Australian Cities have hosted the Commonwealth Games a total of 4 times: 1938 games - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia1962 games - Perth, Western Australia, Australia 1982 games - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 2006 games - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The following UK cities have hosted the Commonwealth Games: London (1934), Cardiff (1958), Edinburgh (1970 and 1986), Manchester (2002) and Glasgow (2014).
Sydney was the first Australian city to host the Commonwealth Games. They hosted the Games in 1938.
Sydney, in 1938 became the first Australian city to hosted the Commonwealth Games.
Edinburgh, Scotland in 1970 and 1986.
Hamilton (1930), Vancouver (1954), Edmonton (1978) and Victoria (1994) have hosted the Commonwealth Games.
The United Kingdom has always hosted the Commonwealth - both the Commonwealth Dominions/Realms, and the Commonwealth of Nations.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games were hosted by India(Delhi).
The Commonwealth Games were hosted by Jamaica in 1966.
No, Nigeria has never hosted the Commonwealth Games.
Australia hosted the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Brisbane hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1986. The Australian state will once again host the Games in 2018, when the Gold Coast gets their turn.
No, America has never hosted the Commonwealth Games as they are not part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Australia (Melbourne) hosted the 2006 Commonwealth Games.