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..::AUSSIE GUIDE::.. - Your guide to Australia
![]() Section 1: Australian Facts - Australian Map - National, State and Territory Flags Population Statistics - Australia's Population - Top 20 Largest Australian Cities Section 3: Australia's Tallest Buildings - Top 20 Current Tallest Buildings - Top 5 U/C Tallest Buildings - Top 5 Previous Tallest U/C Buildings (2009) Section 4: Important Websites - National Websites of Interest - Australian SSC Threads Section 5: States & Territories - New South Wales - Victoria - Queensland - Western Australia - South Australia - Tasmania - Australian Capital Territory - Northern Territory Section 6: Source & Photo Credits ![]() Current Prime Minister: Julia Gillard, Labor Capital City: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Highest Peak: Mt Kosciuszko, New South Wales (2228 metres) Lowest Peak: Lake Eyre, South Australia (-15 metres) Hotest Place: Cloncurry, Queensland (53.1°C [127.5 °F] degrees on 16 January 1889) Longest Heatwave: Marble Bar, Western Australia (161 consecutive days over 38 degrees in 1924) Coldest Place: Charlotte Pass, New South Wales (-23C degrees on 28th June 1994)[/SIZE] ![]() National, State and Territory Flags ![]() In order - Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, Northern Teritory, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Coco Islands and the Aboriginal Flag ![]() Australia's Population 22,294,658 Top 20 Largest Australian Cities 1. Sydney, New South Wales (Pop: 4,504,469) 2. Melbourne, Victoria (Pop: 3,995,537) 3. Brisbane, Queensland (Pop: 2,004,262) 4. Perth, Western Australia (Pop: 1,658,992) 5. Adelaide, South Australia (Pop: 1,187,466) 6. Gold Coast-Tweed, QLD/NSW (Pop: 577,977) 7. Newcastle, New South Wales (Pop: 540,796) 8. Canberra-Queanbeyan, ACT/NSW (Pop: 403,118) 9. Wollongong, New South Wales (Pop: 288,984) 10. Sunshine Coast, Queensland (Pop: 245,309) 11. Hobart, Tasmania (Pop: 212,019) 12. Geelong, Victoria (Pop: 175,803) 13. Townsville, Queensland (Pop: 168,402) 14. Cairns, Queensland (Pop: 147,118) 15. Toowoomba, Queensland (Pop: 128,600) 16. Darwin, Northern Territory (Pop: 124,760) 17. Launceston, Tasmania (Pop: 105,445) 18. Albury-Wodonga, VIC/NSW (Pop: 104,609) 19. Ballarat, Victoria (Pop: 94,088) 20. Bendigo, Victoria (Pop: 89,995) Source - ABS 2010 ![]() Top 20 Competed Tallest Buildings 1. Q1 Tower - 323m | 78L | Gold Coast, Queensland 2. Sydney Tower - 309m | 19L | Sydney, New South Wales 3. Eureka Tower - 297m | 92L | Melbourne, Victoria 4. 120 Collins Street - 265m | 52L | Melbourne, Victoria 5. 101 Collins Street - 260m | 51L | Melbourne, Victoria 6. Rialto Towers - 251m | 63L | Melbourne, Victoria 7. Central Park - 249m | 52L | Perth, Western Australia 8. BHP Square - 244m | 46L | Perth, Western Australia 9. Soul - 243m | 77L | Gold Coast, Queensland 10. Soleil - 243m | 79L | Brisbane, Queensland 11. Citigroup Centre - 243m | 50L | Sydney, New South Wales 12. Chifley Tower - 241 | 50L | Sydney, New South Wales 13. Deutsche Bank Place - 240m | 39L | Sydney, New South Wales 14. World Tower - 230m | 73L | Sydney, New South Wales 15. MLC Building - 228m | 60L | Sydney, New South Wales 16. Governor Phillip Tower - 227m | 54L | Sydney, New South Wales 17. Bourke Place - 224m | 51L | Melbourne, Victoria 18. Ernst & Young Tower - 222m | 45L | Sydney, New South Wales 19. Circle on Cavil (North Tower) - 220m | 70L | Gold Coast, Queensland 20. Aurora Place - 219m | 41L | Sydney, New South Wales Top 5 Tallest Buildings Under Construction (Feb 2012) 1. Pearl Tower - 254m | 72L | Melbourne, Victoria ![]() 2. Infinity Tower - 249m | 81L | Brisbane, Queensland ![]() 3. ANZ Bank Centre - 195m | 46L | Sydney, New South Wales ![]() 4. Abode 318 - 188m | 57L | Melbourne, Victoria ![]() 5. Upper West Side Tower 2 (Maddison) - 167L | 50L | Melbourne, Victoria ![]() Previous Top 5 Tallest U/C Buildings (June 2009) 1. BHP Square - 270m | 47L | Perth, Western Australia 2. Soul - 243m | 77L | Gold Coast, Queensland 3. Soliel Tower - 243m | 74L | Brisbane, Queensland 4. One One One Eagle Street - 195m | 50L | Brisbane, Queensland 5. Hilton - 186m | 57L | Gold Coast, Queensland Updated - 02/02/2012 ![]() Websites of Interest Visit Australia - Official tourism website Australian Government - Gateway to Australia Study in Australia - Information on studying in Australia Australian Gig Guide - Showcasing upcoming gigs and concerts The Guide - Information on places to eat, go out, shop etc... Best Restaurants - Leading restaurant guide CSU Aust Guide - Another info site on Australia CitySearch - Lists all the major cities The Australian - Major daily newspaper News.com.au - Leading news service Australian SSC Threads Development News & Discussion Today's Banner OZ PROPERTY-Office, Retail, Industrial and Residential Outlook Proposals & UC- 200m+ skyscrapers Proposals & UC- 150m -199m skyscrapers (highrise) Proposals & UC- 100m-149m skyscrapers (midrise) Proposals & UC- 35m-99m skyscrapers (lowrise) City Images, Architecture & Historic themes Skylines of Australia & NZ AUSTRALIAN Skylines from Far Away Aerial Photography of Australian & NZ Cities Density In Our Cities Random Photos of Australia Transportation Transportation Subforum Portal News, Sport and Other Discussion Population Statistics Thread ![]() Clicking on the photos will take you to the State or Territory's Skyscrapercity Subforum ![]() Slogan: Premier State Population: 7,017,100 (1st) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 800,642 sq km (5th) Premier: Barry O'Farrell (Liberal) Capital City: Sydney Established: 1788 Timezone: Australian Eastern/Central Standard (10+/ 9.5+ | 11+/10.5+ DLS) Visit NSW - Official tourist website Sydney.com.au - Visitor Guide NSW Government - Gateway to New South Wales City of Sydney - Sydney CBD council Restaurant Guide - Extensive guide for Sydney and NSW Sydney Bars - Entertainment/Nightclub guide ABC New South Wales - NSW section on ABC Sydney Morning Herald - Latest news, sport and issues Daily Telegrath - News Limited newspaper ![]() Slogan: Garden State Population: 5,205,200 (2nd) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 227,600 sq km (6th) Premier: Ted Baillieu (Liberal) Capital City: Melbourne Established: 1834 Timezone: Australian Eastern Standard (10+/ 11+ DLS) Visit Victoria - Official tourism guide Thats Melbourne - Extensive guide to Melbourne Victoria Online - Gateway to Victoria City of Melbourne - Melbourne CBD council Live in Victoria - Information on living, moving to Melbourne and the state Study Melbourne - Information on studying in Melbourne Melbourne Pubs - Guide to pubs, nightclubs etc throughout Melbourne The Age - Latest news, sport and local issues Herald Sun - News Limted newspaper Walking Melbourne - Architectural resource for buildings in Melbourne ![]() Slogan: Sunshine State Population: 4,182,100 (3rd) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 1,852,642 sq km (2nd) Premier: Anna Bligh (Labor) Capital City: Brisbane Established: 1859 Time Zone: Australian Eastern Standard (10+) Visit Queensland - Official tourism website Queensland Government - Gateway to Queensland Brisbane City Council - Official Brisbane council website Gold Coast City Council - Official G.C council website Move to QLD - Information on moving to QLD Study Queensland - Information on studying in Brisbane & QLD OurBrisbane - Everything you need to know about Brissy Translink - Brisbane Public Transport ABC Queensland - Latest news, sport and local issues Courier Mail - Courier Mail/Sunday Mail (QLD) ![]() Slogan: The Golden State Population: 2,163,200 (4th) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 2,529,875 sq km (1st) Premier: Collin Barnett (Liberal/National) Capital City: Perth Established: 1826 Time Zone: Australian Western Standard (8+) Visit Western Australia - Official tourism website Western Australia Government - Gateway to WA City of Perth - Perth CBD council Go West Now - Information on moving to Perth and WA Perth Education City - Information on studying in Perth TransPerth - Perth's Public Transport WA Gig Guide - Showcasing upcoming gigs and local talent ABC Perth - Local news, sport and issues The West Australian - Perth's main daily newspaper Future Perth - Development website for Perth and WA ![]() Slogan: Festival State Population: 1,601,800 (5th) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 984,000 sq. km (4th) Premier: Jay Weatherill (Labor) Capital City: Adelaide Established: 1836 Time Zone: Australian Central Standard (9.5+/ 10.5+ DLS) Visit South Australia - Official tourism website for SA SA Central - Gateway to South Australia Adelaide City Council - Adelaide CBD council SouthAustralia.biz - Information on investing, living, projects etc in SA Study Adelaide - Information on studying in Aust's emerging university city Atlas SA - Maps of South Australia Onion - Leading gig/street press magazine ABC Adelaide - Latest news, sport and local issues AdelaideNow - The Advertiser/Sunday Mail (SA) Sensational-Adelaide - SA's main construction and development website ![]() Slogan: Apple Isle Population: 500,000 (6th) [ABS 2008] Total area: 68,400 sq km (7th) Premier: Lara Giddings (Labor) Capital City: Hobart Established: 1803 Timezone: Australian Eastern Standard (10+/ 11+ DSL) Discover Tasmania - Official tourism website Tasmanian Government - Gateway to Tasmania City of Hobart - Hobart CBD council T-Change - Information on moving to Tasmania BLC Hobart - Guide to Hobart ABC Tasmania - Latest news, sport and local issues The Mercury - TAS's main daily newspaper ![]() Slogan: The Capital Population: 339,000 (7th) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 2400 sq km (8th) Cheif Minister: Katy Gallagher (Labor) Capital City: Canberra Established: 1911 Timezone: Australian Eastern Standard (10+/ 11+ DSL) Visit Canberra - Official tourist website ACT Government - Gateway to the Capital Territory Business Council - The city's business council website Live in Canberra - Information on moving to Canberra Live Guide - Nightclub, gig, entertainment guide ABC Canberra - Latest news, sport and local issues Canberra Times - The city's main daily newspaper ![]() Slogan: The Territory Population: 220,000 (8th) [ABS 2008] Total Area: 1,346,200 sq. km (3rd) Cheif Minister: Paul Henderson (Labor) Capital City: Darwin Established: 1869 Time Zone: Australian Central Standard (9.5+) Northern Territory Government - Official government website Darwin City Council - Official local council website Tourism Northern Territory - Official tourism website for Darwin & NT The Territory - Information on moving and living in NT Whats on Darwin - The city's only up to date gig guide ABC Northern Territory - Latest news, sport and issues Northern Territory News - Darwin's daily newspaper ![]() White Haven Beach, Queensland by msdstefan, on Flickr Australia's Tallest Buildings Heading (in order) Q1 [Gold Coast, Queensland] Westfield Sydney Tower [Sydney, New South Wales] Eureka Tower [Melbourne, Victoria] 101/120 Collins Street [Melbourne, Victoria] Rialto Towers [Melbourne, Victoria] by Dean-Melbourne, on Flickr Central Park [Perth, Western Australia] States & Territories (in order) Sydney, New South Wales Melbourne CBD from Eureka Towers by 2careless, on Flickr Gold Coast, Queensland by Paul Ruggiero., on Flickr Perth City by jpmenicucci, on Flickr Adelaide, South Australia by BeAsT#1, on Flickr Russell Falls, Tasmania by andrewfuller62, on Flickr Canberra, Australian Capital Territory by tassie303, on Flickr Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory by Steve Daggar, on Flickr http://www.aussietransfers.com/about_us.html (Last Photo)
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