2 Greater Melbourne Victoria: 5,207,145 4,169,366 +24.89%: Melbourne Bacchus Marsh Gisborne: 3 Greater Brisbane Queensland: 2,706,966 2,147,436 +26.06%: Brisbane 4 ...

  5. States and territories of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Population (June 2024) [18] Area (km 2) [19] Population Density (/km 2) No. of Reps. in Aus House [20] Governor Premier (Party) State Government New South Wales: NSW: AU-NSW: Sydney: 8,484,357: 800,150 10.49 47 Margaret Beazley: Chris Minns Government of New South Wales: Victoria: VIC: AU-VIC: Melbourne: 6,981,352: 227,416 30.18 38 Margaret ...

  6. List of places in Victoria by population - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. City of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne City coat of arms Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street built 1870–1887. The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne. In 2021, the city has an area of 37.7 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi) and had a population of 149,615. [3]

  8. Demographics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The population of Australia is estimated to be 27,644,900 as of 31 January 2025. [11] It is the 54th [12] most populous country in the world and the most populous Oceanian country. Its population is concentrated mainly in urban areas, particularly on the Eastern, South Eastern and Southern seaboards, and is expected to exceed 30 million by 2029 ...

  9. Geography of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne covers an urbanised area (generally excluding nearby rural areas) of approximately 2,453 km 2 –larger than that of Sydney, Greater London and Mexico City, [1] with population density roughly around 16 people per hectare on average. [1] [2] [3] The city itself is situated in a region of alpine forests known as the High Country.