Australia has only about 20 inland "cities", as most of the cities are along the coastline. It has numerous large population centres in the inland. The inland cities, by population, are:
The main cities and towns in Western Australia are:PerthFremantleMandurahKalgoorlie-BoulderBunburyAlbanyEsperanceGeraldtonBroomeDerby
The five largest cities in Australia are, in order, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. Each of these is a state capital.
There are not four main colonies of Australia. Australia has six states and two mainland territories, as well as seven offshore territories. In Australia's colonial years, the four main colonies were Sydney, Swan River (Perth), Hobart and Moreton Bay (Brisbane).
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It means far away from the main cities on the coasts of Australia.
Cities in southwest Australia include:PerthFremantleBunburyMandurahJoondalupAlbanyRockinghamArmadaleBayswaterStirlingSwan
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English is spoken in all of the cities of Australia. Australia's official language is English.
Australia had six main colonies in 1864, not four. They were New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland (newly separated from NSW in 1859) and Tasmania (which had changed its name from Van Diemen's Land in 1856).
There were just three cities established in Australia by 1820:SydneyNewcastleHobart
The main road link in Australia is the M1. It is made up of the main highways between capital cities such as the Bruce Highway (far north Queensland to Brisbane), the Pacific Highway from Brisbane to Sydney and the Princes Highway which leads from Sydney to Adelaide.