Liste der Städte in Australien
Die Liste der Städte in Australien bietet einen Überblick über die Entwicklung der Einwohnerzahl der größeren Städte des Staates Australien.
Metropolregionen nach Einwohnerzahl
Die größten Metropolregionen in Australien sind (Volkszählung 8. August 2006):
Rang | Metropolregion | Einwohner | Verwaltungseinheit |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Sydney | 5.005.400 | New South Wales |
2. | Melbourne | 4.250.000 | Victoria |
3. | Brisbane | 2.274.600 | Queensland |
4. | Perth | 1.897.548 | Western Australia |
5. | Adelaide | 1.277.174 | South Australia |
6. | Gold Coast – Tweed Heads | 590.889 | Queensland / New South Wales |
7. | Newcastle | 493.467 | New South Wales |
8. | Canberra – Queanbeyan | 368.128 | Australian Capital Territory / New South Wales |
9. | Wollongong | 263.535 | New South Wales |
10. | Sunshine Coast | 209.578 | Queensland |
Städtische Siedlungen nach Einwohnerzahl
Die folgende Tabelle enthält die städtischen Siedlungen mit mehr als 30.000 Einwohnern und ihren Anteil an der Gesamtbevölkerung Australiens.[1]
Aufgeführt ist auch die übergeordnete Verwaltungseinheit (Bundesstaat, Bundesterritorium, Bundesdistrikt), zu der die Stadt gehört. Die Einwohnerzahlen beziehen sich auf die jeweilige städtische Siedlung – das geographische Stadtgebiet (Urban Centre) nach der Definition des australischen Statistikamtes – nicht auf die Stadt oder Gemeinde im politischen Sinne.
fett = Hauptstädte
Rang | Stadt/ Gemeinde | Verwaltungseinheit | Juni 2012[2] | Prozent |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Sydney | New South Wales | 4.667.283 | 20,91 % |
2. | Melbourne | Victoria | 4.246.345 | 19,02 % |
3. | Brisbane | Queensland | 2.189.878 | 9,81 % |
4. | Perth | Western Australia | 1.897.548 | 8,50 % |
5. | Adelaide | South Australia | 1.277.174 | 5,72 % |
6. | Gold Coast – Tweed Heads | Queensland/New South Wales | 590.889 | 2,65 % |
7. | Newcastle – Maitland | New South Wales | 418.958 | 1,88 % |
8. | Canberra (ACT) – Queanbeyan | Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales | 411.609 | 1,84 % |
9. | Sunshine Coast | Queensland | 285.169 | 1,28 % |
10. | Wollongong | New South Wales | 282.099 | 1,26 % |
11. | Hobart | Tasmania | 216.959 | 0,97 % |
12. | Geelong | Victoria | 179.042 | 0,80 % |
13. | Townsville | Queensland | 171.971 | 0,77 % |
14. | Cairns | Queensland | 142.528 | 0,64 % |
15. | Darwin | Northern Territory | 131.678 | 0,59 % |
16. | Toowoomba | Queensland | 110.472 | 0,49 % |
17. | Ballarat | Victoria | 95.021 | 0,43 % |
18. | Mandurah | Western Australia | 91.211 | 0,41 % |
19. | Bendigo | Victoria | 88.668 | 0,40 % |
20. | Launceston | Tasmania | 86.109 | 0,39 % |
21. | Albury – Wodonga | New South Wales/Victoria | 84.982 | 0,38 % |
22. | Mackay | Queensland | 81.594 | 0,37 % |
23. | Rockhampton | Queensland | 77.704 | 0,35 % |
24. | Bundaberg | Queensland | 69.805 | 0,31 % |
25. | Bunbury | Western Australia | 67.090 | 0,30 % |
26. | Coffs Harbour | New South Wales | 66.610 | 0,30 % |
27. | Wagga Wagga | New South Wales | 53.832 | 0,24 % |
28. | Hervey Bay | Queensland | 50.431 | 0,23 % |
29. | Mildura – Wentworth | Victoria/New South Wales | 48.783 | 0,22 % |
30. | Shepparton – Mooroopna | Victoria | 48.114 | 0,22 % |
31. | Gladstone – Tannum Sands | Queensland | 44.355 | 0,20 % |
32. | Port Macquarie | New South Wales | 43.587 | 0,20 % |
33. | Tamworth | New South Wales | 40.832 | 0,18 % |
34. | Traralgon – Morwell | Victoria | 40.602 | 0,18 % |
35. | Orange | New South Wales | 38.516 | 0,17 % |
36. | Geraldton | Western Australia | 38.030 | 0,17 % |
37. | Bowral – Mittagong | New South Wales | 36.402 | 0,16 % |
38. | Dubbo | New South Wales | 35.898 | 0,16 % |
39. | Nowra – Bomaderry | New South Wales | 34.798 | 0,16 % |
40. | Bathurst | New South Wales | 34.124 | 0,15 % |
41. | Warrnambool | Victoria | 33.204 | 0,15 % |
42. | Kalgoorlie-Boulder | Western Australia | 32.787 | 0,15 % |
43. | Busselton | Western Australia | 32.471 | 0,15 % |
44. | Albany | Western Australia | 31.978 | 0,14 % |
45. | Warragul – Drouin | Victoria | 31.280 | 0,14 % |
46. | Devonport | Tasmania | 30.330 | 0,14 % |
Quelle: Australian Bureau of Statistics
Significant Urban Areas nach Einwohnerzahl
Die folgende Tabelle enthält alle Significant Urban Areas (SUA), die im Jahr 2012 mehr als 10.000 Einwohnern hatten. Bei den angegebenen Einwohnerzahlen handelt es sich um Schätzungen des australischen Statistikamtes (Australian Bureau of Statistics).
Dieses merkt zu SUAs an:
- „Significant Urban Areas [...] are used to define and contain major urban and near-urban concentrations of over 10,000 people. They include the urban population, any immediately associated populations, and may also incorporate one or more closely associated Urban Centre and/or Locality (UC/L) and the areas between. [...] Significant Urban Areas do not cover the whole of Australia, and may cross State boundaries.“[3]
Rang | Name der SUA | 2011 | 2012 | Veränderung | Verwaltungseinheit |
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1. | Sydney | 4.231.954 | 4.289.497 | 1,36 % | New South Wales |
2. | Melbourne | 4.013.111 | 4.084.993 | 1,79 % | Victoria |
3. | Brisbane | 2.055.844 | 2.097.515 | 2,03 % | Queensland |
4. | Perth | 1.771.434 | 1.831.755 | 3,41 % | Western Australia |
5. | Adelaide | 1.235.657 | 1.249.638 | 1,13 % | South Australia |
6. | Gold Coast – Tweed Heads | 579.909 | 590.889 | 1,89 % | Queensland / New South Wales |
7. | Newcastle – Maitland | 413.962 | 418.958 | 1,21 % | New South Wales |
8. | Canberra – Queanbeyan | 404.559 | 411.609 | 1,74 % | Australian Capital Territory / New South Wales |
9. | Central Coast | 314.065 | 316.472 | 0,77 % | New South Wales |
10. | Sunshine Coast | 279.870 | 285.169 | 1,89 % | Queensland |
11. | Wollongong | 280.705 | 282.099 | 0,50 % | New South Wales |
12. | Hobart | 204.949 | 205.530 | 0,28 % | Tasmanien |
13. | Geelong | 177.023 | 179.042 | 1,14 % | Victoria |
14. | Townsville | 167.847 | 171.971 | 2,46 % | Queensland |
15. | Cairns | 139.693 | 142.528 | 2,03 % | Queensland |
16. | Darwin | 113.988 | 116.093 | 1,85 % | Northern Territory |
17. | Toowoomba | 108.933 | 110.472 | 1,41 % | Queensland |
18. | Ballarat | 93.293 | 95.021 | 1,85 % | Victoria |
19. | Bendigo | 87.219 | 88.668 | 1,66 % | Victoria |
20. | Launceston | 86.008 | 86.109 | 0,12 % | Tasmanien |
21. | Albury – Wodonga | 84.233 | 84.982 | 0,89 % | New South Wales / Victoria |
22. | Mackay | 79.434 | 81.594 | 2,72 % | Queensland |
23. | Rockhampton | 75.866 | 77.704 | 2,42 % | Queensland |
24. | Bundaberg | 69.016 | 69.805 | 1,14 % | Queensland |
25. | Bunbury | 67.421 | 69.637 | 3,29 % | Western Australia |
26. | Coffs Harbour | 66.615 | 66.610 | −0,01 % | New South Wales |
27. | Wagga Wagga | 53.905 | 53.832 | −0,14 % | New South Wales |
28. | Melton | 48.820 | 51.907 | 6,32 % | Victoria |
29. | Hervey Bay | 49.710 | 50.431 | 1,45 % | Queensland |
30. | Mildura – Wentworth | 48.466 | 48.783 | 0,65 % | Victoria / New South Wales |
31. | Shepparton – Mooroopna | 47.549 | 48.114 | 1,19 % | Victoria |
32. | Gladstone – Tannum Sands | 43.117 | 44.355 | 2,87 % | Queensland |
33. | Port Macquarie | 43.153 | 43.587 | 1,01 % | New South Wales |
34. | Tamworth | 40.263 | 40.832 | 1,41 % | New South Wales |
35. | Traralgon – Morwell | 40.415 | 40.602 | 0,46 % | Victoria |
36. | Orange | 37.849 | 38.516 | 1,76 % | New South Wales |
37. | Geraldton | 37.114 | 38.030 | 2,47 % | Western Australia |
38. | Bowral – Mittagong | 36.183 | 36.402 | 0,61 % | New South Wales |
39. | Dubbo | 35.519 | 35.898 | 1,07 % | New South Wales |
40. | Nowra – Bomaderry | 34.605 | 34.798 | 0,56 % | New South Wales |
41. | Bathurst | 33.737 | 34.124 | 1,15 % | New South Wales |
42. | Warrnambool | 32.947 | 33.204 | 0,78 % | Victoria |
43. | Ellenbrook | 30.173 | 33.133 | 9,81 % | Western Australia |
44. | Kalgoorlie–Boulder | 31.880 | 32.787 | 2,85 % | Western Australia |
45. | Busselton | 31.164 | 32.471 | 4,19 % | Western Australia |
46. | Albany | 31.538 | 31.978 | 1,40 % | Western Australia |
47. | Warragul – Drouin | 30.323 | 31.280 | 3,16 % | Victoria |
48. | Devonport | 30.236 | 30.330 | 0,31 % | Tasmanien |
49. | Lismore | 29.360 | 29.443 | 0,28 % | New South Wales |
50. | Alice Springs | 28.449 | 28.517 | 0,24 % | Northern Territory |
51. | Mount Gambier | 28.313 | 28.471 | 0,56 % | South Australia |
52. | Burnie – Wynyard | 28.114 | 28.096 | −0,06 % | Tasmanien |
53. | Maryborough | 26.812 | 27.125 | 1,17 % | Queensland |
54. | Taree | 26.325 | 26.379 | 0,21 % | New South Wales |
55. | Nelson Bay – Corlette | 25.892 | 26.109 | 0,84 % | New South Wales |
56. | Victor Harbor – Goolwa | 24.278 | 24.635 | 1,47 % | South Australia |
57. | Ballina | 24.422 | 24.533 | 0,45 % | New South Wales |
58. | Armidale | 23.578 | 23.665 | 0,37 % | New South Wales |
59. | Ocean Grove – Point Lonsdale | 22.859 | 23.095 | 1,03 % | Victoria |
60. | Morisset – Cooranbong | 22.598 | 22.718 | 0,53 % | New South Wales |
61. | Whyalla | 22.489 | 22.637 | 0,66 % | South Australia |
62. | Goulburn | 22.150 | 22.429 | 1,26 % | New South Wales |
63. | Mount Isa | 21.580 | 22.098 | 2,40 % | Queensland |
64. | Cessnock | 20.974 | 21.274 | 1,43 % | New South Wales |
65. | Gympie | 19.915 | 20.308 | 1,97 % | Queensland |
66. | Forster – Tuncurry | 20.203 | 20.248 | 0,22 % | New South Wales |
67. | Echuca – Moama | 19.653 | 19.784 | 0,67 % | Victoria |
68. | Broken Hill | 19.125 | 19.067 | −0,30 % | New South Wales |
69. | Grafton | 19.013 | 19.022 | 0,05 % | New South Wales |
70. | Gisborne – Macedon | 18.532 | 18.871 | 1,83 % | New South Wales |
71. | Griffith | 18.613 | 18.700 | 0,47 % | New South Wales |
72. | Bacchus Marsh | 17.551 | 18.091 | 3,08 % | New South Wales |
73. | Karratha | 17.096 | 17.975 | 5,14 % | Western Australia |
74. | Wangaratta | 17.899 | 17.962 | 0,35 % | Victoria |
75. | Highfields | 17.078 | 17.449 | 2,17 % | New South Wales |
76. | Yeppoon | 16.798 | 17.429 | 3,76 % | New South Wales |
77. | Murray Bridge | 17.152 | 17.401 | 1,45 % | New South Wales |
78. | Kurri Kurri – Weston | 16.728 | 16.972 | 1,46 % | New South Wales |
79. | Singleton | 16.700 | 16.856 | 0,93 % | New South Wales |
80. | Moe – Newborough | 16.919 | 16.716 | −1,20 % | Victoria |
81. | Batemans Bay | 16.300 | 16.288 | −0,07 % | New South Wales |
82. | Horsham | 16.113 | 16.232 | 0,74 % | Victoria |
83. | Camden Haven | 16.152 | 16.163 | 0,07 % | New South Wales |
84. | Torquay | 15.387 | 16.146 | 4,93 % | Victoria |
85. | Port Lincoln | 15.682 | 15.801 | 0,76 % | South Australia |
86. | Warwick | 14.955 | 15.190 | 1,57 % | Queensland |
87. | Port Hedland | 14.487 | 14.978 | 3,39 % | Western Australia |
88. | Ulverstone | 14.770 | 14.766 | −0,03 % | Tasmanien |
89. | Ulladulla | 14.638 | 14.719 | 0,55 % | New South Wales |
90. | Sale | 14.486 | 14.567 | 0,56 % | Victoria |
91. | Port Pirie | 14.281 | 14.320 | 0,27 % | South Australia |
92. | Emerald | 13.576 | 14.296 | 5,30 % | Queensland |
93. | Port Augusta | 14.196 | 14.209 | 0,09 % | South Australia |
94. | Broome | 13.507 | 13.945 | 3,24 % | Western Australia |
95. | Bairnsdale | 13.479 | 13.622 | 1,06 % | Victoria |
96. | St Georges Basin – Sanctuary Point | 13.076 | 13.218 | 1,09 % | New South Wales |
97. | Lithgow | 12.652 | 12.758 | 0,84 % | New South Wales |
98. | Muswellbrook | 12.202 | 12.461 | 2,12 % | New South Wales |
99. | Colac | 11.901 | 11.932 | 0,26 % | Victoria |
100. | Drysdale – Clifton Springs | 11.924 | 11.905 | −0,16 % | Victoria |
101. | Parkes | 11.298 | 11.382 | 0,74 % | New South Wales |
Quelle: Australian Bureau of Statistics[4]
Siehe auch
Einzelnachweise
- Australian Bureau of Statistics: 2006 Census QuickStats by Location
- 3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2011–12. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 30. April 2013. Abgerufen am 2. Mai 2013.
- Australian Bureau of Statistics: 2011 Census Dictionary >> Glossary >> Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS), abgerufen am 24. Mai 2014.
- Population Estimates by Significant Urban Area, 2011 to 2012 (Excel-Datei). In: 3218.0 Regional Population Growth, Australia, veröffentlicht am 30. April 2013, abgerufen am 25. Januar 2014.