Australia cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 20 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Australia. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 13889 places in Australia that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Australia is Canberra.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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12008923 | Dowan Hill | Dowan Hill | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.48692 | 152.96812 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
8612522 | Goodnight | Goodnight | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Murray River | -34.95901 | 143.3395 | 99 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2164129 | Gympie | GYP,Gimpi,Gympie,gympy,jin pi,Гимпи,گیمپی,金皮 | AU | Queensland | Gympie Regional Council | -26.18979 | 152.66499 | 10805 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
8219723 | Basin View | Basin View | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Shoalhaven Shire | -35.08833 | 150.55534 | 1498 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2170934 | Combaning | Combaning | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Temora Municipality | -34.50821 | 147.65393 | 98 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2057906 | Woods Flat | AU | South Australia | Mid Murray | -34.21667 | 139.61667 | 0 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | ||
12020916 | Savannah | Savannah | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.86346 | 152.9786 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2151415 | Rockvale | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Armidale Regional | -30.38333 | 151.95 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2156658 | Mount Emlyn | Mount Emlyn | AU | Queensland | Toowoomba | -28.03934 | 151.30075 | 15 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
11749324 | Pine Valley | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Snowy Monaro Regional | -36.24697 | 149.06053 | 26 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11745860 | South Isis | AU | Queensland | Bundaberg | -25.26663 | 152.29759 | 308 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
11670620 | Marooba | Marooba | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -32.3607 | 146.90949 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11865012 | Byrrill Creek | Byrrill Creek | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.44642 | 153.19555 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2143684 | Wilbertree Flat | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Mid-Western Regional | -32.51667 | 149.56667 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
6354937 | Hayman Island | HIS | AU | Queensland | Whitsunday | -20.05105 | 148.88487 | 0 | Australia/Lindeman | populated place | |
2068674 | Karranadgin | Karranadgin,Karranadjin | AU | Western Australia | Goomalling | -31.23333 | 116.75 | 83 | Australia/Perth | populated place | |
11776592 | Mindarra | AU | Western Australia | Gingin | -31.13297 | 116.04549 | 38 | Australia/Perth | populated place | ||
2077842 | Alma | AU | South Australia | Wakefield | -34.26685 | 138.63043 | 64 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | ||
2167754 | Edith Creek | Edith Creek | AU | Tasmania | Circular Head | -40.96525 | 145.09811 | 138 | Australia/Hobart | populated place | |
2142910 | Woosang | AU | Victoria | Loddon | -36.33333 | 143.48333 | 11 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2177440 | Avon Dam | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Wingecarribee | -34.35 | 150.63333 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2142696 | Yakapari | AU | Queensland | Mackay | -21.06667 | 149 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
8616394 | Nevarda | Nevarda | AU | South Australia | Loxton Waikerie | -34.27437 | 139.95672 | 0 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | |
2142679 | Yalgogrin South | South Yalgogrin,Yalgogrin South | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Bland | -34.16667 | 146.81667 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2172150 | Cassidy | Cassady,Cassidy | AU | Queensland | -18.63333 | 146.33333 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
2164957 | Goonoo Goonoo | Goonoo Goonoo | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Tamworth Municipality | -31.30793 | 150.9027 | 65 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2064308 | Oakbank | Oakbank | AU | South Australia | Adelaide Hills | -34.9834 | 138.84528 | 811 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | |
2153495 | Pengarry | Pengarry,Pengarry Junction | AU | Queensland | Toowoomba | -27.48333 | 151.91667 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
8614597 | Mamore | Mamore | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Mid-Western Regional | -32.71898 | 149.52723 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
11776335 | Great Marlow | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Clarence Valley | -29.64977 | 152.98112 | 181 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2147327 | Tarranyurk | AU | Victoria | Hindmarsh | -36.21667 | 142.05 | 25 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2169627 | Corrowong | Corrowong,Currawidgin,Currowidgin | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Snowy Monaro Regional | -36.92976 | 148.82382 | 11 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2165406 | Glenbog | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Snowy Monaro Regional | -36.58333 | 149.35 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2164161 | Guthalungra | Guthalungra | AU | Queensland | Whitsunday | -19.91667 | 147.83333 | 131 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
2175435 | Black Springs | AU | Victoria | Yarra Ranges | -37.76667 | 145.31667 | 0 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2175321 | Blighty | Blighty | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Edward River | -35.5883 | 145.28586 | 143 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2175002 | Bolinda | Bolinda | AU | Victoria | Macedon Ranges | -37.43333 | 144.75 | 188 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | |
2167094 | Euri Creek | AU | Queensland | Whitsunday | -20.05 | 148.11667 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
2154821 | North Yathong | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Murrumbidgee | -35.25 | 145.9 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2164644 | Grawin | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Walgett | -29.55 | 147.66667 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11747895 | Merritts Creek | AU | Queensland | Toowoomba | -27.35374 | 152.0434 | 85 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
2156496 | Mount Violet | AU | Victoria | Moyne | -37.86667 | 142.9 | 0 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2173346 | Bumbaldry | Bumbaldry | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Weddin | -33.9 | 148.46667 | 104 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
8615176 | Chilpuddie | Chilpuddie | AU | South Australia | Wudinna | -32.6795 | 135.18738 | 0 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | |
12008914 | Rosevilla | Rosevilla | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.46579 | 152.88798 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2143804 | White Rock | AU | Queensland | Cairns | -16.97438 | 145.7633 | 4771 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
2072945 | Denmark | Denmark,dnmark,Денмарк,دنمارك | AU | Western Australia | Denmark | -34.96067 | 117.35321 | 2613 | Australia/Perth | populated place | |
11878381 | Oakdene | Oakdene | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.35365 | 153.23892 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11776343 | Steinfeld | AU | South Australia | Mid Murray | -34.38432 | 139.2851 | 10 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | ||
2163336 | Hodel | AU | Queensland | Burdekin | -19.51667 | 147.13333 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
8579141 | Severn Park | Severn Park | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Snowy Monaro Regional | -36.46525 | 148.932 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2175538 | Black Lead | AU | Victoria | Ballarat | -37.65 | 143.85 | 0 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2160737 | Lakes Creek | AU | Queensland | Rockhampton | -23.36188 | 150.5763 | 546 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
2152196 | Radnor | Radnor | AU | Tasmania | Tasman Peninsula | -43.13333 | 147.83333 | 0 | Australia/Hobart | populated place | |
8310781 | Timber Creek | TBK,Timber Creek | AU | Northern Territory | Victoria Daly | -15.6625 | 130.4804 | 326 | Australia/Darwin | populated place | |
11867555 | Fair Gem Products | Fair Gem Products | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.77318 | 153.00175 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2142936 | Woorak | AU | Victoria | Hindmarsh | -36.28333 | 141.76667 | 0 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2168129 | Dundurrabin | Dundurrabin | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Clarence Valley | -30.19189 | 152.5513 | 90 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
11746666 | Elrington | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Cessnock | -32.87086 | 151.42216 | 107 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2173243 | Bungil | AU | Victoria | Towong | -36.05386 | 147.35146 | 11 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
8608223 | Kadjina Community | Kadjina Community | AU | Western Australia | Derby-West Kimberley | -18.825 | 124.9419 | 0 | Australia/Perth | populated place | |
2169161 | Deep Lead | AU | Victoria | Northern Grampians | -37.01667 | 142.73333 | 208 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
8605801 | Galaru | AU | Northern Territory | East Arnhem | -12.16846 | 136.7594 | 0 | Australia/Darwin | populated place | ||
2150594 | Salmon Ponds | Salmon Ponds | AU | Tasmania | Derwent Valley | -42.75 | 146.96667 | 0 | Australia/Hobart | populated place | |
8616448 | Frelyne | Frelyne | AU | South Australia | Loxton Waikerie | -34.52497 | 140.42134 | 0 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | |
2146218 | Torquay | Torki,Torquay,twrqy,Торки,טורקי | AU | Victoria | Surf Coast | -38.33085 | 144.32638 | 12854 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | |
2146799 | Thoopara | AU | Queensland | Whitsunday | -20.55 | 148.56667 | 38 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
11745914 | Munglinup | AU | Western Australia | Ravensthorpe | -33.7102 | 120.86369 | 140 | Australia/Perth | populated place | ||
8623598 | Nyang | AU | Western Australia | Ashburton | -23.03173 | 115.04003 | 0 | Australia/Perth | populated place | ||
8614246 | Woburn | Woburn | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Hilltops | -34.64585 | 148.38894 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2159922 | Little Plain | Little Plain | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Inverell | -29.73032 | 150.95502 | 136 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
8644419 | Red Hill Yard | AU | Northern Territory | Central Desert | -22.36892 | 132.25032 | 0 | Australia/Darwin | populated place | ||
11878117 | Sunnyside | Sunnyside | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.25107 | 153.45173 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2159538 | Lorquon | AU | Victoria | Hindmarsh | -36.14627 | 141.77234 | 10 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2165268 | Glenluce | AU | Victoria | Mount Alexander | -37.18471 | 144.2473 | 23 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2157355 | Moama | Moama,Town of Moama | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Murray River | -36.10413 | 144.7608 | 6164 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
2174945 | Bondoola | AU | Queensland | Livingstone | -23.16667 | 150.68333 | 521 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
8219811 | Tannum Sands | Tannum Sands | AU | Queensland | Gladstone | -23.94749 | 151.36749 | 5192 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
11749112 | Cadello | AU | Victoria | Macedon Ranges | -37.30574 | 144.52944 | 20 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
8615194 | Kiauna | Kiauna | AU | South Australia | Elliston | -33.38831 | 135.74549 | 0 | Australia/Adelaide | populated place | |
2147524 | Tamban | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Nambucca Shire | -30.8827 | 152.826 | 85 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2176910 | Baralaba | Baralaba,Баралаба | AU | Queensland | Banana | -24.17455 | 149.81564 | 344 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
2143166 | Wongabel | AU | Queensland | Tablelands | -17.32594 | 145.47139 | 222 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | ||
8645538 | Willara | Willara | AU | Western Australia | Dandaragan | -30.48209 | 115.45707 | 0 | Australia/Perth | populated place | |
12044201 | Hillview | Hillview | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.83757 | 152.64121 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
2156489 | Mount Whitestone | Mount Whitestone | AU | Queensland | Lockyer Valley | -27.66667 | 152.16667 | 145 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
2165929 | Ganmain | Ganmain | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Coolamon | -34.79319 | 147.03909 | 765 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
8645596 | Langview | Langview | AU | Western Australia | Moora | -30.46159 | 115.94688 | 0 | Australia/Perth | populated place | |
2153298 | Piambong | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Mid-Western Regional | -32.4985 | 149.3846 | 147 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11877997 | Tallaringa | Tallaringa | AU | Australian Capital Territory | -28.31642 | 153.4491 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11748900 | Illaroo | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Shoalhaven Shire | -34.84755 | 150.48643 | 42 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
6952202 | Jolimont | AU | Victoria | Melbourne | -37.81646 | 144.97898 | 0 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
8597459 | Terranburby | Terranburby | AU | Queensland | Flinders | -21.09201 | 143.47048 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
2146999 | Teviotville | Teviotville | AU | Queensland | Scenic Rim | -27.95 | 152.68333 | 138 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
2144417 | Watermark | Water Mark,Watermark | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Gunnedah | -31.2 | 150.36667 | 0 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | |
8219736 | Boykambil | Boykambil | AU | Queensland | Gold Coast | -27.87754 | 153.37546 | 0 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place | |
2176027 | Beryl | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Mid-Western Regional | -32.3485 | 149.4429 | 132 | Australia/Sydney | populated place | ||
11748875 | Terrace Creek | AU | Australian Capital Territory | Kyogle | -28.42315 | 152.863 | 46 | Australia/Sydney | section of populated place | ||
2142928 | Woorinen North | AU | Victoria | Swan Hill | -35.23974 | 143.43137 | 107 | Australia/Melbourne | populated place | ||
2165227 | Glenore Grove | Glenore Grove | AU | Queensland | Lockyer Valley | -27.53333 | 152.4 | 875 | Australia/Brisbane | populated place |
**Exploring Australia: Insights from a Geographer**
Introduction**
Australia, often referred to as the Land Down Under, is a vast and diverse country renowned for its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. As a geographer, delving into the geographical intricacies of Australia provides a fascinating journey through its cities, regions, and natural wonders. In this article, we embark on an exploration of Australia from a geographer's perspective, focusing on the acquisition of data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates.
Mapping the Cities of Australia**
Australia is home to a diverse range of cities, each with its own distinct characteristics, population demographics, and urban landscapes. From the vibrant metropolis of Sydney to the laid-back charm of Perth, these urban centers play a vital role in shaping Australia's social, economic, and cultural fabric. Obtaining data on the cities of Australia involves mapping their locations, population densities, and urban infrastructure. By analyzing the spatial distribution of cities across Australia, geographers can gain insights into patterns of urbanization, migration, and regional development.
Exploring the States and Territories of Australia**
Australia is divided into six states and two territories, each with its own unique geography, climate, and natural resources. These states and territories encompass a diverse range of landscapes, from the arid deserts of the Outback to the lush rainforests of Queensland. Obtaining data on the states and territories of Australia involves studying their boundaries, topography, and environmental characteristics. By analyzing these spatial patterns, geographers can gain insights into Australia's regional diversity, environmental challenges, and resource management practices.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude in Australia**
The geographical coordinates of Australia's cities, landmarks, and natural features are essential for navigation, cartography, and spatial analysis. Situated in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia relies on accurate latitude and longitude data for transportation, tourism, and scientific research. Obtaining precise geographical coordinates for Australia's cities and landmarks enables geographers to create detailed maps, conduct spatial analysis, and monitor environmental changes. By mapping latitude and longitude coordinates, geographers can contribute to the advancement of geographic information systems (GIS) technology and spatial planning initiatives in Australia.
Preserving Australia's Natural Heritage**
In conclusion, Australia's vast and diverse geography offers a wealth of opportunities for exploration and research. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we can contribute to the sustainable development and preservation of Australia's unique natural and cultural heritage. Let us continue to explore and appreciate the wonders of Australia's landscapes and ecosystems, working towards a future where its geographical blessings are cherished and protected for generations to come.
Download data files for Australia's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Understanding the Geography of Australia: Unlocking City Data for Insights
Australia, the world's sixth-largest country, is known for its vast and diverse geography. From the coastal cities on the eastern seaboard to the arid deserts of the outback, Australia offers an unparalleled range of ecosystems, climates, and urban environments. For geographers and researchers, understanding the intricate spatial relationships between Australian cities, their regions, and departments is essential for comprehensive analysis.
Acquiring detailed geographic data on Australia's cities—including information about their regions, departments, and exact latitude and longitude coordinates—opens up opportunities for enhanced planning, environmental monitoring, and development. The precise geographic locations of each city can provide crucial insights into how the country’s diverse landscapes have shaped its population distribution, economic activity, and regional development.
Australia’s Vast Landscape: A Study in Diversity
Australia is a continent that offers one of the most geographically diverse terrains in the world. Its coastal areas are home to major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, each of which sits near pristine beaches and bustling harbors. These cities have developed into major economic and cultural centers, driving much of Australia's wealth and international presence. In contrast, the interior of the country, particularly the Outback, is characterized by vast deserts, sparsely populated towns, and remote communities.
The natural features of Australia have strongly influenced the way cities have developed. The Great Dividing Range, stretching from the northeast to the southeast, forms a natural barrier that separates the coastal regions from the inland desert areas. Cities on the coast are densely populated and well connected, while those in the interior are often isolated, with smaller populations and limited infrastructure. Understanding these geographical distinctions is crucial for gaining a fuller picture of how urbanization, infrastructure, and regional development play out across the country.
Mapping Australia’s Cities: Gaining Insights from Regional and Departmental Data
Australia’s cities are distributed across its six states and two territories. Each state and territory is further divided into regions and departments, which help organize urban planning, governance, and resource allocation. For instance, the state of New South Wales is home to Sydney, the largest city in Australia, while other major urban centers like Melbourne are located in Victoria.
By acquiring data on Australia's cities and their respective regions and departments, geographers can better understand the spatial relationships between urban centers and their surrounding rural or remote areas. For example, understanding how the population is concentrated in cities like Sydney and Melbourne compared to sparsely populated towns in the Northern Territory can help urban planners allocate resources and plan for future growth.
Detailed regional data also enables the analysis of economic trends, infrastructure needs, and social dynamics across different parts of Australia. The differences between coastal urban centers and inland towns can be explored in terms of their economic activities, accessibility, and environmental factors.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing Australia’s Cities for Accurate Mapping
Latitude and longitude coordinates are essential for conducting a precise spatial analysis of Australia's cities and towns. These geographic coordinates allow for accurate mapping and geospatial modeling, enabling geographers to study patterns of urban development, transportation networks, and environmental factors in relation to the country’s geography.
The ability to pinpoint the exact location of cities such as Adelaide, Perth, and Hobart—and how these cities relate to other cities and natural landmarks—enables the creation of detailed maps that aid in everything from disaster planning to economic analysis. These coordinates also help researchers study the relationship between geographic features, such as rivers, mountains, and the coastlines, and how they influence population distribution and land use.
Although the specific latitude and longitude for each city in Australia are not provided here, these geographic coordinates are essential for integrating the country’s cities into geographic information systems (GIS), enabling detailed spatial analysis and data visualization.
Data Formats for Flexibility: Making Geographic Data Accessible
To maximize the usefulness of geographic data, it is crucial to provide it in formats that allow for easy integration into various tools and systems. Formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensure that Australia's city and regional data can be utilized by a broad range of users, from researchers and urban planners to developers and policymakers.
CSV and SQL formats are particularly well-suited for handling large datasets and performing detailed statistical analysis. These formats are commonly used in databases and spreadsheet software, making it easy to query and manipulate the data for various purposes, such as regional comparisons or economic trend analysis.
JSON and XML formats, on the other hand, are ideal for developers who need to integrate geographic data into web applications, mobile apps, or GIS systems. These formats allow for the dynamic presentation and real-time analysis of geographic data, which is particularly useful for mapping tools, planning applications, and other interactive platforms.
Providing Australia's geographic data in these flexible formats makes it easy for users to apply the information to a wide range of applications, from academic studies to business and infrastructure development.
Conclusion: Unlocking the Potential of Geographic Data in Australia
Australia’s vast and diverse geography offers a wealth of insights for geographers, urban planners, and policymakers alike. The spatial distribution of cities, regions, and departments across the country plays a critical role in shaping its economy, infrastructure, and social dynamics. By obtaining accurate data on Australia’s cities, including their regions, departments, and geographic coordinates, researchers and planners can gain a deeper understanding of the country’s urban structure, regional disparities, and environmental challenges.
Latitude and longitude data enhances the precision of geographic studies, while flexible data formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML make the information accessible to a wide audience. Whether for academic research, urban development, or policy-making, access to comprehensive geographic data enables better decision-making and planning for Australia’s future growth.
By unlocking the full potential of geographic data, we can more effectively address the challenges and opportunities that come with Australia’s unique geography, ensuring sustainable development and balanced growth across the nation.