List of Australian capital cities

There are eight capital cities in Australia, each of which functions as the seat of government for the state or territory in which it is located. One of these, Canberra, is also the national capital. Section 125 of the Constitution of Australia specified that the seat of the national government, that is, the national capital, would be in its own territory within New South Wales, at least 100 miles (161 km) from Sydney. The Constitution specified that until this national capital was ready, the Parliament would sit in Melbourne. In 1927, the national capital was finally ready and the national government relocated from its former seat in Melbourne to Canberra within the Australian Capital Territory (or the Federal Capital Territory as it was known at the time).

In each state and internal territory, the capital is also the jurisdiction's most populous city. The Australian external territory of Norfolk Island has its official capital at Kingston, although this acts merely as the administrative centre of government; its de facto capital is Burnt Pine.[1]

State and territory capitals of Australia
State/territoryCapitalCity population[2]State/territory
population[3]
Percentage of state/territory
population in capital city
EstablishedCapital sinceImage
 New South WalesSydney5,029,7687,759,27464.82%17881788
 VictoriaMelbourne4,725,3166,179,24976.47%18351851
 QueenslandBrisbane2,360,2414,848,87748.68%18251860
 Western AustraliaPerth2,022,0442,558,95179.02%18291829
 South AustraliaAdelaide1,324,2791,713,05477.31%18361836View of Adelaide CBD
 TasmaniaHobart224,462517,58843.37%18041826
 Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra403,468403,468100.00%19131913
 Northern TerritoryDarwin145,916245,74059.38%18691911

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