The most populated suburb in Australia is Point Cook, Victoria, with 66,781 residents according to the 2021 Census, followed by other rapidly growing Melbourne fringe suburbs like Craigieburn and Tarneit, with the inner city suburb of Melbourne also ranking high. This trend shows significant population growth in outer suburbs of capital cities, particularly Melbourne.
Point Cook, VIC tops the list with 66,781 residents at the 2021 Census, and continues to expand rapidly.
Shows that the vast majority of Australia's population inhabited low-lying coastal plains in the east, southeast and southwest – almost 90 per cent of today's Australians live within 50 kilometres of the coast.
The richest suburb in Australia, based on average taxable income, is often Double Bay, NSW (postcode 2028), known as "Double Pay," followed closely by Sydney's Eastern Suburbs and Perth's affluent western areas like Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove (6011). Other top contenders for wealth and high property values include Point Piper, Bellevue Hill, Vaucluse, Toorak (VIC), and Palm Beach (NSW), featuring high-end homes and luxury lifestyles.
The overall list reveals that Sydney's Point Piper is still the go-to spot for Australia's richest billionaires, with four of the top 10 calling it home.
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No, Australia is not 90% white; while a large majority identify with European ancestry (around 76-80% in recent years), a significant and growing portion identifies as Asian, African, Middle Eastern, or Indigenous, making it a highly multicultural nation with diverse ethnic backgrounds, not overwhelmingly white. Recent census data shows European ancestry (English, Irish, etc.) makes up a large chunk, but Asian ancestries are also substantial, with over 17% Asian population and around 3.8% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, per the 2021 census data from Wikipedia.
Sydney is Australia's richest city, leading with the most resident millionaires, centi-millionaires, and billionaires, driven by its strong financial sector, global appeal, and high-end real estate market, followed closely by Melbourne, with both cities consistently ranking globally for wealth. These cities attract High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) due to amenities, business opportunities, and exclusive suburbs like Sydney's Point Piper and Melbourne's Toorak.
Sydney is the most expensive major city in Australia and the most expensive city overall.
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Yes, $100k is generally considered a strong salary in Australia, placing you above the average (which hovers around $90k-$108k for full-time, but median is lower) and allowing for a comfortable life, though its impact depends heavily on location (major city vs. regional) and personal expenses like housing and dependents, as high living costs in cities like Sydney can stretch this income further than in regional areas.
As of late 2025/early 2026, India has surpassed China to become the world's most populous country, with both nations having populations exceeding 1.4 billion people, followed by the United States, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
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The most exclusive suburb in Sydney, consistently topping lists for wealth and prestige, is Point Piper, known for its ultra-rare, harbourside mansions, Wolseley Road (Australia's most expensive street), billionaires, and unparalleled privacy, followed closely by other elite Eastern Suburbs like Bellevue Hill, Vaucluse, and Darling Point, all offering stunning harbour views and ultra-high-end living.
Mungallala Methodist Church was built in 1964. It has now closed. In 2016, the Australian Taxation Office listed Mungallala as having the lowest mean taxable income by postcode, making it the poorest town in Australia, which led the ABC to do a documentary on the town for their online "storyhunters" program.
In the centre of Sydney's east, some of Sydney's most awe-inspiring properties are nestled within Bellevue Hill's green hills. It takes out the title as the most expensive suburb in Australia, and for good reason. A meander through the suburb's spectacular streets says it all.
Australia ranks twice on the top 50 list, with Sydney in 17th place and Melbourne in 30th place worldwide. Sydney is currently home to 205 centi-millionaires while Melbourne has 112.
More than 80% of our plants, mammals, reptiles and frogs are unique to Australia and are found nowhere else in the world. Some of our Australian animals are very well known like kangaroos, dingos, wallabies and wombats and of course the koala, platypus and echidna.
Once you've been in Australia for, well, an hour, you'll notice that nearly every word has an 'o' on the end of it. This is because for some weird reason Australians like to shorten every word and then add a vowel to the end of it… e.g. “bottle-o” (Bottle shop / off license) “servo” (garage / service station).
Adelaide is often regarded as the most British-feeling city in Australia due to its architecture, green spaces, and slower pace of life, which many find reminiscent of the UK. Melbourne also has a European flair, with its historic neighbourhoods, vibrant cultural scene, and diverse population.
Hobart, Tasmania, is widely recognized as the cheapest major city, but smaller regional towns in Queensland and South Australia can offer even lower living costs.