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The top 50 largest cities and towns in Australia (2025 update)

Everyone loves a league table, and this list shows the largest 50 urban areas in Australia by the Significant Urban Area measure, using population data from the ABS for the year to June 30th 2024.

Top 50 cities in Australia by population

Rank Significant Urban Area - State 2024 preliminary ERP 5 year change % 1 year change %
1 Melbourne Vic        5,245,182 6.9% 2.8%
2 Sydney NSW        5,143,256 5.9% 2.0%
3 Brisbane Qld        2,693,649 11.1% 2.7%
4 Perth WA        2,363,562 12.8% 3.1%
5 Adelaide SA        1,449,366 7.1% 1.5%
6 Gold Coast - Tweed Heads Qld-NSW           750,997 10.1% 2.1%
7 Newcastle - Maitland NSW           534,033 7.7% 1.4%
8 Canberra - Queanbeyan ACT-NSW           510,641 8.0% 1.5%
9 Sunshine Coast Qld           417,982 12.9% 2.5%
10 Central Coast NSW           351,237 2.6% 0.8%
11 Wollongong NSW           318,258 5.2% 1.5%
12 Geelong Vic           308,915 11.5% 2.3%
13 Hobart Tas           233,592 4.9% 0.4%
14 Townsville Qld           189,356 5.1% 1.4%
15 Cairns Qld           163,214 6.0% 1.4%
16 Toowoomba Qld           152,087 8.3% 1.5%
17 Darwin NT           138,567 3.6% 0.9%
18 Ballarat Vic           119,284 10.5% 2.5%
19 Bendigo Vic           106,022 5.3% 1.1%
20 Albury - Wodonga NSW-Vic           101,370 6.5% 1.3%
21 Launceston Tas              93,194 3.0% -0.3%
22 Mackay Qld              89,193 7.7% 1.2%
23 Rockhampton Qld              82,876 4.6% 1.2%
24 Bunbury WA              82,626 7.6% 1.5%
25 Bundaberg Qld              78,626 7.8% 1.8%
26 Coffs Harbour NSW              76,479 4.5% 0.9%
27 Hervey Bay Qld              62,184 10.4% 2.2%
28 Wagga Wagga NSW              57,963 1.8% 0.3%
29 Shepparton - Mooroopna Vic              55,212 3.8% 1.3%
30 Mildura - Buronga Vic-NSW              54,510 2.4% 0.2%
31 Port Macquarie NSW              52,661 8.2% 1.3%
32 Gladstone Qld              48,021 5.5% 1.5%
33 Ballina NSW              47,844 6.6% 1.4%
34 Warragul - Drouin Vic              46,710 17.6% 2.5%
35 Tamworth NSW              45,878 4.5% 0.9%
36 Busselton WA              44,881 11.9% 2.3%
37 Traralgon - Morwell Vic              44,013 3.4% 0.6%
38 Orange NSW              42,977 3.5% 0.8%
39 Bowral - Mittagong NSW              42,278 4.6% 0.7%
40 Dubbo NSW              42,112 5.6% 0.8%
41 Geraldton WA              41,540 6.2% 1.1%
42 Nowra - Bomaderry NSW              40,056 5.6% 0.9%
43 Bathurst NSW              38,642 4.6% 0.8%
44 Albany WA              37,571 6.3% 1.4%
45 Warrnambool Vic              36,496 3.0% 0.7%
46 Devonport Tas              32,932 4.5% 0.2%
47 Kalgoorlie - Boulder WA              30,719 1.0% 0.6%
48 Mount Gambier SA              30,663 2.5% 0.3%
49 Morisset - Cooranbong NSW              30,459 15.2% 3.5%
50 Victor Harbor - Goolwa SA              30,324 10.9% 1.7%
Source: ABS Regional Population, 2023-24

Yes, Melbourne is larger than Sydney by this measure, and the gap has widened a little to just over 100,000.

By the more commonly used Greater Capital City measure (a wider area), Sydney remains the larger city with 5.56m to Melbourne's 5.35m.

This is primarily because Greater Sydney includes the Central Coast, while the Sydney SUA does not.

And if you were to add Newcastle and Wollongong to Sydney - to get a ~150km radius (still predominantly urban), while similarly adding Geelong to Melbourne, Sydney is bigger by over 600k.

Since the last update two years ago, there has been surprisingly little change in the rankings of this list.

The top 50 is fairly stable.

  • Only Alice Springs has dropped out (to #51), replaced by Morisset - Cooranbong in the Lake Macquarie area, entering at #49 and the largest percentage increase of any area in the list over the past 5 years.
  • You need to go all the way down to #32 in the list to find any change in the rankings since 2022. Gladstone and Ballina have swapped places, and just below this, Warragul-Drouin has just gone ahead of Tamworth, while Busselton has gone ahead of Traralgon-Morwell.
  • Gold Coast-Tweed has hit three-quarters of a million people and is on track to be our 6th million-city, though this is likely to take another 10 years.
  • Victor Harbour-Goolwa is likely to become the 2nd largest urban centre in South Australia in the next two years, overtaking Mount Gambier, which itself overtook Whyalla a few years back (no longer in the top 50).
  • The previous version of this list had some boundary changes, which caused areas to shift significantly due to including more population. Melton, which was previously included, was subsumed into Melbourne's population in 2022, and Ballina was expanded. There are minimal boundary changes in the 2024 version, hence, the rankings don't alter much, despite uneven population growth.

These top 50 cities comprise 22,830,210 people. 84% of the total population of Australia lives in these 50 cities,s which illustrates just how urbanised the nation is! 38% live in just the top 2, and 62% in the top 5.

That's an incredible increase of over 1.1 million in two years, and 94% of Australia's population growth.

Notably, NONE of these areas have fallen in population over 5 years, and only ONE has fallen over the last 1 year (Launceston, Tas).

States/Territories by number of cities in the top 50

State/Territory Cities in the top 50
NSW 18
Vic 10
Qld 12
SA 3
WA 6
Tas 3
NT 1

Source: ABS

NSW has the greatest number of cities in the top 50, followed by Qld and Vic.

Note that this table adds up to 53, due to the border crossing urban areas, which are in multiple states.

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About Glenn Capuano Glenn is a Census expert working at .id Informed Decisions. After ten years working at the ABS, Glenn's deep knowledge of the Census has been a crucial input in the development of our community profiles. These tools help everyday people uncover the rich and important stories about our communities that are often hidden deep in the Census data. Visit .id Informed Decisions
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Did you leave out Mandurah?

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What about Ipswich Qld?

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