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But first, the question is incorrect. There are only 6 state capital cities in Australia, not 7.

The states, their capital cities and populations as at 30 June 2010 are as follows:

New South Wales, Sydney: 4,504,500

Victoria, Melbourne: 3,995,500

Queensland, Brisbane: 2,004,300

South Australia, Adelaide: 1,187,500

Western Australia, Perth: 1,659,000

Tasmania, Hobart: 212,000

There are two other capital cities in Australia: the national capital, Canberra located in the Australian Capital Territory, and Darwin, the captial of the Northern Territory a self governing territory in the north of Australia.

Northern Territory, Darwin 124,800

Australian Capital Territory,Canberra 351, 900

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Regional Population Growth, Australia, (cat. no. 3218.0) www.abs.gov.au viewed 9 June 2010

There are also other territories of Australia (Christmas Island, Cocos Keeling Islands, Jervis Bay and several largely uninhabited islands but their urban populations are not regarded as capital cities).

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The capital of Australia is Canberra, which was established in March of 1913. The population of Canberra is 381,488 people.

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According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the population of Canberra, Australia's capital city, was 379 600, as of 2012.

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