List of cities in Oceania by population
This is a list of urban areas in Oceania (including Australia) with a population of over 80,000. National and territorial capitals are shown in bold type.
City | Country | Urban area |
Notes | Image |
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Sydney | 5,131,326 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Melbourne | 4,850,740 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Brisbane | 2,408,223 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Perth | 2,050,138 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Auckland | 1,467,800 | Urban area provisional resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Adelaide | 1,313,927 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Gold Coast–Tweed Heads | 663,321 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Newcastle–Maitland | 481,183 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Canberra–Queanbeyan | 447,457 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Honolulu | 390,738 | Census county division, 2017 estimate | ||
Christchurch | 377,200 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Port Moresby | 364,145 | National census 2011 | ||
Sunshine Coast | 325,399 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Wollongong | 299,203 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Geelong | 260,138 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Wellington | 215,400 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Hobart | 226,884 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Townsville | 180,346 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Nouméa | 179,509 | Metropolitan area. National census, August 2014[3] | ||
Suva | 172,399 | Greater Suva urban area. National census, 2007 | ||
Hamilton | 169,300 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Cairns | 151,925 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Darwin | 146,612 | Greater Capital City Statistical Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Papeete | 136,771 | Urban area. National census, August 2017[4] | ||
Toowoomba | 135,631 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Tauranga | 135,000 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Lower Hutt | 104,900 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Dunedin | 104,500 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
Ballarat | 103,481 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Lae | 100,677 | National census 2011 | ||
Bendigo | 97,096 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Albury–Wodonga | 91,923 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Suva | 87,000 | National census 2019 | ||
Launceston | 86,788 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Honiara | 84,520 | National census 2017 | ||
Mackay | 80,427 | Significant Urban Area, June 2017[1] | ||
Palmerston North | 80,300 | Urban area provisional New Zealand resident population, June 2019[2] | ||
See also
References
- Statistics. "Main Features – Main Features". www.abs.gov.au. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original on 2018-04-25. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
- "Subnational Population Estimates: At 30 June 2019". Statistics New Zealand. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- "Recensement de la population 2014 - Populations légales 2014". ISEE. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
- "Populations légales de Polynésie française en 2017". INSEE. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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