Monday 12 March 2012

Dân Số Australia


Rank↓
Statistical Division/District↓
State/Territory↓
June 2009[2]↓
June 2010[3]↓
1
4,504,469
4,575,532
2
3,995,537
4,077,036
3
2,004,262
2,043,185
4
1,658,992
1,696,065
5
1,187,466
1,203,186
6
Queensland/New South Wales
577,977
591,473
7
New South Wales
540,796
546,788
8
403,118
410,419
*
Australian Capital Territory[4]
351,868
358,600
9
New South Wales
288,984
292,190
10
Queensland
245,309
251,081
11
Greater Hobart
212,019
214,705
12
Victoria
175,803
178,650
13
Queensland
168,402
172,316
14
Queensland
147,118
150,920
15
Queensland
128,600
131,258
16
124,760
127,532
17
Tasmania
105,445
106,153
18
New South Wales/Victoria
104,609
106,052
19
Victoria
94,088
96,097
20
Victoria
89,995
91,713
21
Western Australia
83,032
85,814
22
Queensland
83,680
85,700
23
Tasmania
82,102
82,567
24
Victoria
80,014
81,001
25
Queensland
77,017
77,878
26
Queensland
67,840
69,036
27
Western Australia
66,117
68,248
28
Queensland
58,902
60,807
29
New South Wales
58,046
58,610
30
New South Wales
52,517
53,401
31
Queensland
50,538
51,158
32
Victoria
50,042
50,522
33
Victoria
48,926
49,859
34
New South Wales
46,695
47,595
35
New South Wales
43,561
44,313
36
New South Wales
38,685
39,329
37
New South Wales
37,491
38,037
38
Western Australia
36,343
36,958
39
New South Wales
33,985
34,479
40
New South Wales
33,793
34,303
41
Victoria
33,374
33,922
42
New South Wales
32,291
32,494
43
Western Australia
32,150
32,390

50 largest Urban Centres by population
Urban Centres are defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics as being a population cluster of 1,000 or more people. For statistical purposes, people living in Urban Centres are classified as urban. These figures represent the populations of the contiguous built-up areas of each city.
State and territory capitals are in bold.
ank
Urban Centre
Total number of people, 2006 census
Stat. Division/District
(if part of larger SD)
1
3,641,422 [1]

2
3,371,888 [2]

3
1,676,389 [3]

4
1,256,035 [4]

5
1,040,719 [5]

6
Gold Coast-Tweed Heads, Queensland/New South Wales
454,436 [6][7]

7
356,120 [8][9]

8
Newcastle, New South Wales
288,732 [10]
Newcastle
9
Central Coast, New South Wales
282,726 [11]
Sydney
10
Wollongong, New South Wales
234,482 [12]
Illawarra
11
Sunshine Coast, Queensland
184,662 [13]

12
Geelong, Victoria
137,220 [14]

13
128,808 [15]

14
128,557 [16]

15
Cairns, Queensland
98,349 [17]

16
Toowoomba, Queensland
95,265 [18]

17
Ballarat, Victoria
78,221 [19]

18
Bendigo, Victoria
76,051 [20]

19
Albury-Wodonga, New South Wales/Victoria
73,497 [21][22]

20
Launceston, Tasmania
71,395 [23]

21
Mandurah, Western Australia
67,813 [24]

22
Rockingham, Western Australia
67,520 [25]
Perth
23
Mackay, Queensland
66,874 [26]

24
66,291 [27]

25
Maitland, New South Wales
61,431 [28]
Newcastle
26
Rockhampton, Queensland
60,827 [29]

27
Bunbury, Western Australia
54,482 [30]

28
Bundaberg, Queensland
46,961 [31]

29
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
46,735 [32]

30
Hervey Bay, Queensland
41,225 [33]

31
Port Macquarie, New South Wales
39,219 [34]

32
38,773 [35]

33
Melton, Victoria
35,490 [36]
Melbourne
34
Tamworth, New South Wales
33,475 [37]

35
Orange, New South Wales
31,544 [38]

36
Dubbo, New South Wales
30,574 [39]

37
Mildura, Victoria
30,016 [40]

38
Sunbury, Victoria
29,566 [41]

39
Bathurst, New South Wales
28,992 [42]

40
Gladstone, Queensland
28,808 [43]

41
Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia
28,242 [44]

42
Warrnambool, Victoria
28,150 [45]

43
Nowra-Bomaderry, New South Wales
27,478 [46]

44
Geraldton, Western Australia
27,420 [47]

45
Lismore, New South Wales
27,069 [48]

46
Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
26,353 [49]

47
Albany, Western Australia
25,196 [50]
(no Stat. dist.)
48
Richmond-Windsor, New South Wales
25,011 [51]
Sydney
49
Palmerston, Northern Territory
23,614 [52]
Darwin
50
Mount Gambier, South Australia
23,494 [53]
(no Stat. dist.)













































































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