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Suburb guides

Alongside a data page for every Australian suburb, we publish hand-written guides to the places people most often ask about. Each one is individually researched, written by a named author and reviewed, and cites its sources — a short, honest portrait of the place, with the figures left to the data sections on each page.

1155 guides so far, and growing. How we research and review them is set out in our methodology.

Australian Capital Territory

  • Acton (ACT)

    Acton occupies a leafy peninsula and hillside just west of Canberra's centre, wrapped by Lake Burley Griffin to the south and Black Mountain to the west.

  • Barton

    Barton sits just south of Canberra's city centre, tucked against Capital Hill and looking onto the East Basin of Lake Burley Griffin.

  • Belconnen

    Belconnen is one of Canberra's largest districts and its busy north-western hub, set about 7 kilometres from the city centre around the shores of Lake Ginninderra.

  • Braddon

    Braddon is an inner-northern Canberra suburb in the North Canberra district, about 2 km north-east of the city centre.

  • Campbell

    Campbell sits just east of the city centre at the foot of Mount Ainslie, one of Canberra's older inner suburbs and the address of several of the nation's best-known institutions.

  • City

    Known to almost everyone as Civic, the City district is the central business district of Canberra and the busy heart of the national capital.

  • Gungahlin

    Gungahlin is one of Canberra's district town centres, set about 10 kilometres north of the city centre.

  • Kingston (ACT)

    Kingston is one of Canberra's oldest and most densely populated suburbs, set just south of Lake Burley Griffin in the South Canberra district, a few kilometres from the city centre.

  • Yarralumla

    Yarralumla is an established, leafy suburb of inner south Canberra, stretching along the south-western shore of Lake Burley Griffin a few kilometres from the city centre.

New South Wales

  • Adaminaby

    Adaminaby is a small town in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, sitting about 1,017m above sea level some 52km north-west of Cooma and around 140km from Canberra.

  • Adelong

    Adelong is a former gold town in the Riverina district of New South Wales, about 20 kilometres west of Tumut and 81 kilometres south-east of Wagga Wagga, on Adelong Creek.

  • Albury

    Albury is a major regional city on the north bank of the Murray River, marking the New South Wales border with Victoria about 550 kilometres from Sydney and 326 kilometres from Melbourne.

  • Armidale

    Armidale is a city in the New England region of northern New South Wales, set on the Northern Tablelands at almost 1,000 metres above sea level, roughly midway between Sydney and Brisbane.

  • Artarmon

    Artarmon is a leafy, established suburb on Sydney's lower North Shore, within the City of Willoughby and a short distance north-west of the city centre.

  • Auburn (NSW)

    Auburn is a multicultural suburb of Western Sydney, about 16 kilometres west of the central business district, today part of Cumberland City Council.

  • Balgowlah

    Balgowlah is a leafy residential suburb on the northern shore of Sydney, about twelve kilometres north-east of the city in the Northern Beaches region.

  • Ballina

    Ballina is a coastal town in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, set at the mouth of the Richmond River about 740 kilometres north of Sydney and a short drive south of Byron Bay.

  • Balmain

    Balmain is a harbourside suburb on a peninsula about 2 km west of central Sydney, in the Inner West.

  • Bankstown

    Bankstown lies in south-western Sydney, about 19 kilometres from the city centre, and is the busy commercial heart of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown.

  • Barellan

    Barellan is a town in the Riverina of New South Wales, in Narrandera Shire, about 521 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 52 kilometres from Griffith.

  • Batemans Bay

    Batemans Bay is a coastal town at the mouth of the Clyde River on the New South Wales South Coast, roughly 280 kilometres south of Sydney in the Eurobodalla region.

  • Bathurst

    Bathurst sits on the Wiradjuri lands of the Central Tablelands, about 200 kilometres west-north-west of Sydney and some 650 metres up on the Macquarie River.

  • Batlow

    Batlow is a cool-climate town in the South West Slopes of New South Wales, perched about 775 metres up on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, some 33 kilometres south of Tumut and around 90 kilometres west of Canberra.

  • Baulkham Hills

    Baulkham Hills is a suburb in the Hills District of Greater Sydney, about 30 kilometres north-west of the central business district and largely inside The Hills Shire, which it once gave its name to and served as the seat of.

  • Beecroft

    Beecroft is a leafy, established suburb in northern Sydney, about 22 kilometres north-west of the city centre and straddling Hornsby Shire and the City of Parramatta along the edge of Lane Cove National Park.

  • Bega

    Bega sits in a valley on the far south coast of New South Wales, about 420 kilometres south of Sydney and 225 kilometres south-east of Canberra.

  • Bellevue Hill

    Bellevue Hill is one of Sydney's most prestigious harbourside suburbs, set on a ridge in the eastern suburbs about five kilometres east of the central business district, within the Municipality of Woollahra.

  • Bellingen

    Bellingen sits on the Bellinger River on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, roughly midway between Sydney and Brisbane.

  • Berrima

    Berrima is a small, well-preserved Georgian village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, on Dharawal country between Sydney and Canberra.

  • Berry

    Berry is a historic town on the New South Wales South Coast, about 143 kilometres south of Sydney and a short drive north-east of Nowra.

  • Binalong

    Binalong is a village in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, about 312 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 37 kilometres north-west of Yass.

  • Boggabri

    Boggabri is a small town in north-eastern New South Wales, on the Kamilaroi Highway between Gunnedah and Narrabri, where the Namoi River winds through the surrounding farmland.

  • Bombala

    Bombala is a town in the Monaro region of southern New South Wales, about 485km south-southwest of Sydney and 80km south of Cooma, on the Bombala River.

  • Bondi Beach

    Bondi Beach is a coastal suburb in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, about 7 km east of the city centre and part of the Waverley local government area.

  • Boorowa

    Boorowa is a rural town in the South West Slopes of New South Wales, about 40 kilometres east of Young and roughly 240 kilometres west of Sydney, in the Hilltops Council area.

  • Bourke

    Bourke is an outback town in north-western New South Wales, on the south bank of the Darling River about 800 kilometres from Sydney and the seat of Bourke Shire.

  • Bowral

    Bowral is the largest town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, about 130 kilometres south-west of Sydney.

  • Braidwood

    Braidwood stands on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, on the road between Canberra and the South Coast, on Yuin country in the lands of the Walbanga people.

  • Broken Hill

    Broken Hill rises out of the far-west New South Wales desert, roughly 1,150 kilometres from Sydney and closer to Adelaide than to its own state capital.

  • Bulahdelah

    Bulahdelah is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, about 235 kilometres north of Sydney and 93 kilometres north-east of Newcastle, in the Mid-Coast Council.

  • Bundanoon (NSW)

    Bundanoon is a village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, about 150km south-west of Sydney, 22km from Moss Vale and 57km east of Goulburn, sitting around 675m above sea level.

  • Bungendore

    Bungendore is a historic town on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, about 38 kilometres east of Canberra near the southern end of Lake George.

  • Byron Bay

    Byron Bay is a coastal town in the far north-east of New South Wales, about 165 km south of Brisbane, sitting beside Cape Byron — the easternmost point of mainland Australia, marked by its landmark lighthouse.

  • Cammeray

    Cammeray is a leafy residential suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, part of the North Sydney Council area.

  • Campbelltown (NSW)

    Campbelltown anchors Sydney's outer south-west, about 53 kilometres from the central business district, and is the administrative centre of the City of Campbelltown.

  • Candelo

    Candelo is a small heritage village in the Bega Valley of south-eastern New South Wales, about 23 kilometres south-west of Bega and 448 kilometres south of Sydney.

  • Canley Vale

    Canley Vale is a suburb in the south-west of Sydney, about thirty kilometres from the central business district, in the local government area of the City of Fairfield.

  • Canowindra

    Canowindra is a historic town in the central west of New South Wales, about 32 kilometres north of Cowra and roughly 60 kilometres south-west of Orange, in the Cabonne Shire.

  • Carcoar

    Carcoar is a small heritage town in the Central West of New South Wales, about 52km south-west of Bathurst and 258km west of Sydney, sitting roughly 720m above sea level.

  • Carlingford

    Carlingford is a suburb of Sydney about 22 kilometres north-west of the central business district, in the City of Parramatta, sitting astride Pennant Hills Road where Northern and Western Sydney meet.

  • Castlecrag

    Castlecrag is a leafy harbourside suburb on Sydney's lower North Shore, about eight kilometres north of the city centre in the City of Willoughby, almost encircled by the waters of Middle Harbour.

  • Central Tilba

    Central Tilba is a heritage village on the New South Wales South Coast, about 10 kilometres south of Narooma and 60 kilometres north of Bega, in the Eurobodalla Shire.

  • Cessnock

    Cessnock is a Hunter Valley city about fifty kilometres west of Newcastle and the administrative heart of its local government area.

  • Chatswood

    Chatswood is a busy commercial centre on Sydney's Lower North Shore, about 10 km north of the city centre, and the administrative seat of the City of Willoughby.

  • Cherrybrook

    Cherrybrook sits in Sydney's leafy Hills District, about 29 kilometres north-west of the city centre within Hornsby Shire.

  • Cobar

    Cobar is a mining town in the outback of western New South Wales, at the meeting of the Kidman Way and the Barrier Highway, about 712 kilometres north-west of Sydney.

  • Coffs Harbour

    Coffs Harbour sits on the New South Wales mid-north coast, roughly 530 kilometres north of Sydney and 390 kilometres south of Brisbane, on the lands of the Gumbaynggirr people, the Traditional Custodians of this coast, who are said to have known the harbour as Gitten Mirreh, or 'big moon'.

  • Condobolin

    Condobolin lies on the Lachlan River in the Central West of New South Wales, roughly midway across the state and about 460 kilometres west of Sydney.

  • Coogee (NSW)

    Coogee is a beachside suburb in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, about 8 km south-east of the city centre in the City of Randwick.

  • Coolah

    Coolah sits in central-western New South Wales, in Warrumbungle Shire, roughly 370km north-west of Sydney beneath the Liverpool Range.

  • Coolamon

    Coolamon is a town in the Riverina region of south-western New South Wales, about 40 kilometres north-west of Wagga Wagga and roughly 500 kilometres from Sydney.

  • Cooma (NSW)

    Cooma is a town on the Monaro tableland of southern New South Wales, about 114 kilometres south of Canberra and close to the Murrumbidgee River.

  • Coonabarabran

    Coonabarabran is a country town in north-western New South Wales, on the Castlereagh River about 450 kilometres from Sydney and 160 kilometres north-east of Dubbo.

  • Coonamble

    Coonamble is a town in the Orana region of northwestern New South Wales, about 575km from Sydney and 164km north of Dubbo.

  • Cootamundra

    Cootamundra sits in the South West Slopes of New South Wales, in the Riverina, where the Olympic Highway crosses Muttama Creek, roughly 390 kilometres south-west of Sydney and about 160 kilometres from Canberra.

  • Corowa

    Corowa is a historic town on the Murray River in the Riverina region of New South Wales, facing Wahgunyah in Victoria across the border and about 57 kilometres west of Albury.

  • Cowra

    Cowra is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, on the Lachlan River about 310 kilometres west of Sydney and 190 kilometres north of Canberra.

  • Cremorne (NSW)

    Cremorne is a harbourside suburb on Sydney's Lower North Shore, about six kilometres north-east of the city centre in the North Sydney area.

  • Crescent Head

    Crescent Head is a surfing and fishing town on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, about 340 kilometres north of Sydney and east of Kempsey, in the Kempsey Shire.

  • Cronulla

    Cronulla is a beachside suburb in Sydney's south, about 26 km from the central business district in the Sutherland Shire.

  • Crookwell

    Crookwell is a cool-climate town on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, in the Upper Lachlan Shire, about 45 kilometres north-west of Goulburn and a little over 100 kilometres from Canberra.

  • Crows Nest (NSW)

    Crows Nest is a lively, established suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, about five kilometres north of the central business district within the North Sydney Council area.

  • Culcairn

    Culcairn is a town in southern New South Wales, on the Olympic Highway between Albury and Wagga Wagga, about 53km north of Albury and 514km from Sydney, with Billabong Creek running along its southern edge.

  • Darlinghurst

    Darlinghurst is a dense inner-city suburb immediately east of Sydney's CBD, on the traditional country of the Gadigal people.

  • Dee Why

    Dee Why is a coastal suburb on Sydney's Northern Beaches, about eighteen kilometres north-east of the city and the administrative seat of the Northern Beaches Council.

  • Deniliquin

    Deniliquin sits in the western Riverina of southern New South Wales, on the Edward River about 725 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 285 kilometres north of Melbourne.

  • Dorrigo

    Dorrigo is a town on the Dorrigo Plateau in northern New South Wales, about 64 kilometres west of Coffs Harbour and 580 kilometres north of Sydney, sitting around 730 metres above sea level.

  • Double Bay

    Double Bay is a harbourside suburb in Sydney's east, about four kilometres from the central business district and serving as the administrative centre of the Municipality of Woollahra.

  • Drummoyne

    Drummoyne sits on a peninsula in Sydney's Inner West, about six kilometres west of the central business district, with the Parramatta River wrapping around three of its sides and lending many homes wide water views.

  • Dubbo

    Dubbo is the largest city in the Orana region of central-western New South Wales, set on the Macquarie River about 390 kilometres north-west of Sydney.

  • Dungog

    Dungog is a town in the lower Hunter region of New South Wales, on the Williams River about 215km north of Sydney.

  • Eastwood (NSW)

    Eastwood is a suburb in the north of Sydney, about 17 kilometres north-west of the central business district and split between the City of Ryde and the City of Parramatta.

  • Eden

    Eden is a coastal town on the far south coast of New South Wales, about 480 kilometres south of Sydney and some 50 kilometres south of Bega.

  • Emmaville

    Emmaville is a former tin-mining town in the New England Tablelands of northern New South Wales, about 45km north-west of Glen Innes and high on the granite country at around 890 metres.

  • Epping (NSW)

    Epping is a suburb in Sydney's north-west, about 18 kilometres from the central business district, today wholly within the City of Parramatta.

  • Eugowra

    Eugowra is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, on Mandagery Creek about 341 kilometres west of Sydney, 81 kilometres west of Orange and 38 kilometres east of Forbes.

  • Fairfield (NSW)

    Fairfield sits at the heart of the Cumberland Plain in Western Sydney, about 30 kilometres west of the central business district, and is the administrative centre of Fairfield City.

  • Fairlight

    Fairlight is a harbourside pocket of northern Sydney, set on the Northern Beaches between Balgowlah and Manly along either side of Sydney Road.

  • Forbes (NSW)

    Forbes is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, on the banks of the Lachlan River about 374 kilometres west of Sydney.

  • Gilgandra

    Gilgandra is a country town in the Orana region of central New South Wales, set in a wide bend of the Castlereagh River about 65 kilometres north of Dubbo.

  • Glebe (NSW)

    Glebe is an inner-western suburb of Sydney, set barely three kilometres south-west of the central business district on a tongue of land all but encircled by Blackwattle Bay and Rozelle Bay.

  • Glen Innes

    Glen Innes sits high on the Northern Tablelands of New England, in northern New South Wales, about 608 kilometres north of Sydney and some 100 kilometres north of Armidale, on tableland country more than a thousand metres above sea level.

  • Gloucester

    Gloucester is a country town in the lower Mid North Coast of New South Wales, lying in a green river valley about 220 kilometres north of Sydney and 145 kilometres north of Newcastle.

  • Gordon (NSW)

    Gordon sits on Sydney's Upper North Shore, about fourteen kilometres north-west of the central business district, and serves as the administrative centre of the Ku-ring-gai district.

  • Gosford

    Gosford is a waterfront city on the Central Coast of New South Wales, set at the northern end of Brisbane Water roughly halfway between Sydney and Newcastle.

  • Goulburn

    Goulburn is a city in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, on the Wollondilly and Mulwaree rivers about 195 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 90 kilometres north-east of Canberra.

  • Grafton

    Grafton is a city on the Clarence River in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, roughly midway between Sydney and Brisbane.

  • Granville (NSW)

    Granville is a suburb in Sydney's west, about 18 kilometres from the central business district, split between Cumberland City Council and the City of Parramatta.

  • Greenwich

    Greenwich is a leafy harbourside suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, set on a peninsula where the Lane Cove River meets the harbour, about seven kilometres north-west of the city centre in the Municipality of Lane Cove.

  • Grenfell

    Grenfell is a town in the Central West of New South Wales and the seat of the Weddin Shire, about 370 kilometres west of Sydney and roughly 55 kilometres from Cowra.

  • Griffith (NSW)

    Griffith is a regional city in the Riverina of south-western New South Wales, at the heart of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area about 570 kilometres south-west of Sydney.

  • Guildford (NSW)

    Guildford is a suburb in Sydney's west, about 27 kilometres from the central business district, in the Cumberland City Council area.

  • Gulargambone

    Gulargambone is a small town on the Castlereagh River in the central-west plains of New South Wales, in Coonamble Shire and in Wiradjuri country.

  • Gulgong

    Gulgong is a historic gold-rush town on the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, about 300 kilometres north-west of Sydney and 30 kilometres north of Mudgee on the Cudgegong River.

  • Gundagai

    Gundagai is a historic town in the Riverina region of southern New South Wales, set on the Murrumbidgee River about 390 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 160 kilometres west of Canberra.

  • Gunnedah

    Gunnedah is a town on the Liverpool Plains of north-central New South Wales, on the Namoi River about 66 kilometres west of Tamworth and 432 kilometres north-west of Sydney.

  • Gunning

    Gunning is a small town on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, set on the old Hume Highway about 260 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 75 kilometres north of Canberra.

  • Haberfield

    Haberfield lies in the Inner West of Sydney, about six and a half kilometres west of the central business district and just south of Iron Cove.

  • Hay (NSW)

    Hay sits on the Murrumbidgee River in the western Riverina, at the heart of the vast, treeless Hay Plains, roughly 720 kilometres west-south-west of Sydney.

  • Henty (NSW)

    Henty is a small town in the Riverina and South West Slopes of New South Wales, about 65 kilometres north of Albury and 63 kilometres south-west of Wagga Wagga.

  • Hill End (NSW)

    Hill End is a former gold-mining town in the Central West of New South Wales, about 75km north-west of Bathurst and 278km from Sydney.

  • Hillston

    Hillston is a town in the western Riverina of New South Wales, on the Lachlan River about 683km west of Sydney and 110km north of Griffith.

  • Holbrook

    Holbrook is a town on the Hume Highway in southern New South Wales, roughly midway between Sydney and Melbourne in the Greater Hume Shire, on Wiradjuri country.

  • Hunters Hill

    Hunters Hill is a historic, leafy suburb of northern Sydney, set about nine kilometres north-west of the city centre on a slender peninsula between the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers.

  • Hurstville

    Hurstville sits in southern Sydney, about 16 kilometres south of the central business district, and serves as the administrative centre of the Georges River Council in the St George district.

  • Huskisson

    Huskisson sits on the western shore of Jervis Bay, about 186 kilometres south of Sydney and a short drive from Nowra, fringed by white-sand beaches and the clear waters of Currambene Creek.

  • Inverell

    Inverell lies on the Macintyre River in the New England region of northern New South Wales, roughly 570 kilometres north of Sydney and not far from the Queensland border.

  • Jerilderie

    Jerilderie is a town in the Riverina region of southern New South Wales, on Billabong Creek along the Newell Highway, roughly 620 kilometres south-west of Sydney.

  • Jindabyne

    Jindabyne stands on the shore of its namesake lake in the Snowy Mountains of southern New South Wales, about 180 kilometres south of Canberra and, at roughly 915 metres, one of the highest towns of its size in Australia.

  • Jugiong

    Jugiong is a village in the South West Slopes of New South Wales, on the Murrumbidgee River just off the Hume Highway, about 336 kilometres south-west of Sydney and some 40 kilometres from Gundagai.

  • Junee

    Junee is a railway town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, about 40 kilometres north of Wagga Wagga and the seat of Junee Shire.

  • Kangaroo Valley

    Kangaroo Valley sits in a lush pocket of the Southern Highlands hinterland in New South Wales, ringed by sandstone escarpment and reached by winding roads down from Bowral or up from the coast near Berry.

  • Katoomba

    Katoomba is the chief town of the Blue Mountains, about 100 km west of Sydney and the seat of the City of Blue Mountains council.

  • Kellyville

    Kellyville lies in Sydney's Hills District, about 36 kilometres north-west of the city centre in The Hills Shire.

  • Kiama

    Kiama is a seaside town on the New South Wales South Coast, in the Illawarra about 120 kilometres south of Sydney and 40 kilometres from Wollongong.

  • Killara (NSW)

    Killara sits on Sydney's Upper North Shore, around fourteen kilometres north-west of the city in the Ku-ring-gai area.

  • Kirribilli

    Kirribilli is a harbourside suburb on Sydney's Lower North Shore, about three kilometres north of the central business district, sitting at the northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

  • Lane Cove

    Lane Cove sits on a peninsula on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, about nine kilometres north-west of the central business district, where the Lane Cove River opens into the harbour.

  • Leeton

    Leeton is a planned town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, set within the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area about 580 kilometres south-west of Sydney.

  • Lidcombe

    Lidcombe is a suburb about 15 kilometres west of central Sydney, in the Cumberland Council area.

  • Lightning Ridge

    Lightning Ridge is an outback town in far northern New South Wales, about 720 kilometres north-west of Sydney and 74 kilometres north of Walgett, near the Queensland border.

  • Lindfield

    Lindfield sits on Sydney's Upper North Shore, about thirteen kilometres north-west of the central business district within the Ku-ring-gai area.

  • Lithgow

    Lithgow is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, set in a valley on the western side of the Blue Mountains roughly 140 km west of Sydney.

  • Liverpool

    Liverpool is a major centre in South Western Sydney, on the western bank of the Georges River about 31 km south-west of the city centre.

  • Lockhart

    Lockhart is a town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, about 63km south-west of Wagga Wagga and 521km from Sydney.

  • Longueville

    Longueville is a tranquil harbourside suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, occupying a peninsula between Tambourine Bay and Woodford Bay on the Lane Cove River, about eight kilometres north of the city.

  • Manilla

    Manilla is a town in the New England region of northern New South Wales, about 45 kilometres north-west of Tamworth, at the meeting of the Namoi and Manilla rivers.

  • Manly (NSW)

    Manly is a beachside suburb on Sydney's Northern Beaches, around 17 km north-east of the city centre and reached by a long-running ferry service to Circular Quay.

  • Maroubra

    Maroubra is a beachside suburb in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, about 10 km south-east of the city centre and the largest suburb in the City of Randwick by both area and population.

  • Marrickville

    Marrickville sits in Sydney's Inner West, about seven kilometres south-west of the city centre on the northern bank of the Cooks River, and is the largest suburb in the Inner West Council area.

  • Merewether

    Merewether is a beachside suburb of Newcastle, about three kilometres south of the city centre, reaching from the sand of Merewether Beach in the east across to Adamstown in the west.

  • Merimbula

    Merimbula is a popular holiday town on the Sapphire Coast, the far south coast of New South Wales, wrapped around the tidal Merimbula Lake about 450 kilometres south of Sydney and some 240 kilometres south-east of Canberra.

  • Merriwa (NSW)

    Merriwa is a town in the Upper Hunter Shire of New South Wales, in the upper Hunter region about 273km north-west of Sydney and roughly midway between Newcastle and Dubbo on the Golden Highway.

  • Merrylands

    Merrylands is a suburb of Western Sydney, lying about twenty-five kilometres west of the central business district within the Cumberland City Council area.

  • Molong

    Molong sits in the Central West of New South Wales, on the Mitchell Highway about 36 kilometres north-west of Orange and roughly 296 kilometres west of Sydney, at around 565 metres elevation in the Cabonne council area.

  • Moree

    Moree lies on the black-soil plains of north-western New South Wales, on the Mehi River above the Great Artesian Basin, roughly 628 kilometres north-west of Sydney.

  • Morpeth

    Morpeth is a historic town in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, on the Hunter River about 8 kilometres from Maitland, 35 kilometres from Newcastle and 165 kilometres north of Sydney.

  • Mosman

    Mosman is an affluent harbourside suburb on Sydney's Lower North Shore, about 8 km north-east of the city centre on a peninsula between Sydney Harbour and Middle Harbour.

  • Mudgee

    Mudgee is a historic country town on the Cudgegong River in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, about 260 kilometres north-west of Sydney.

  • Murrurundi

    Murrurundi sits high in the Liverpool Range of the Upper Hunter in New South Wales, on the Pages River about 309km north of Sydney and 193km north-west of Newcastle.

  • Narooma

    Narooma lies on the far south coast of New South Wales, around 350 kilometres south of Sydney, where the Wagonga Inlet meets the sea.

  • Narrabri

    Narrabri is a town on the North West Slopes of New South Wales, on the Namoi River about 520 kilometres north-west of Sydney and the seat of Narrabri Shire.

  • Narrandera

    Narrandera is a town in the central Riverina of New South Wales, on the Murrumbidgee River about 100 kilometres west of Wagga Wagga, in the Narrandera Shire.

  • Narromine

    Narromine is a town in the Orana region of central New South Wales, on the Macquarie River about 40km west of Dubbo and 451km north-west of Sydney.

  • Nelson Bay (NSW)

    Nelson Bay is a coastal town in the Hunter region of New South Wales, set on the southern shore of Port Stephens about 60 kilometres north-east of Newcastle and roughly 207 kilometres north-north-east of Sydney.

  • Newcastle

    Newcastle is New South Wales' second city, about 160 km north of Sydney where the Hunter River meets the sea.

  • Newtown (NSW)

    Newtown is an inner-western suburb of Sydney, about 4 km south-west of the city centre and split between the City of Sydney and Inner West councils.

  • Northbridge (NSW)

    Northbridge is a quiet, leafy pocket of Sydney's Lower North Shore, occupying a peninsula that reaches into Middle Harbour and is wrapped by bush and water on three sides.

  • Northwood (NSW)

    Northwood is a quiet, leafy residential suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, occupying a small peninsula on the northern bank of the Lane Cove River between Woodford Bay and Gore Creek, about eight kilometres north-west of the city centre in the Municipality of Lane Cove.

  • Nowra

    Nowra is the main town of the Shoalhaven region on the New South Wales South Coast, sitting on the Shoalhaven River about 160 kilometres south of Sydney.

  • Nyngan

    Nyngan is a town in the Orana region of central-western New South Wales, on the Bogan River where the Mitchell and Barrier highways meet, about 580 kilometres north-west of Sydney.

  • Oberon

    Oberon is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, about 190 kilometres west of Sydney and 49 kilometres south-east of Bathurst, and the seat of Oberon Council.

  • Orange

    Orange is a cool-climate city in the Central West of New South Wales, about 250 kilometres west of Sydney and sitting high on the inland tablelands at over 860 metres.

  • Paddington (NSW)

    Paddington is an inner-eastern suburb of Sydney, about 3 km east of the city centre and split between the City of Sydney and the Municipality of Woollahra.

  • Pambula

    Pambula is a town on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, about 4 kilometres south of Merimbula and 454 kilometres south of Sydney, in the Bega Valley Shire.

  • Parkes (NSW)

    Parkes is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, about 355 kilometres west of Sydney on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have lived along the Lachlan and neighbouring rivers for tens of thousands of years.

  • Parramatta

    Parramatta lies about 24 km west of the Sydney CBD at the head of the navigable Parramatta River, and is widely described as Greater Sydney's 'second CBD'.

  • Pendle Hill

    Pendle Hill is a suburb in Sydney's west, about twenty-nine kilometres from the central business district, spanning the local government areas of Cumberland Council and the City of Parramatta.

  • Penrith

    Penrith sits in Outer Western Sydney on the eastern bank of the Nepean River, about 55 km west of the city centre.

  • Pokolbin

    Pokolbin is a rural locality in the Hunter region of New South Wales, about 163 kilometres north of Sydney and roughly 12 kilometres west-north-west of Cessnock.

  • Port Macquarie

    Port Macquarie sits at the mouth of the Hastings River on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, about 390 kilometres north of Sydney.

  • Pymble

    Pymble sits on Sydney's leafy Upper North Shore, about 15 kilometres north of the city centre in the Ku-ring-gai area.

  • Quakers Hill

    Quakers Hill is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney, in the City of Blacktown, and is known locally simply as 'Quakers'.

  • Quirindi

    Quirindi is a country town on the Liverpool Plains in the North West Slopes of New South Wales, about 68 kilometres south-west of Tamworth in the Liverpool Plains Shire.

  • Randwick

    Randwick is an established suburb in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, about six kilometres south-east of the city centre and the civic heart of the City of Randwick.

  • Raymond Terrace

    Raymond Terrace is a town in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, about 26 kilometres north of Newcastle and 168 kilometres north of Sydney, where the Williams River meets the Hunter.

  • Richmond (NSW)

    Richmond is a historic town on the Hawkesbury River at the foot of the Blue Mountains, about 60 kilometres north-west of central Sydney.

  • Robertson (NSW)

    Robertson sits on the edge of the Illawarra escarpment in the New South Wales Southern Highlands, about 140 kilometres south-west of Sydney and a steep climb up from Wollongong on the coast below.

  • Rose Bay (NSW)

    Rose Bay is one of Sydney's most prestigious harbourside suburbs, set on the southern shore of the harbour about seven kilometres east of the central business district, partly in the Municipality of Woollahra.

  • Roseville

    Roseville lies on Sydney's Upper North Shore, about twelve kilometres north-west of the central business district in the Ku-ring-gai district.

  • Ryde

    Ryde sits on the north bank of the Parramatta River, a long-established suburb in Sydney's north-west and the administrative heart of the City of Ryde.

  • Rylstone

    Rylstone is a town on the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, about 241 kilometres north-west of Sydney and 54 kilometres south-east of Mudgee, in the Mid-Western Regional Council.

  • Scone

    Scone is a town in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, on the New England Highway about 271 kilometres north of Sydney and roughly 153 kilometres north-west of Newcastle, some 27 kilometres north of Muswellbrook.

  • Seaforth (NSW)

    Seaforth sits on the northern shore of Sydney, a leafy residential pocket of the Northern Beaches that looks out across Middle Harbour toward Mosman, to which it is joined by the Spit Bridge.

  • Seven Hills (NSW)

    Seven Hills is a suburb in Sydney's west, about 33 kilometres from the central business district, split between the City of Parramatta and Blacktown City.

  • Singleton (NSW)

    Singleton is a historic town on the banks of the Hunter River in the heart of the New South Wales wine and coal country, north-west of Newcastle.

  • South West Rocks

    South West Rocks sits on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, about 40 kilometres from Kempsey near the mouth of the Macleay River, on one of the few north-facing bays on the Australian east coast.

  • St Ives (NSW)

    St Ives is a leafy, established suburb on Sydney's Upper North Shore, set within Ku-ring-gai Council and wrapped by national park on its northern and eastern edges.

  • Strathfield (NSW)

    Strathfield is a leafy suburb in Sydney's Inner West, about 14 km west of the city centre.

  • Stroud

    Stroud is a historic village on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales, about 223 kilometres north of Sydney and 74 kilometres north of Newcastle, with Gloucester 11 kilometres to the north and Dungog to the west.

  • Surry Hills

    Surry Hills is an inner-eastern suburb of Sydney, about 1 km south-east of the city centre in the City of Sydney.

  • Tahmoor

    Tahmoor is a town in the Macarthur region of New South Wales, in Wollondilly Shire roughly 97 kilometres south-west of Sydney.

  • Tamworth

    Tamworth sits on the Peel River in the North West Slopes of New South Wales, roughly 420 kilometres north of Sydney.

  • Temora

    Temora is a town in the north-eastern Riverina of New South Wales, about 418 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 85 kilometres from Wagga Wagga.

  • Tenterfield

    Tenterfield is a town on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, roughly 700 kilometres north of Sydney and 275 kilometres south-west of Brisbane, near the Queensland border.

  • Terrigal

    Terrigal is a coastal town on the Central Coast of New South Wales, about twelve kilometres east of Gosford on the Pacific Ocean and part of the Central Coast Council area.

  • Thirroul

    Thirroul lines the northern Illawarra coast between Austinmer and Bulli, about 13 kilometres north of Wollongong and within reach of Sydney, with the Pacific on one side and the forested Illawarra escarpment rising behind it.

  • Tocumwal

    Tocumwal sits on the northern bank of the Murray River in the southern Riverina of New South Wales, about 270 kilometres north of Melbourne.

  • Trangie

    Trangie is a town in the Orana region of central-western New South Wales, on the Mitchell Highway about 485km north-west of Sydney, 76km north-west of Dubbo and 38km north-west of Narromine.

  • Trundle

    Trundle is a small town in the Central West of New South Wales, in Parkes Shire about 60 kilometres north-west of Parkes.

  • Tumbarumba

    Tumbarumba is a town on the western edge of the Snowy Mountains in southern New South Wales, about 114 kilometres south-east of Wagga Wagga and the main centre of the Snowy Valleys Council.

  • Tumut

    Tumut sits on the Tumut River in the north-western foothills of the Snowy Mountains, in the Riverina region of New South Wales about 410 kilometres south-west of Sydney.

  • Turramurra

    Turramurra is an affluent, tree-filled suburb on Sydney's Upper North Shore, about 16 kilometres north-west of the city in the Ku-ring-gai area.

  • Uralla (NSW)

    Uralla is a town on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, about 23 kilometres south-west of Armidale and 465 kilometres north of Sydney, sitting around 1,000 metres above sea level.

  • Vaucluse

    Vaucluse is one of Sydney's most prestigious harbourside suburbs, set on the South Head peninsula about eight kilometres east of the central business district, with Sydney Harbour on one side and the Tasman Sea on the other.

  • Wagga Wagga

    Wagga Wagga, widely shortened to Wagga, straddles the Murrumbidgee River in the Riverina, almost exactly midway between Sydney and Melbourne.

  • Wahroonga

    Wahroonga is a leafy suburb on Sydney's Upper North Shore, about 18 kilometres north-west of the city across the Ku-ring-gai and Hornsby council areas.

  • Walcha

    Walcha lies on the southern edge of the New England Tablelands in New South Wales, in Walcha Shire, about 90 kilometres east of Tamworth.

  • Warialda

    Warialda sits in the North West Slopes of New South Wales, in Gwydir Shire on the road between Inverell and Moree, with the Weraerai people recorded as the original inhabitants of the district.

  • Warren

    Warren is a town in the Orana region of central New South Wales, set on the Macquarie River about 120km north-west of Dubbo and roughly 530km from Sydney.

  • Wauchope

    Wauchope sits on the Hastings River in the New South Wales Mid North Coast, about 19 kilometres west of Port Macquarie, in the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.

  • Wee Waa

    Wee Waa is a town on the Namoi River in the north-west of New South Wales, in the cotton-growing country of the lower Namoi and in Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) country.

  • Wentworth (NSW)

    Wentworth sits in far south-western New South Wales at the meeting of the Darling and Murray rivers, about 1,030km from Sydney and just 34km from Mildura across the Victorian border.

  • Wentworthville

    Wentworthville is a suburb in Sydney's west, about 27 kilometres from the central business district, split between the City of Parramatta and the Cumberland Council and known affectionately to locals as 'Wenty'.

  • West Wyalong

    West Wyalong is a town in the Riverina region of central New South Wales, about 470 kilometres west of Sydney where the Newell and Mid-Western highways cross.

  • Willoughby (NSW)

    Willoughby is a leafy, established suburb on Sydney's lower North Shore, around eight kilometres north of the city centre, and the namesake of the wider City of Willoughby, whose commercial heart lies in neighbouring Chatswood.

  • Wingham

    Wingham is a historic town on the Manning River in the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, about 13km north-west of Taree and 329km north-east of Sydney, on Biripi country.

  • Wollongong

    Wollongong lies on a narrow coastal plain about 85 kilometres south of Sydney, hemmed between the Tasman Sea and the steep Illawarra Escarpment.

  • Woolgoolga

    Woolgoolga is a beach town on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, about 25 kilometres north of Coffs Harbour and 550 kilometres north of Sydney, in the City of Coffs Harbour.

  • Woollahra

    Woollahra is a leafy, affluent suburb in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, about five kilometres east of the central business district, and lends its name to the surrounding municipality.

  • Woy Woy

    Woy Woy is a coastal town on the Central Coast of New South Wales, set on the southern reaches of Brisbane Water near where it opens to the Pacific Ocean about eighty kilometres north of Sydney.

  • Yass

    Yass is a historic town in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, about 280 kilometres south-west of Sydney and only some 60 kilometres north-west of Canberra, on the banks of the Yass River.

Northern Territory

  • Adelaide River

    Adelaide River is a small town in the Top End of the Northern Territory, on the Stuart Highway about 113 kilometres south of Darwin in the Coomalie Shire.

  • Alice Springs

    Alice Springs is the main town of Central Australia and the Red Centre, set among the MacDonnell Ranges on the usually dry bed of the Todd River, roughly midway between Darwin and Adelaide.

  • Darwin City

    Darwin City is the central business district of Darwin, the Northern Territory's capital, set on a harbour peninsula at the Top End of the continent.

  • Jabiru

    Jabiru is a small town in the Top End of the Northern Territory, about 250 kilometres east of Darwin and completely surrounded by Kakadu National Park, within the West Arnhem region.

  • Katherine

    Katherine lies on the Katherine River about 320 kilometres south-east of Darwin, at the meeting point of the tropical Top End and the dry inland.

  • Mataranka

    Mataranka is a small town on the edge of the Northern Territory's tropical 'Never Never' country, in the Roper Gulf Region about 107 kilometres south of Katherine and 420 kilometres south-east of Darwin.

  • Nightcliff

    Nightcliff is a coastal suburb of Darwin, about 10 km north of the city centre on the shore of Darwin Harbour.

  • Tennant Creek

    Tennant Creek lies on the Stuart Highway in the Barkly region of the Northern Territory, roughly 1,000 kilometres south of Darwin and 500 kilometres north of Alice Springs.

Other Territories

  • Jervis Bay

    Jervis Bay is the small Commonwealth territory on the New South Wales south coast, around 200 kilometres south of Sydney and just south of Nowra.

Queensland

  • Agnes Water

    Agnes Water is a small coastal town on the Discovery Coast in central Queensland, just south of the better-known Town of 1770 and roughly midway between Bundaberg and Gladstone.

  • Airlie Beach

    Airlie Beach is a small resort town on the central Queensland coast, in the Whitsunday Region about 26 km from Proserpine.

  • Allora

    Allora is a small town on the Darling Downs of southern Queensland, about 160 kilometres south-west of Brisbane in the Southern Downs region, on the country of the Giabal people.

  • Aramac

    Aramac is a small grazing town in central-western Queensland, about 68 kilometres north of Barcaldine, in the Barcaldine Region.

  • Ascot (Brisbane - Qld)

    Ascot is a gracious north-eastern suburb of Brisbane, set on rising ground about six kilometres from the city centre and known for its grand old Queenslander homes.

  • Ashgrove

    Ashgrove sits about five kilometres north-west of central Brisbane and is best known for the Ashgrovian house, a grand interwar style of Queenslander with an asymmetrical pyramid roof, sweeping gables and wide verandahs.

  • Atherton

    Atherton sits high on the Atherton Tableland of Far North Queensland, about 752 metres above sea level and roughly 80 kilometres south-west of Cairns.

  • Auchenflower

    Auchenflower is a hilly, inner-western riverside suburb of Brisbane, a little over two kilometres from the city centre, where the streets fall away towards the Brisbane River and pockets of greenery open up scenic views.

  • Augathella

    Augathella is an outback town on the banks of the Warrego River in south-west Queensland, in the Shire of Murweh, about 85 kilometres north-east of Charleville.

  • Barcaldine

    Barcaldine stands in Central West Queensland on Lagoon Creek, about 520 kilometres west of Rockhampton, on the lands of the Iningai people.

  • Bardon

    Bardon is a leafy western suburb of Brisbane, about six kilometres north-west of the city and nestled into the foothills of Mount Coot-tha.

  • Beaudesert

    Beaudesert is a town in the Scenic Rim region of south-east Queensland, about 70 kilometres south of Brisbane, with the Logan River forming much of its western boundary.

  • Biggenden

    Biggenden is a town in the North Burnett region of Queensland, about 287km northwest of Brisbane and 85km west of Maryborough.

  • Biloela

    Biloela is a town in Central Queensland, in the Shire of Banana, about 120 kilometres inland from Gladstone and 569 kilometres north-west of Brisbane, at the junction of the Burnett and Dawson highways.

  • Birdsville

    Birdsville is a tiny outback town in far western Queensland, close to the borders of South Australia and the Northern Territory, on the edge of the Simpson Desert near the Diamantina River.

  • Blackall

    Blackall is a wool town in central western Queensland, set on the Barcoo River about 960 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Blackbutt (Qld)

    Blackbutt is a town in the South Burnett region of Queensland, about 36km south-east of Nanango and 161km north-west of Brisbane.

  • Boonah (Qld)

    Boonah is the main town of the Fassifern Valley, in Queensland's Scenic Rim, set among farmland about 86 kilometres south-west of Brisbane between the McPherson and Main Ranges.

  • Bowen

    Bowen is a coastal town in north Queensland, set on a peninsula with the sea on three sides about halfway between Townsville and Mackay, within the Whitsunday region.

  • Brookfield (Qld)

    Brookfield is a leafy, semi-rural suburb in Brisbane's west, a place of large acreage blocks and bushland about thirteen kilometres from the city centre, where Moggill Creek winds down to meet the Brisbane River.

  • Buderim

    Buderim is a Sunshine Coast town set on a 180-metre mountain that looks out over the southern communities of the region.

  • Bulimba

    Bulimba is a riverside suburb on a bend of the Brisbane River, about four kilometres north-east of the city centre though somewhat further by road.

  • Bundaberg Central

    Bundaberg is a regional city on the southern bank of the Burnett River in southern Queensland, about 365 kilometres north of Brisbane and a short drive from the coast.

  • Burleigh Heads

    Burleigh Heads is a coastal suburb on the southern Gold Coast, about 13 km south of Surfers Paradise in the City of Gold Coast.

  • Caboolture

    Caboolture is a town and suburb on the northern bank of the Caboolture River, about 44 kilometres north of Brisbane in the City of Moreton Bay.

  • Cairns City

    Cairns is a tropical city on the far north Queensland coast, the main hub for the region and the gateway most visitors use to reach the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.

  • Caloundra

    Caloundra marks the southern end of Queensland's Sunshine Coast, about 90 kilometres north of Brisbane, where open surf beaches give way to the calm, sandy channel of the Pumicestone Passage and the northern tip of Bribie Island.

  • Camp Hill

    Camp Hill is a leafy, hilly residential suburb of Brisbane, set about six kilometres south-east of the city centre in the City of Brisbane.

  • Canungra

    Canungra is a town in the Scenic Rim region of south-east Queensland, in the Gold Coast hinterland about 77 kilometres south of Brisbane, on Canungra Creek.

  • Capalaba

    Capalaba is a busy commercial and residential suburb in the City of Redland, on Brisbane's south-eastern fringe, where Tingalpa Creek divides it from the City of Brisbane and forms a gateway to the coastal Redlands.

  • Capella

    Capella is a rural town in the Central Highlands of Queensland, about 52 kilometres north-north-west of Emerald.

  • Cardwell

    Cardwell is a coastal town on the Cassowary Coast of north Queensland, set on Rockingham Bay about 165 kilometres north-west of Townsville.

  • Carindale

    Carindale is a residential and retail suburb on the south-eastern side of Brisbane, about 13 kilometres from the city centre.

  • Charleville

    Charleville is an outback town in the Shire of Murweh in south-western Queensland, set on the Warrego River about 745 kilometres west of Brisbane on the traditional lands of the Kunja people.

  • Charters Towers City

    Charters Towers is a historic gold town in northern Queensland, about 136 kilometres south-west of Townsville.

  • Chelmer

    Chelmer is a leafy riverside suburb in Brisbane's south-west, about ten kilometres by road from the city centre and wrapped on three sides by a bend of the Brisbane River.

  • Chermside

    Chermside is a busy commercial suburb in Brisbane's north, about ten kilometres from the city centre and best known today for Westfield Chermside, one of the largest shopping centres in the country.

  • Childers (Qld)

    Childers is a town in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, roughly 50 km south-west of Bundaberg in the district once known as Isis.

  • Chinchilla

    Chinchilla is a town on the Western Downs of southern Queensland, on the Warrego Highway near Charleys Creek and the Condamine River, about 300 kilometres west-north-west of Brisbane and roughly 81 kilometres north-west of Dalby.

  • Clayfield

    Clayfield is a leafy, established suburb in Brisbane's inner north, around seven kilometres by road from the city centre.

  • Clermont

    Clermont is a town in Central Queensland's Isaac Region, about 109 kilometres north-west of Emerald and 274 kilometres inland from Mackay.

  • Cleveland (Qld)

    Cleveland is a bayside town on the western shore of Moreton Bay, about twenty-five kilometres east of Brisbane and the civic centre of the City of Redland.

  • Clifton (Qld)

    Clifton is a country town on Queensland's Darling Downs, in the Toowoomba Region about 50 kilometres south of Toowoomba and 150 kilometres west of Brisbane, just off the New England Highway.

  • Cloncurry

    Cloncurry is an outback town in north-west Queensland, on the Cloncurry River about 770 kilometres west of Townsville, in the Country of the Mitakoodi people.

  • Cooktown

    Cooktown sits at the mouth of the Endeavour River in Far North Queensland, about 330 kilometres north of Cairns.

  • Coolangatta (Qld)

    Coolangatta is the southernmost suburb of the Gold Coast, sitting right on the Queensland–New South Wales border where it merges with the twin town of Tweed Heads.

  • Coominya

    Coominya is a rural town in the Somerset region of South East Queensland, about 84 kilometres west-northwest of Brisbane and 46 kilometres north-west of Ipswich.

  • Cooroy

    Cooroy is a town in the Noosa hinterland of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, about 22km west of Noosa Heads and 130km north of Brisbane, on the North Coast railway line.

  • Coorparoo

    Coorparoo is a leafy, established suburb in Brisbane's inner south-east, a little under six kilometres by road from the city centre, ringed by Camp Hill, Holland Park, Stones Corner and Norman Park.

  • Crows Nest (Qld)

    Crows Nest is a town on the Darling Downs in Queensland's Toowoomba Region, about 43km north of Toowoomba and 158km west of Brisbane, with Crows Nest National Park just to the east.

  • Cunnamulla

    Cunnamulla is an outback town in south-west Queensland, on the Warrego River about 790 kilometres west of Brisbane and roughly 200 kilometres south of Charleville.

  • Dalby

    Dalby is a rural town on the Darling Downs of southern Queensland, about 210 kilometres west-north-west of Brisbane and a little over 80 kilometres from Toowoomba.

  • East Brisbane

    East Brisbane is an inner-southern suburb of Brisbane, lying a few kilometres south-east of the city centre on a bend of the Brisbane River.

  • Eidsvold

    Eidsvold is a town in the North Burnett region of Queensland, on the Burnett Highway about 73km north-west of Gayndah and 411km north-west of Brisbane.

  • Eight Mile Plains

    Eight Mile Plains is an outer southern suburb of Brisbane, about 15 kilometres from the city centre, bordered to the north and west by Bulimba Creek.

  • Emerald (Qld)

    Emerald is a town in the Central Highlands of Queensland, on the Nogoa River roughly 270 kilometres west of Rockhampton.

  • Esk (Qld)

    Esk is a town in the Brisbane Valley of South East Queensland, in the Somerset Region about 64km north-west of Ipswich.

  • Eumundi

    Eumundi sits in the green Sunshine Coast hinterland, roughly 20 kilometres inland from Noosa and around 120 kilometres north of Brisbane.

  • Fig Tree Pocket

    Fig Tree Pocket is a leafy riverside suburb in Brisbane's west, wrapped on three sides by a bend of the Brisbane River about thirteen kilometres from the city centre.

  • Forest Lake

    Forest Lake is an outer south-western suburb of Brisbane that lies on Yugarabul country.

  • Fortitude Valley

    Fortitude Valley — 'the Valley' to locals — is Brisbane's best-known nightlife and entertainment district, immediately north-east of the city centre.

  • Gatton

    Gatton is a town in the Lockyer Valley of south-east Queensland, about 93 kilometres west-south-west of Brisbane and 45 kilometres east of Toowoomba.

  • Gayndah

    Gayndah lies on the Burnett River in the North Burnett region of Queensland, about 150 kilometres south-west of Bundaberg and 325 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Goomeri

    Goomeri is a rural town in the Gympie Region of Queensland, in the South Burnett district about 255 kilometres north-west of Brisbane and some 17 kilometres north-east of Murgon, where the Burnett, Bunya and Wide Bay Highways meet.

  • Goondiwindi

    Goondiwindi is a rural town on the Macintyre River, on the border between Queensland and New South Wales about 350 kilometres south-west of Brisbane.

  • Graceville

    Graceville is a riverside suburb of Brisbane, about eight kilometres south-west of the city centre, set in a bend of the Brisbane River near Oxley Creek.

  • Grandchester

    Grandchester is a small rural town in the Ipswich district of south-east Queensland, about 75 kilometres west of Brisbane.

  • Grange (Qld)

    Grange, sometimes called The Grange, is a leafy, established suburb in Brisbane's inner north, a short distance from the city centre on the southern side of Kedron Brook.

  • Gympie

    Gympie lies on the Mary River about 110 kilometres north of Brisbane, in the country of the Gubbi Gubbi people, whose name for the area — gimpi-gimpi, the fierce local stinging tree — became the name of the town.

  • Hamilton (Qld)

    Hamilton is a riverside suburb in the north-east of Brisbane, set along the north bank of the Brisbane River on the stretch known as Hamilton Reach.

  • Harrisville

    Harrisville is a rural town in the Scenic Rim region of south-east Queensland, in the Fassifern Valley about 70 kilometres south-west of Brisbane.

  • Hawthorne

    Hawthorne is a leafy riverside suburb on the eastern reach of the Brisbane River, about six and a half kilometres by road from the city centre.

  • Helensvale

    Helensvale is a planned suburb on the northern hinterland fringe of the City of Gold Coast, bounded by the Pacific Motorway to the west and the Coomera River to the north, with Saltwater Creek forming part of its north-eastern edge.

  • Hendra

    Hendra is a leafy, established suburb in Brisbane's north-east, a short distance from the city centre, where many streets are lined with jacaranda and poinciana trees that colour the area in spring and summer.

  • Herberton

    Herberton sits high on the Atherton Tableland of far north Queensland, about 95 kilometres south-west of Cairns and part of the traditional land of the Dyirbal people.

  • Highgate Hill

    Highgate Hill is a riverside inner-southern suburb of Brisbane, sharing a peninsula with West End and South Brisbane that the Brisbane River wraps on three sides.

  • Holland Park

    Holland Park is an established, mostly residential suburb in Brisbane's south-east, around nine kilometres from the city centre, set across gently hilly ground that the busy Logan Road bisects.

  • Hughenden

    Hughenden is an outback town in north-west Queensland, on the Flinders River about 380 kilometres west-south-west of Townsville.

  • Imbil

    Imbil is a town in the Mary River valley of the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland, roughly 160km north of Brisbane, 36km south of Gympie and 20km north of Kenilworth.

  • Indooroopilly

    Indooroopilly — universally shortened to 'Indro' — is a riverside Brisbane suburb about eight kilometres south-west of the city, hemmed by a long bend of the Brisbane River.

  • Ingham

    Ingham is a sugar town in tropical north Queensland, set on the floodplain of the Herbert River about 110 kilometres north of Townsville and the main centre of the Hinchinbrook Shire.

  • Inglewood (Qld)

    Inglewood is a town on the southern Darling Downs of Queensland, set on the Cunningham Highway beside Macintyre Brook about 260 kilometres south-west of Brisbane.

  • Innisfail

    Innisfail lies on the Cassowary Coast of Far North Queensland, where the Johnstone and South Johnstone Rivers meet about 88 kilometres south of Cairns.

  • Ipswich

    Ipswich lies on the Bremer River about 40 km west of Brisbane, and serves as the central business district of the wider City of Ipswich.

  • Jandowae

    Jandowae is a wheat and grazing town on Queensland's Western Downs, about 51 kilometres north of Dalby and 132 kilometres north-west of Toowoomba.

  • Jondaryan

    Jondaryan is a small rural town on Queensland's Darling Downs, in the Toowoomba Region, about 43 kilometres north-west of Toowoomba and 40 kilometres south-east of Dalby.

  • Julia Creek

    Julia Creek is a small outback town in north-west Queensland, on the Flinders Highway about 664 kilometres west of Townsville and 138 kilometres east of Cloncurry.

  • Kalbar

    Kalbar is a small farming town in the Fassifern Valley of the Scenic Rim, in south-east Queensland about 80km south-west of Brisbane.

  • Kallangur

    Kallangur is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, north of Brisbane, lying in Yugarabul country.

  • Kenilworth

    Kenilworth is a small town in the Mary Valley hinterland of Queensland's Sunshine Coast region, about 149 kilometres north of Brisbane and some 33 kilometres west of Nambour.

  • Kenmore

    Kenmore is a leafy riverside suburb of Brisbane, lying on a bend of the Brisbane River about 14 kilometres south-west of the city centre, in Queensland.

  • Killarney (Qld)

    Killarney is a small town on the Condamine River in Queensland's Southern Downs, about 35 kilometres south-east of Warwick and close to the New South Wales border.

  • Kingaroy

    Kingaroy is the main town of the South Burnett region in southern Queensland, about 218 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Kumbia

    Kumbia is a rural town in the South Burnett region of Queensland, about 22 kilometres south-west of Kingaroy and 222 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Kuranda

    Kuranda is a rainforest village on the Atherton Tableland, about 27 kilometres north-west of Cairns and some 330 metres above the coast.

  • Laidley

    Laidley is a town in the Lockyer Valley of south-east Queensland, about 84 kilometres west of Brisbane and 57 kilometres east of Toowoomba.

  • Logan Central

    Logan Central is the central business district and administrative heart of the City of Logan, in Queensland's south-east between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

  • Longreach (Qld)

    Longreach lies deep in central-western Queensland, on the Tropic of Capricorn beside a long, still reach of the Thomson River that gives the town its name, more than 1,100 kilometres north-west of Brisbane on the traditional lands of the Iningai people.

  • Lowood

    Lowood is a rural town in the Somerset Region of south-east Queensland, on the Brisbane River about 66km west of Brisbane and 31km north of Ipswich.

  • Mackay

    Mackay is a city on the Coral Sea coast of central Queensland, set on the Pioneer River around 800 kilometres north of Brisbane.

  • Malanda

    Malanda is a dairy town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, set about 732 metres above sea level and roughly 85km from Cairns.

  • Maleny

    Maleny crowns the Blackall Range in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, roughly 450 metres up and around 90 kilometres north of Brisbane, with long views toward the Glass House Mountains.

  • Mango Hill

    Mango Hill is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, on the northern fringe of greater Brisbane in Queensland.

  • Manly (Qld)

    Manly is a bayside suburb on Moreton Bay in the City of Brisbane, about twenty kilometres east of the city centre and a hub of south-east Queensland sailing.

  • Mapleton

    Mapleton crowns the Blackall Range behind Queensland's Sunshine Coast, about 11 kilometres west of Nambour and 107 kilometres north of Brisbane, at around 400 metres elevation.

  • Marburg

    Marburg is a rural town in the Ipswich and Somerset districts of south-east Queensland, about 50 kilometres west of Brisbane, on land of the Jagera people.

  • Mareeba

    Mareeba is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, about 60 kilometres inland from Cairns where the Barron River meets several creeks.

  • Maroochydore

    Maroochydore is the commercial heart of Queensland's Sunshine Coast, set where the Maroochy River meets the Coral Sea about 100 kilometres north of Brisbane.

  • Maryborough (Qld)

    Maryborough is a heritage city in Queensland's Fraser Coast region, set on the Mary River about 255 kilometres north of Brisbane and a short drive from Hervey Bay.

  • Miles

    Miles is a town on the Western Downs of southern Queensland, about 340 kilometres west of Brisbane on the Warrego Highway.

  • Millaa Millaa

    Millaa Millaa is a small town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, about 60 kilometres west of Innisfail and 98 kilometres south-west of Cairns.

  • Millmerran

    Millmerran is a rural town on the Darling Downs of southern Queensland, about 82 kilometres south-west of Toowoomba and roughly 214 kilometres west-south-west of Brisbane.

  • Miriam Vale

    Miriam Vale is a rural town in the Gladstone Region of central Queensland, on the Bruce Highway about 464km north of Brisbane and 170km south of Rockhampton.

  • Mitchell (Qld)

    Mitchell is an outback town in the Maranoa region of southern Queensland, set on the Warrego Highway about 590 kilometres west of Brisbane, where the Maranoa River loops around its northern and eastern edges.

  • Monto

    Monto is a rural town in the North Burnett region of Queensland, roughly 484km northwest of Brisbane.

  • Montville

    Montville is a hilltop village on the Blackall Range in the Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland, looking out over the coastal plain towards the sea.

  • Mooloolaba

    Mooloolaba is a popular beachside suburb on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, just south of Maroochydore and around 95 kilometres north of Brisbane.

  • Moranbah

    Moranbah is a planned mining town in the Bowen Basin of central Queensland, in the Isaac Region about 195 kilometres south-west of the coastal city of Mackay.

  • Morayfield

    Morayfield is a town and suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, around 45 kilometres north of central Brisbane, sitting in the Burpengary Creek catchment with the Bruce Highway and the Caboolture railway line running through it.

  • Mossman

    Mossman is a sugar town in Far North Queensland, about 75 kilometres north of Cairns and a little inland from Port Douglas.

  • Mount Gravatt

    Mount Gravatt is a southern suburb of Brisbane built around a prominent hill and lookout of the same name.

  • Mount Isa

    Mount Isa is an outback mining city in north-west Queensland, straddling the Leichhardt River about 900 kilometres west of Townsville and more than 1,800 kilometres from Brisbane by road.

  • Mount Morgan

    Mount Morgan is a historic mining town on the Dee River in Central Queensland, about 38 kilometres south-south-west of Rockhampton.

  • Mount Perry

    Mount Perry is a small town in the North Burnett region of Queensland, about 100 kilometres west of Bundaberg, set in a valley below the peak that gives it its name.

  • Moura

    Moura is a rural town in the Shire of Banana in Central Queensland, on the Dawson River roughly 65km west of Biloela and 171km south-west of Rockhampton.

  • Mundubbera

    Mundubbera is a citrus town on the Burnett River in Queensland's North Burnett, roughly 360km north-west of Brisbane and 184km west of Bundaberg.

  • Muttaburra

    Muttaburra is a tiny outback town in Central West Queensland, in the Barcaldine Region, on the banks of the Thomson River about 120 kilometres north-east of Longreach.

  • Nambour

    Nambour is a town in the Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland, about 100 kilometres north of Brisbane at the foot of the Blackall Range.

  • Nanango

    Nanango is one of the oldest towns in Queensland, set in the South Burnett region at the junction of the D'Aguilar and Burnett highways, about 190 kilometres north-west of Brisbane and roughly 24 kilometres south-east of Kingaroy.

  • New Farm

    New Farm is an inner riverside suburb of Brisbane, about 3 km east of the city centre in the City of Brisbane.

  • Newmarket

    Newmarket is an established residential suburb in Brisbane's inner north-west, a short distance by road from the city centre.

  • Noosa Heads

    Noosa Heads is a resort town on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, roughly 135 km north of Brisbane.

  • Norman Park

    Norman Park is a leafy residential suburb just east of central Brisbane, bordered by Coorparoo, Camp Hill, Morningside and Hawthorne.

  • Normanton

    Normanton is the main town of the Gulf Country in north-west Queensland, on the Norman River about 678 kilometres west of Cairns and not far from the fishing port of Karumba at the river mouth.

  • North Lakes

    North Lakes is a master-planned suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, north of Brisbane, built around its namesake waterways and the open space of Lake Eden.

  • Nundah

    Nundah is an established inner-northern suburb of Brisbane, straddling the busy Sandgate Road a few kilometres from the city centre.

  • Oakey

    Oakey is a rural town on the Darling Downs in southern Queensland, about 28km north-west of Toowoomba and 155km west of Brisbane.

  • Paddington (Qld)

    Paddington is a hilly inner-western suburb of Brisbane, a few kilometres from the city, celebrated for its timber Queenslander houses stepping up steep ridges and gullies.

  • Palm Cove

    Palm Cove is a beachfront resort village on the tropical coast about 25 km north of Cairns, in Far North Queensland.

  • Pittsworth

    Pittsworth is a rural service town on the Darling Downs of southern Queensland, about 41km south-west of Toowoomba and 171km west-south-west of Brisbane, set on basalt uplands edged by farming plains.

  • Pomona (Qld)

    Pomona is a town in the Noosa hinterland of Queensland, about 135 kilometres north of Brisbane and traditionally the country of the Kabi Kabi (Gubbi Gubbi) people.

  • Port Douglas

    Port Douglas is a coastal resort town in Far North Queensland, about 60 km north of Cairns in the Shire of Douglas.

  • Proserpine

    Proserpine is a sugar town in the Whitsunday region of north Queensland, on the Proserpine River about 125 kilometres north-west of Mackay.

  • Proston

    Proston is a rural town on Queensland's South Burnett, about 50 kilometres north-west of Kingaroy and 295 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Quilpie

    Quilpie is an outback town in south-west Queensland, set in the Channel Country on the banks of the Bulloo River, about 210 kilometres west of Charleville and close to 1,100 kilometres west of Brisbane.

  • Rainbow Beach

    Rainbow Beach is a coastal town in the Gympie Region of Queensland, about 240 kilometres north of Brisbane on the shore of Wide Bay.

  • Ravenshoe

    Ravenshoe is a small town on the southern Atherton Tableland of far north Queensland, around 123 kilometres south-west of Cairns.

  • Ravenswood (Qld)

    Ravenswood is a historic gold-mining town in the Charters Towers Region of North Queensland, about 88 kilometres east of Charters Towers and 130 kilometres south of Townsville.

  • Redcliffe (Qld)

    Redcliffe is a coastal town on the Redcliffe Peninsula, which juts into Moreton Bay about 28 km north-north-east of central Brisbane, within the City of Moreton Bay.

  • Robina

    Robina is a suburb of the Gold Coast, west of Broadbeach, and one of the first master-planned communities built in Australia.

  • Rockhampton City

    Rockhampton spreads along the Fitzroy River in Central Queensland, about 600 kilometres north of Brisbane and just south of the Tropic of Capricorn.

  • Roma

    Roma is a rural town in the Maranoa region of south-west Queensland, on Bungil Creek about 480 kilometres west-north-west of Brisbane at the meeting of the Warrego and Carnarvon highways.

  • Rosewood (Qld)

    Rosewood is a rural town west of Brisbane in the City of Ipswich, about 60 kilometres from the Queensland capital and a short drive beyond Ipswich itself.

  • Runcorn

    Runcorn is an outer southern suburb of Brisbane, roughly 19 kilometres by road from the city centre and bordered in large part by Bulimba Creek.

  • Sandgate (Qld)

    Sandgate is a northern bayside suburb of Brisbane, looking out over Bramble Bay on the shore of Moreton Bay.

  • Sarina

    Sarina is a coastal town in the Mackay region of Queensland, about 34 kilometres south of Mackay and roughly 300 kilometres north of Rockhampton, set on Plane Creek not far from the Coral Sea.

  • Sherwood (Qld)

    Sherwood is a quiet, established suburb on the south-western side of Brisbane, about eight kilometres from the city centre, with the Brisbane River forming its western edge.

  • Southport (Qld)

    Southport is the most populous suburb of the Gold Coast and home to the city's central business district, set where the Nerang River empties into The Broadwater at the southern end of Moreton Bay.

  • Springsure

    Springsure is a rural town in the Central Highlands of Queensland, about 68 kilometres south of Emerald and 335 kilometres west-south-west of Rockhampton.

  • Springwood (Qld)

    Springwood is a suburb in the City of Logan, set between Brisbane and the Gold Coast in south-east Queensland.

  • St George (Qld)

    St George is an outback town in south-west Queensland, set on the Balonne River about 510 kilometres west of Brisbane.

  • St Lucia

    St Lucia is a riverside suburb of Brisbane, set on a peninsula within a sweeping bend of the Brisbane River about seven kilometres south-west of the city centre.

  • Stanthorpe

    Stanthorpe sits high on Queensland's Granite Belt, in the Southern Downs about 220 kilometres south-west of Brisbane.

  • Sunnybank

    Sunnybank is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, celebrated today for its vibrant Asian shopping strips and restaurants.

  • Sunnybank Hills

    Sunnybank Hills is an outer southern suburb of Brisbane, about seventeen kilometres from the city centre.

  • Surat

    Surat is a small town in the Maranoa region of southern Queensland, set on the Balonne River about 75 kilometres south of Roma and roughly 450 kilometres west of Brisbane.

  • Surfers Paradise

    Surfers Paradise is a beachside suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, roughly 78 km south of Brisbane.

  • Tambo

    Tambo is a small town on the Barcoo River in Central West Queensland, about 862 kilometres north-west of Brisbane and roughly 100 kilometres south-east of Blackall.

  • Tara (Qld)

    Tara is a rural town on the Darling Downs in Queensland's Western Downs Region, about 89 kilometres west of Dalby and 299 kilometres west of Brisbane.

  • Teneriffe

    Teneriffe is an inner suburb of Brisbane, set on a bend of the Brisbane River about two and a half kilometres north-east of the city centre.

  • Texas (Qld)

    Texas sits in the Goondiwindi region of southern Queensland, on the Dumaresq River that marks the New South Wales border, about 300 kilometres south-west of Brisbane.

  • Thargomindah

    Thargomindah is a remote town in south-west Queensland, on the Bulloo River in the Channel Country, about 1,000 kilometres west of Brisbane and 200 kilometres west of Cunnamulla.

  • Theodore (Qld)

    Theodore is a rural town in the Banana Shire of central Queensland, on the Dawson River about 565km north-west of Brisbane and 106km south-west of Biloela.

  • Tiaro

    Tiaro is a small town on the Mary River in the Fraser Coast region of Queensland, about 26 kilometres south-west of Maryborough and roughly 227 kilometres north of Brisbane on the Bruce Highway.

  • Tin Can Bay

    Tin Can Bay is a coastal town in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland, about 220 kilometres north of Brisbane and 50 kilometres north-east of Gympie.

  • Tolga

    Tolga is a small town on the Atherton Tableland in far north Queensland, about 7 kilometres north of Atherton and 89 kilometres south-west of Cairns, in the Tablelands Region.

  • Toogoolawah

    Toogoolawah is a town in the Brisbane Valley of south-east Queensland, in the Somerset Region about 106 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Toowong

    Toowong is a riverside suburb of Brisbane, set on rolling hills between Mount Coot-tha and a bend of the Brisbane River about 4 km west of the city centre.

  • Toowoomba City

    Toowoomba crowns the Great Dividing Range about 700 metres above sea level, roughly 132 kilometres west of Brisbane on the edge of the Darling Downs.

  • Townsville City

    Townsville is the largest city in northern Australia, strung along Cleveland Bay on the dry-tropical coast of North Queensland, about 1,350 kilometres north of Brisbane.

  • Tully

    Tully lies on the Bruce Highway in the Cassowary Coast region of Far North Queensland, about 140 kilometres south of Cairns and 210 kilometres north of Townsville, in the Dyirbal language area.

  • Upper Coomera

    Upper Coomera is a fast-growing suburb in the City of Gold Coast, set on the western side of the M1 Pacific Motorway above the Coomera River.

  • Victoria Point (Qld)

    Victoria Point is a coastal locality in Redland City, on the shores of Moreton Bay about 33 kilometres south-east of Brisbane.

  • Wallumbilla

    Wallumbilla is a town in the Maranoa region of south-west Queensland, on the Warrego Highway about 41 kilometres east of Roma and 311 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Warwick (Qld)

    Warwick lies on the Condamine River in the Southern Downs of inland Queensland, about 130 kilometres south-west of Brisbane in rich Darling Downs farming country.

  • Wellington Point

    Wellington Point is a coastal locality in the City of Redland, on Moreton Bay about 25 kilometres east of Brisbane.

  • Wilston

    Wilston is an established residential suburb on the northern side of Brisbane, about five kilometres by road from the city centre.

  • Winton (Qld)

    Winton is an outback town in Central West Queensland, about 175 kilometres north-west of Longreach and more than 1,100 kilometres from Brisbane, on the traditional country of the Koa people.

  • Wishart (Qld)

    Wishart is a southern suburb of Brisbane, about fifteen kilometres south-east of the city centre, bounded by Bulimba Creek to the south and the Gateway Motorway to the east.

  • Wondai

    Wondai is a town in the South Burnett region of Queensland, on the Bunya Highway between Murgon and Kingaroy, about 247 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.

  • Woodford (Qld)

    Woodford is a rural town in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, about 73km north-north-west of Brisbane and 25km north-west of Caboolture.

  • Wynnum

    Wynnum is a coastal suburb of Brisbane on the shores of Moreton Bay, about twenty kilometres east of the city, long popular for its foreshore, its jetty and a large tidal wading pool.

  • Yarraman (Qld)

    Yarraman is a town in the Toowoomba Region of Queensland, about 181km northwest of Brisbane and 21km south of Nanango.

  • Yeppoon

    Yeppoon is the main town of the Capricorn Coast in central Queensland, about 40 kilometres from Rockhampton.

  • Yungaburra

    Yungaburra is a small heritage village on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, set about 750 metres above sea level in cool rainforest country.

South Australia

  • Aberfoyle Park

    Aberfoyle Park is a hilly suburb in the Adelaide Hills, within the City of Onkaparinga, about 20 kilometres south of the city centre.

  • Adelaide

    Adelaide's city centre occupies the Kaurna lands on the plains between the Mount Lofty Ranges and Gulf St Vincent.

  • Aldinga

    Aldinga is a town on the southern fringe of Adelaide in South Australia, about 45 kilometres south of the city in the City of Onkaparinga, a little inland from Aldinga Beach and the dunes of the Aldinga Scrub.

  • Aldinga Beach

    Aldinga Beach is an outer southern suburb of Adelaide, lying within the City of Onkaparinga along the coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula.

  • Andamooka

    Andamooka is a remote opal-mining town in the Far North of South Australia, roughly 600 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Angaston

    Angaston sits on the eastern, hillier side of the Barossa Valley, about 77 kilometres north-east of Adelaide and among the highest points in the valley.

  • Ardrossan

    Ardrossan stands on the east coast of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, in the Yorke Peninsula Council area, about 150 kilometres from Adelaide, on the traditional country of the Narungga people.

  • Athelstone

    Athelstone is a suburb on the north-eastern edge of Adelaide, about 10 km from the city centre in the City of Campbelltown, where the plains meet the foothills of the Adelaide Hills.

  • Auburn (SA)

    Auburn is a historic town on the southern edge of the Clare Valley, in the Mid North of South Australia, about 111 kilometres north of Adelaide on the Horrocks Highway.

  • Balaklava

    Balaklava is a town in the Mid North of South Australia, on the south bank of the Wakefield River about 90 kilometres north of Adelaide, near the meeting of Kaurna and Peramangk country.

  • Barmera

    Barmera lies in the Riverland of South Australia, on the shore of the freshwater Lake Bonney, about 220 kilometres north-east of Adelaide on the Sturt Highway.

  • Beachport

    Beachport is a small fishing and holiday town on the Limestone Coast of South Australia, on Rivoli Bay about 311 kilometres south-east of Adelaide in the Wattle Range Council area.

  • Beaumont (SA)

    Beaumont is a historic, well-to-do suburb in the eastern foothills of Adelaide, within the City of Burnside.

  • Belair

    Belair lies in the south-eastern foothills of Adelaide, at the base of the Mount Lofty Ranges about 10 kilometres from the city.

  • Berri

    Berri is a town in the Riverland of South Australia, on the north bank of the Murray River about 240 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Birdwood (SA)

    Birdwood is a town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, around 44 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Blackwood (SA)

    Blackwood is a leafy suburb in the Adelaide Hills, in the City of Mitcham south-east of the South Australian capital.

  • Blanchetown

    Blanchetown is a small township on the west bank of the Murray River in South Australia, about 130 kilometres north-east of Adelaide, and is widely regarded as the gateway to the Riverland.

  • Blinman

    Blinman is a tiny former mining town high in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, about 425 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Blyth

    Blyth is a small farming town in South Australia's Mid North, about 132 kilometres north of Adelaide and just west of the Clare Valley, in the Wakefield Regional Council.

  • Booleroo Centre

    Booleroo Centre is a town in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia, within the District Council of Mount Remarkable, about 282 kilometres north of Adelaide and 66 kilometres north-east of Port Pirie.

  • Bordertown

    Bordertown lies in the Tatiara district of South Australia's Upper South East, on the Dukes Highway about 250 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and not far from the Victorian border.

  • Brighton (SA)

    Brighton is a relaxed beachside suburb of Adelaide on Holdfast Bay, set between Glenelg and Seacliff in the City of Holdfast Bay.

  • Brooklyn Park

    Brooklyn Park is a western suburb of Adelaide, set just north-east of Adelaide Airport along Sir Donald Bradman Drive, about five kilometres from the city centre.

  • Burnside (SA)

    Burnside is a leafy residential suburb in the eastern foothills of Adelaide, about 7.5 km from the city centre and the namesake of the City of Burnside.

  • Burra (SA)

    Burra is a heritage town in the mid-north of South Australia, in bare hill country east of the Clare Valley about 160 kilometres from Adelaide.

  • Ceduna

    Ceduna sits on the shores of Murat Bay at the far western end of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, about 786 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.

  • Clare (SA)

    Clare sits in the Mid North of South Australia, about 136 kilometres north of Adelaide, and gives its name to the surrounding Clare Valley — one of the country's oldest and most admired wine regions.

  • Cleve

    Cleve is a service town on the central eastern Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, about 226 kilometres south-west of Port Augusta and 143 kilometres north of Port Lincoln, sheltered among the Cleve Hills.

  • Coffin Bay

    Coffin Bay is a sheltered fishing and oyster town on the southern Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, about 288km west of Adelaide and 36km west of Port Lincoln.

  • College Park

    College Park is a small, leafy residential suburb on the eastern edge of Adelaide, within the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters.

  • Colonel Light Gardens

    Colonel Light Gardens is a planned garden suburb in the City of Mitcham, about seven kilometres south of central Adelaide.

  • Coober Pedy

    Coober Pedy lies deep in the arid far-north of South Australia, more than 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the long road to Alice Springs.

  • Coonalpyn

    Coonalpyn is a small town in the Murray Mallee of South Australia, about 143 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and 61 kilometres south-east of Tailem Bend, on the main road and railway line between Adelaide and the Victorian border.

  • Coonawarra (SA)

    Coonawarra is a small settlement in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, a little north of Penola and around 60km from Mount Gambier.

  • Cowell

    Cowell is a coastal town on the eastern shore of Franklin Harbor, on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, about 209km north-west of Adelaide and 92km south-west of Whyalla.

  • Craigmore

    Craigmore is a residential suburb on the northern fringe of Adelaide, in the City of Playford near Elizabeth.

  • Crystal Brook (SA)

    Crystal Brook is a town in the Mid North of South Australia, about 197km north of Adelaide at the foot of the southern Flinders Ranges.

  • Cummins

    Cummins is a town on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, about 67km north of Port Lincoln and 638km west of Adelaide.

  • Dulwich

    Dulwich is a historic, well-to-do suburb on the eastern edge of Adelaide's parklands, within the City of Burnside.

  • Echunga

    Echunga is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, about 34 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and a short drive from Hahndorf.

  • Eden Valley

    Eden Valley is a small wine village in the Barossa Ranges of South Australia, about 55 kilometres north-east of Adelaide and bordering the Barossa Valley to its west.

  • Edithburgh

    Edithburgh is a seaside town on the south-east tip of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, on Salt Creek Bay about 220 kilometres from Adelaide by road.

  • Eudunda

    Eudunda is a town in South Australia's Mid North, about 111 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Flagstaff Hill

    Flagstaff Hill is a leafy residential suburb in Adelaide's south, part of the City of Onkaparinga and built around the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park.

  • Freeling

    Freeling is a town in the Light Regional Council area of South Australia, on the plains just west of the Barossa Valley and about 60 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Fullarton

    Fullarton is a leafy inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley, bisected by Fullarton Road and bordering Parkside, Unley, Malvern and Myrtle Bank.

  • Gawler (SA)

    Gawler is South Australia's oldest country town, lying about 40 kilometres north of Adelaide where the North Para and South Para rivers meet to form the Gawler River, and serving as a southern gateway to the Barossa Valley.

  • Gilberton (SA)

    Gilberton is a historic, well-to-do inner suburb on the northern bank of the River Torrens, a short distance from the centre of Adelaide and bounded by the river and a ring of terraces.

  • Gladstone (SA)

    Gladstone is a town in the Mid North of South Australia, near the lower Flinders Ranges and about 210 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Glandore

    Glandore is an inner south-western suburb of Adelaide, set roughly halfway between the city centre and the seaside at Glenelg.

  • Glen Osmond

    Glen Osmond is a leafy suburb in the foothills of Adelaide, in the City of Burnside, where the road from the Adelaide Hills descends into the city.

  • Glenelg (SA)

    Glenelg is a beachside suburb of Adelaide, about 9 km south-west of the city centre on the shore of Holdfast Bay, in the City of Holdfast Bay.

  • Glenelg North

    Glenelg North is a relaxed seaside suburb on the coast of Adelaide, sitting just north of the popular beachside town of Glenelg and split between the City of Holdfast Bay and the City of West Torrens.

  • Glenunga

    Glenunga is a leafy inner suburb in Adelaide's south-east, about five kilometres from the city centre in the City of Burnside.

  • Golden Grove

    Golden Grove is an outer north-eastern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Tea Tree Gully, known for its hilly ground, generous vegetation and closeness to the Adelaide Hills.

  • Goodwood (SA)

    Goodwood is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, lying just beyond the parklands beside the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds in the City of Unley.

  • Goolwa

    Goolwa is a historic river port on the lower Murray, about 85 kilometres south of Adelaide, close to where the river finally reaches the sea at the Murray Mouth.

  • Gumeracha

    Gumeracha is a town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, about 37 kilometres from Adelaide on the south bank of the upper River Torrens.

  • Hahndorf

    Hahndorf is a town in the Adelaide Hills, about 28 km south-east of Adelaide.

  • Hallett

    Hallett is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, about 32km north of Burra and 38km southeast of Jamestown.

  • Hallett Cove

    Hallett Cove is a coastal suburb of Adelaide in the City of Marion, about 21 km south of the city centre, set around a small rocky beach where the Field River meets the sea.

  • Hamley Bridge

    Hamley Bridge is a town in the lower Mid North of South Australia, about 78km north of Adelaide near the junction of the Gilbert and Light rivers.

  • Happy Valley (SA)

    Happy Valley is a metropolitan suburb in Adelaide's south, about twenty kilometres from the city centre, best known for the Happy Valley Reservoir and the large water-treatment plant beside it, which supplies much of metropolitan Adelaide.

  • Hawker (SA)

    Hawker is a small town in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, about 365 kilometres north of Adelaide and some 55 kilometres south of the great natural amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound.

  • Hazelwood Park

    Hazelwood Park is a gracious, upper-class suburb in the City of Burnside, about five kilometres east of central Adelaide where the plains meet the foot of the Adelaide Hills.

  • Henley Beach

    Henley Beach is a beachfront suburb of Adelaide in the City of Charles Sturt, on the metropolitan coast between West Beach and Grange.

  • Highgate (SA)

    Highgate is a leafy, established suburb in Adelaide's inner south, set within the City of Unley and surrounded by Fullarton and Malvern.

  • Hyde Park (SA)

    Hyde Park is an affluent, inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, set just a few kilometres from the city within the City of Unley.

  • Ingle Farm

    Ingle Farm is a residential suburb in Adelaide's north-east, at the foot of the Mount Lofty Ranges, about 12 kilometres from the city centre.

  • Jamestown

    Jamestown sits in the Mid North of South Australia, on Belalie Creek about 200 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Kadina

    Kadina is the largest town on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, about 144 kilometres north-north-west of Adelaide.

  • Kapunda

    Kapunda lies on the Light River just north-west of the Barossa Valley in South Australia, about 80 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Karoonda

    Karoonda is a town in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia, about 119 kilometres east of Adelaide and 60 kilometres north-east of Murray Bridge.

  • Keith

    Keith is a service town in the Tatiara district of South Australia's Upper South East, about 225 kilometres south-east of Adelaide where the Dukes and Riddoch highways meet.

  • Kensington (SA)

    Kensington is a historic suburb just east of central Adelaide, in the City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters.

  • Kent Town

    Kent Town is a small, historic suburb on the inner-eastern edge of Adelaide, just across the parklands from the city in the City of Norwood Payneham and St Peters.

  • Kimba

    Kimba stands on the Eyre Highway near the top of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, about 282 kilometres north-west of Adelaide, and likes to bill itself as the halfway point across the continent, a claim marked by a towering galah statue beside the road.

  • Kingscote

    Kingscote is the largest town on Kangaroo Island, set on the island's eastern shore about 120 kilometres south-west of Adelaide and reached by ferry or a short flight.

  • Kingston Se

    Kingston SE is a fishing town on the Limestone Coast of South Australia, set on Lacepede Bay about 240 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and 138 kilometres north-west of Mount Gambier.

  • Kingswood (SA)

    Kingswood is a small, established suburb in Adelaide's inner south, within the City of Mitcham and bounded to the west by Belair Road and to the north by Cross Road.

  • Lameroo

    Lameroo is a small town in the Murray Mallee of South Australia, about 210 kilometres east of Adelaide and 40 kilometres from the Victorian border, in the Southern Mallee District Council.

  • Langhorne Creek

    Langhorne Creek is a small town on the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia, about 55 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, beside the Bremer River.

  • Laura (SA)

    Laura is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, set beside the Rocky River in the foothills of the Southern Flinders Ranges, about 40 kilometres east of Port Pirie and some 200 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Lobethal

    Lobethal is a town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, about 42 kilometres south-east of the city.

  • Lock

    Lock stands near the centre of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, where the Tod and Birdseye highways meet on open farming country about 146 kilometres north of Port Lincoln.

  • Loxton

    Loxton is a town in the Riverland district of South Australia, set on the south bank of the River Murray about 246 kilometres east of Adelaide and roughly 41 kilometres south of Renmark.

  • Lyndoch

    Lyndoch lies at the southern end of the Barossa Valley in South Australia, about 58 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Macclesfield (SA)

    Macclesfield is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, set on the upper reaches of the River Angas about 14 kilometres south of Mount Barker.

  • Magill

    Magill is a foothills suburb about seven kilometres east of central Adelaide, straddling the City of Burnside and the City of Campbelltown near the base of the Mount Lofty Ranges.

  • Maitland (SA)

    Maitland is a town on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, roughly 168 km west of Adelaide and set on high ground between Gulf St Vincent and Spencer Gulf.

  • Mallala

    Mallala is a town on the Adelaide Plains of South Australia, about 60 kilometres north of Adelaide, in Kaurna country.

  • Malvern (SA)

    Malvern is an established inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, part of the City of Unley, bordered by Unley and Parkside to the north, Highgate to the east, Kingswood to the south and Unley Park to the west.

  • Mannum

    Mannum sits on the west bank of the River Murray about 85 kilometres east of Adelaide, in the country of the Nganguruku people of the wider Ngaiawang group.

  • Marrabel

    Marrabel is a small settlement in South Australia's Mid North, on the Light River about 100km north-west of Adelaide, 24km south of Kapunda and 11km north-west of Saddleworth.

  • Marryatville

    Marryatville is a small, gracious suburb in Adelaide's leafy eastern suburbs, a few kilometres from the city in the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters, on Kaurna country.

  • Mawson Lakes

    Mawson Lakes is a planned northern suburb of Adelaide, about twelve kilometres from the city, built from the late 1990s on the site of a nineteenth-century sheep-breeding run known as 'The Levels'.

  • McLaren Vale

    McLaren Vale is a town about 35 km south of Adelaide, at the heart of one of Australia's best-known wine regions.

  • Meadows

    Meadows is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, within the District Council of Mount Barker and not far from the towns of Mount Barker and Hahndorf.

  • Medindie

    Medindie is a small, established suburb just north of North Adelaide, sitting against the Adelaide Park Lands about two kilometres from the South Australian capital's centre.

  • Melrose (SA)

    Melrose is the oldest town in South Australia's Flinders Ranges, nestled at the foot of Mount Remarkable about 265 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Meningie

    Meningie is a lakeside town in South Australia's Murray and Mallee region, set on the eastern shore of Lake Albert about 108 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, in the Coorong District Council.

  • Milang

    Milang is a small town on the western shore of Lake Alexandrina in South Australia, about 71 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and roughly 20 kilometres north-east of Goolwa.

  • Millicent

    Millicent is a town on the Limestone Coast in South Australia's south-east, about 50 kilometres north-west of Mount Gambier.

  • Millswood

    Millswood is a gracious inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley, named after the Scotsman Samuel Mills, who reached the colony in 1839 and farmed land he called Ravenswood.

  • Minlaton

    Minlaton sits near the foot of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, in the Yorke Peninsula Council area, about 200 kilometres west of Adelaide.

  • Mintaro

    Mintaro is a small heritage town in the eastern Clare Valley of South Australia, about 126 kilometres north of Adelaide and roughly 18 kilometres south-east of Clare.

  • Mitcham (SA)

    Mitcham is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, the historic core of the City of Mitcham that still carries the name of its beginnings as 'Mitcham Village'.

  • Modbury

    Modbury is a suburb in Adelaide's north-east, in the City of Tea Tree Gully.

  • Moonta

    Moonta is a town on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, about 165 kilometres north-north-west of Adelaide and close to Wallaroo and Kadina.

  • Morgan

    Morgan is a historic river town in South Australia's Riverland, perched on the right bank of the Murray River about 161 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Morphett Vale

    Morphett Vale is a southern suburb of Adelaide within the City of Onkaparinga, and is the most populous suburb in South Australia.

  • Morphettville

    Morphettville is a suburb in Adelaide's south-west, within the City of Marion, and both the suburb and its best-known feature take their name from Sir John Morphett, a prominent figure among South Australia's early colonists.

  • Mount Barker (SA)

    Mount Barker is a fast-growing town in the Adelaide Hills, about 33 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and named after the peak beside it.

  • Mount Gambier

    Mount Gambier is the largest city in regional South Australia, built on the slopes of a dormant volcano about 450 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and close to the Victorian border.

  • Mount Pleasant (SA)

    Mount Pleasant is a country town on the edge of the Adelaide Hills and the Barossa in South Australia, about 55 kilometres east-north-east of Adelaide and a short drive from Birdwood.

  • Murray Bridge

    Murray Bridge is the largest river town in South Australia, set on the Murray about an hour east of Adelaide.

  • Myponga

    Myponga is a small town on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, about 53 kilometres south of Adelaide and 12 kilometres north-east of Yankalilla.

  • Nairne

    Nairne is a township in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, about 40 kilometres east of Adelaide and only a few kilometres north-east of Mount Barker.

  • Naracoorte

    Naracoorte is a country town on South Australia's Limestone Coast, about 336 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and roughly 100 kilometres north of Mount Gambier.

  • Normanville (SA)

    Normanville is a coastal town on the western Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia, about 77km south of Adelaide, set near the mouth of the Bungala River on Gulf St Vincent.

  • North Adelaide

    North Adelaide is a historic residential and dining district immediately north of the River Torrens, separated from the Adelaide city centre by the surrounding Park Lands.

  • Norwood (SA)

    Norwood is one of Adelaide's oldest and most fashionable inner-eastern suburbs, about 4 km from the city centre.

  • Nuriootpa

    Nuriootpa stands at the northern end of the Barossa Valley, about 74 kilometres north-east of Adelaide, and serves as the wine region's main commercial centre and largest town.

  • Orroroo

    Orroroo is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, on Pekina Creek in the southern Flinders Ranges, about 270 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Owen

    Owen is a small town on the Adelaide Plains of South Australia, about 80km north of Adelaide and a short drive from Gawler.

  • Para Hills

    Para Hills is a residential suburb in Adelaide's north, mostly within the City of Salisbury, set on an escarpment of the Para Fault Block that rises above the Adelaide plains.

  • Parafield Gardens

    Parafield Gardens is a largely residential suburb of Adelaide, with a small pocket of industrial land in its south-west corner and a couple of modest shopping centres.

  • Paralowie

    Paralowie is a largely residential suburb in Adelaide's northern reaches.

  • Parkside (SA)

    Parkside is a leafy inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, lying just beyond the southern park lands within the City of Unley.

  • Parndana

    Parndana is a small town in the centre of Kangaroo Island in South Australia, about 155 kilometres south-west of Adelaide and 40 kilometres from Kingscote.

  • Penneshaw

    Penneshaw stands on the Dudley Peninsula at the eastern end of Kangaroo Island, looking across Backstairs Passage about 107 kilometres south of Adelaide.

  • Penola

    Penola is a small town on South Australia's Limestone Coast, about 390 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, on the country of the Bindjali people.

  • Peterborough (SA)

    Peterborough is a town in the Mid North of South Australia, roughly 250 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Pinnaroo

    Pinnaroo is a small Mallee town in the east of South Australia, about 243 kilometres east of Adelaide and close to the Victorian border, the seat of the Southern Mallee District Council.

  • Plympton

    Plympton is an inner south-western suburb of Adelaide, in the City of West Torrens, straddling the busy routes of Marion Road, Cross Road and Anzac Highway.

  • Port Adelaide

    Port Adelaide is the historic port district of South Australia's capital, about 14 km north-west of the city centre on the Port River.

  • Port Augusta

    Port Augusta is a city at the head of Spencer Gulf in South Australia, about 310 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.

  • Port Broughton

    Port Broughton occupies a sheltered inlet on the eastern shore of Spencer Gulf, at the northern end of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, about 170 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.

  • Port Elliot

    Port Elliot is a seaside town on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, set on Horseshoe Bay between Victor Harbor and Goolwa.

  • Port Germein

    Port Germein is a small town on Spencer Gulf in South Australia, about 219 kilometres north of Adelaide and 19 kilometres north of Port Pirie.

  • Port Lincoln

    Port Lincoln looks out over the broad, sheltered waters of Boston Bay on the Lower Eyre Peninsula, a long drive but short flight west of Adelaide.

  • Port Pirie

    Port Pirie is a regional city on the eastern shore of Spencer Gulf, about 223 kilometres north of Adelaide on the traditional country of the Nukunu people.

  • Port Vincent

    Port Vincent is a seaside town on the east coast of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, about 194 kilometres from Adelaide, looking out over Gulf St Vincent.

  • Prospect (SA)

    Prospect is an established inner-northern suburb of Adelaide, about five kilometres from the city centre and the seat of the City of Prospect.

  • Quorn

    Quorn is a small town in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia, about 39 kilometres north-east of Port Augusta on the traditional lands of the Nukunu people.

  • Renmark

    Renmark is a town in the Riverland of South Australia, on the Murray River about 254 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Riverton (SA)

    Riverton is a town in the Gilbert Valley of South Australia's Mid North, about 94 kilometres north of Adelaide on the Gilbert River.

  • Robe

    Robe is a small, historic port on the Limestone Coast, set on Guichen Bay about 330 kilometres south-east of Adelaide.

  • Robertstown

    Robertstown is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, about 125km north of Adelaide, 23km north of Eudunda and 45km south of Burra.

  • Rose Park

    Rose Park is a leafy, tree-lined inner suburb of Adelaide, lying about one kilometre east of the city centre on the very edge of the Adelaide Park Lands, where it borders Victoria Park.

  • Saddleworth

    Saddleworth is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, on the Gilbert River about 103km north of Adelaide.

  • Salisbury (SA)

    Salisbury is a northern suburb of Adelaide and the seat of the City of Salisbury, set around a service centre of parklands, shops and cafes.

  • Seacliff

    Seacliff is a coastal suburb at the southern end of Adelaide's metropolitan beaches, within the City of Holdfast Bay and bordering Marino and Kingston Park.

  • Seaton (SA)

    Seaton is a residential suburb in Adelaide's west, close to Findon, Grange and West Lakes, and home to the Royal Adelaide Golf Club.

  • Semaphore

    Semaphore is a historic seaside suburb on the Lefevre Peninsula, about 14 km north-west of central Adelaide on the Gulf St Vincent coast.

  • Sevenhill

    Sevenhill is a small settlement in the Clare Valley of South Australia's Mid North, about 130 kilometres north of Adelaide and just south of Clare.

  • Spalding (SA)

    Spalding is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, set on the Broughton River just north of the Clare Valley.

  • Springton

    Springton is a small settlement in the Barossa, in the Eden Valley wine district of South Australia, about 20km east of Williamstown in the hills east of Adelaide.

  • Stansbury

    Stansbury is a quiet seaside town on the south-east coast of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, about 204 kilometres west of Adelaide, looking out over Oyster Bay and Gulf St Vincent.

  • Stirling (SA)

    Stirling is a leafy village in the Adelaide Hills, about 15 kilometres from the centre of Adelaide, named after Edward Stirling, an early South Australian colonist.

  • Stonyfell

    Stonyfell is a leafy suburb in the foothills east of Adelaide, in the City of Burnside, threaded by creeks and walking tracks.

  • Strathalbyn (SA)

    Strathalbyn is a town in South Australia, on the River Angas about 60 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, at the edge of the Adelaide Hills and the Fleurieu Peninsula.

  • Streaky Bay

    Streaky Bay is a fishing town on the west coast of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, a long drive — more than 700 kilometres by road — from Adelaide.

  • Swan Reach (SA)

    Swan Reach is a small town on the Murray River in South Australia, about 127 kilometres north-east of Adelaide, on the left bank between Blanchetown and Mannum.

  • Tailem Bend

    Tailem Bend is a town in the Murraylands of South Australia, standing above the lower River Murray about 85 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, not far from where the river spills into Lake Alexandrina.

  • Tantanoola

    Tantanoola is a small town on the Limestone Coast of South Australia, about 350km south-east of Adelaide and 18km from Millicent.

  • Tanunda

    Tanunda lies in the heart of the Barossa Valley, one of Australia's premier wine regions, about 66 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Tarlee

    Tarlee is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, set where the Horrocks Highway crosses the Gilbert River amid the broad farming country of the lower Mid North.

  • Terowie

    Terowie sits in the Mid North of South Australia, about 220km north of Adelaide and 24km south-east of Peterborough.

  • Tintinara

    Tintinara is a small town in the Murray and Mallee region of South Australia, about 190 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, in The Coorong District Council.

  • Toorak Gardens

    Toorak Gardens is a leafy, mostly residential suburb a couple of kilometres east of central Adelaide, long regarded as one of South Australia's most prestigious addresses.

  • Truro

    Truro lies on the Murray Plains just east of the Barossa Valley, in the hills about 80 kilometres north-east of Adelaide and a short distance from Nuriootpa.

  • Tumby Bay

    Tumby Bay is a coastal town on the eastern Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, on a sheltered bay of Spencer Gulf about 45 kilometres north of Port Lincoln.

  • Tusmore

    Tusmore is a quiet, leafy suburb in the inner east of Adelaide, in the City of Burnside.

  • Unley

    Unley is an established inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, just beyond the southern Park Lands and the seat of the City of Unley.

  • Victor Harbor

    Victor Harbor is the largest town on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula, about 80 km south of Adelaide on Encounter Bay.

  • Waikerie

    Waikerie is a Riverland town on the south bank of the Murray River in South Australia, about 173 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.

  • Walkerville (SA)

    Walkerville is a long-established suburb just north-east of central Adelaide, a few kilometres from the city, and the seat of the small Town of Walkerville council.

  • Wallaroo (SA)

    Wallaroo is a port town on the western side of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, on the shores of Spencer Gulf about 160 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.

  • Watervale

    Watervale lies in the Clare Valley of South Australia's Mid North, about 120km north of Adelaide and just south of Clare.

  • Wattle Park

    Wattle Park is a small, leafy suburb in Adelaide's eastern foothills, within the City of Burnside and a short distance from the city centre.

  • Wayville

    Wayville is a small, well-kept suburb on the inner-southern edge of Adelaide, tucked between the city's South Parklands and the leafy streets of Unley.

  • Westbourne Park

    Westbourne Park is an inner southern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Mitcham, laid out in 1881 and named after Westbourne, a village in Sussex, England.

  • Whyalla

    Whyalla stands on the shores of Spencer Gulf, on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula, about 395 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.

  • Williamstown (SA)

    Williamstown is a town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, about 51km north-east of Adelaide and 16km south-east of Gawler, on Victoria Creek at the southern edge of the Barossa Valley.

  • Willunga

    Willunga sits at the foot of the Willunga Hills on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula, about 47 kilometres south of Adelaide and a short way inland from the coast at Aldinga Bay.

  • Wilmington

    Wilmington sits in the Mid North of South Australia, on the edge of the southern Flinders Ranges, about 220 kilometres north of Adelaide and 43 kilometres south-east of Port Augusta.

  • Wirrabara

    Wirrabara is a small town in the Southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia, set along the Rocky River on the Horrocks Highway about 235 kilometres north of Adelaide.

  • Woodcroft (SA)

    Woodcroft is a residential suburb in Adelaide's southern reaches, about 20 kilometres from the city centre, with Panalatinga Creek threading through it and the Hills Face Zone rising to the east.

  • Woodside (SA)

    Woodside is a town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, about 37 kilometres east of Adelaide and part of the Adelaide Hills Council area.

  • Wudinna

    Wudinna lies on the Eyre Highway in the wheat country of central Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, about 570km north-west of Adelaide.

  • Yankalilla

    Yankalilla is a country town on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, about 72 kilometres south of Adelaide and a short drive from the beaches at Normanville.

  • Yorketown

    Yorketown lies on the southern Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, roughly 90 kilometres west of Adelaide across Gulf St Vincent and south of Maitland.

Tasmania

  • Adventure Bay

    Adventure Bay is a small settlement on the eastern shore of Bruny Island, about 75 kilometres south of Hobart in Tasmania.

  • Andover

    Andover is a rural locality in the Southern Midlands of Tasmania, lying about 16 kilometres east of the historic town of Oatlands near the Little Swan River.

  • Avoca (Tas.)

    Avoca is a small village in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, set where the St Paul's River meets the South Esk, about 81 kilometres south-east of Launceston.

  • Bagdad

    Bagdad is a rural locality in the Southern Midlands of Tasmania, about 37 kilometres north of Hobart on the Midland Highway between the state's two largest cities.

  • Battery Point

    Battery Point is one of Hobart's oldest and most intact historic neighbourhoods, set on a rise immediately south of the city centre and waterfront in Tasmania.

  • Beaconsfield (Tas.)

    Beaconsfield is a former gold-mining town in northern Tasmania, in the West Tamar district about 40 kilometres north-west of Launceston near the Tamar estuary.

  • Beauty Point

    Beauty Point is a town on the western bank of the Tamar River in northern Tasmania, about 45km north of Launceston.

  • Bellerive

    Bellerive is a historic waterfront suburb in the City of Clarence, on the eastern shore of the River Derwent across the water from central Hobart, about 6km from the city.

  • Berriedale

    Berriedale is a riverside suburb in the northern part of Hobart, within the City of Glenorchy, sitting on the banks of the River Derwent between Chigwell and Rosetta, about fifteen kilometres from the city centre.

  • Bicheno

    Bicheno is a small holiday town on Tasmania's east coast, about 185 kilometres north-east of Hobart on the Tasman Highway.

  • Blackmans Bay

    Blackmans Bay is a coastal suburb just south of Hobart, part of the Kingston–Blackmans Bay urban area that forms a satellite town of the Tasmanian capital within the Kingborough municipality.

  • Boat Harbour Beach

    Boat Harbour Beach is a small seaside township on the north-west coast of Tasmania, about 15 kilometres from Wynyard, where a sheltered bay opens onto Bass Strait.

  • Bothwell

    Bothwell is a town in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, on the Clyde River about 76 kilometres north of Hobart.

  • Bracknell

    Bracknell is a rural town in northern Tasmania, set in the Meander Valley about 202km north of Hobart and 33km southwest of Launceston, with the Liffey River forming part of its boundary.

  • Branxholm

    Branxholm is a small town in northeastern Tasmania, about 93km northeast of Launceston on the Ringarooma River.

  • Bridgewater (Tas.)

    Bridgewater is a northern suburb of Hobart, set on the eastern shore of the River Derwent within the Municipality of Brighton.

  • Bridport

    Bridport is a seaside town on the north-east coast of Tasmania, set on Anderson Bay about 63 kilometres north of Launceston.

  • Brighton (Tas.)

    Brighton is a town about 27 kilometres north of Hobart, set on the Midland Highway between Pontville and Bridgewater in southern Tasmania.

  • Buckland (Tas.)

    Buckland is a small rural village in south-eastern Tasmania, about 25km south-west of Triabunna on the Tasman Highway, where the Prosser River winds through farmland.

  • Burnie

    Burnie is a port city on Tasmania's north-west coast, built around the broad curve of Emu Bay roughly 150 kilometres from Launceston.

  • Campania

    Campania is a small township in the Coal River Valley of southern Tasmania, about 25 kilometres north of Hobart.

  • Campbell Town

    Campbell Town is a small Midlands town on the Elizabeth River, roughly halfway along the highway between Hobart and Launceston, and a long-standing rest stop for travellers crossing Tasmania.

  • Carrick (Tas.)

    Carrick is a small heritage village in northern Tasmania, about 17km west of Launceston on the banks of the Liffey River, once called Pennyroyal Creek.

  • Chudleigh

    Chudleigh is a small farming settlement in northern Tasmania's Meander Valley, set between the Gog and Magog ranges and the Great Western Tiers about 64 kilometres west of Launceston and a short drive east of Mole Creek.

  • Claremont (Tas.)

    Claremont is a riverside suburb on the northern edge of greater Hobart, set on a peninsula of the River Derwent mostly within the City of Glenorchy.

  • Cleveland (Tas.)

    Cleveland is a small rural locality in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, about 38km south-east of Longford in the island's central farming country.

  • Colebrook

    Colebrook is a small town in the Southern Midlands of central Tasmania, in the Coal River district north of Hobart and about 18 miles south of Oatlands.

  • Coles Bay

    Coles Bay sits on Tasmania's east coast at the foot of the Freycinet Peninsula, fronting Great Oyster Bay about 192 kilometres north-east of Hobart.

  • Conara

    Conara is a small rural locality in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, about 50 kilometres south of Launceston where the Esk Highway meets the main north-south route.

  • Corinna

    Corinna is a remote settlement deep in the wilderness of north-west Tasmania, set on the Pieman River where the Savage River joins it, roughly 138 kilometres south-west of Wynyard and ringed by West Coast rainforest.

  • Cressy (Tas.)

    Cressy is a small town in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, about 35 kilometres south-west of Launceston.

  • Currie

    Currie is the largest town and administrative centre of King Island, which lies in Bass Strait off the north-west tip of Tasmania.

  • Cygnet

    Cygnet is a small town in the Huon Valley of southern Tasmania, about 56 kilometres south of Hobart, set at the head of a sheltered bay.

  • Deloraine

    Deloraine lies on the Meander River in central northern Tasmania, about 50 kilometres west of Launceston, with the long wall of the Great Western Tiers rising behind it.

  • Derby (Tas.)

    Derby is a small former tin-mining town in north-east Tasmania, set on the Ringarooma River about 100 kilometres east of Launceston.

  • Devonport

    Devonport stands at the mouth of the Mersey River on Tasmania's north-west coast, about 98 kilometres north of Launceston.

  • Dodges Ferry

    Dodges Ferry is a coastal town in south-eastern Tasmania, in the Sorell municipality about 37 kilometres east of Hobart and 13 kilometres south-east of Sorell, fronting Frederick Henry Bay.

  • Dover

    Dover lies on the western shore of Port Esperance in the Huon Valley, in the far south of Tasmania, and is often described as the southernmost town of its size in Australia.

  • Dunalley

    Dunalley is a small fishing village in south-east Tasmania, set on the narrow neck of land that joins the Forestier and Tasman Peninsulas to the rest of the island, about 53 kilometres east of Hobart.

  • Eaglehawk Neck

    Eaglehawk Neck is a small settlement in south-east Tasmania, on the narrow isthmus that joins the Tasman Peninsula to the Forestier Peninsula.

  • Ellendale (Tas.)

    Ellendale is a small rural locality in the Derwent Valley of southern Tasmania, about 75km from Hobart and 22km south-west of Hamilton.

  • Evandale (Tas.)

    Evandale is a village in northern Tasmania, on the South Esk River about 18 kilometres south of Launceston.

  • Exeter (Tas.)

    Exeter is a small town in the West Tamar district of northern Tasmania, about 24km north of Launceston.

  • Fingal (Tas.)

    Fingal is a small town in the Fingal Valley of north-eastern Tasmania, on the South Esk River about 72 kilometres east of Launceston and 19 kilometres west of St Marys.

  • Forth

    Forth is a small rural settlement on the north-west coast of Tasmania, set on the Forth River about 11 kilometres west of Devonport and roughly 110 kilometres north-west of Launceston.

  • Franklin (Tas.)

    Franklin sits on the western bank of the Huon River in southern Tasmania, about 45 kilometres south-west of Hobart, and is often called the oldest town in the Huon Valley.

  • Geeveston

    Geeveston is a small town in the Huon Valley of southern Tasmania, about 62 kilometres south-west of Hobart near the Huon River.

  • Geilston Bay

    Geilston Bay is a largely residential suburb of Hobart on the eastern shore of the River Derwent, named after an inlet of the river.

  • George Town

    George Town stands at the mouth of the Tamar River in northern Tasmania, where the river meets Bass Strait.

  • Glenorchy (Tas.)

    Glenorchy is a suburb in the northern reaches of Hobart and the seat of the City of Glenorchy, set between the River Derwent and the slopes of Mount Wellington.

  • Gretna

    Gretna is a small rural locality in the Derwent Valley of southern Tasmania, on the River Derwent along the Lyell Highway, a little south-east of Hamilton.

  • Gunns Plains

    Gunns Plains is a small farming district in north-west Tasmania, set in the fertile valley of the Leven River about 20 kilometres south of Ulverstone.

  • Hadspen

    Hadspen is a small town in northern Tasmania, on the South Esk River near where it meets the Meander, about 8 kilometres south-west of Launceston.

  • Hagley

    Hagley is a small farming village in northern Tasmania's Meander Valley, on flat land near the Meander River about 22 kilometres south-west of Launceston and a few kilometres from Westbury.

  • Hamilton (Tas.)

    Hamilton is a small heritage town in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, about 73 kilometres north-west of Hobart, where the Clyde River flows down toward the Derwent.

  • Hobart

    Hobart is the capital of Tasmania and, founded as a penal colony in 1804, the second-oldest capital city in Australia after Sydney.

  • Howrah

    Howrah is a beachside suburb on Hobart's Eastern Shore, in the City of Clarence, lying east of Bellerive with views across the River Derwent to the city from Howrah Beach.

  • Huonville

    Huonville is the main town of the Huon Valley, set on the Huon River about 40 kilometres south of Hobart.

  • Invermay (Tas.)

    Invermay is a residential and cultural suburb of Launceston, lying just north of the city centre on low-lying ground between the Tamar River and the North Esk River, which form much of its boundary.

  • Jericho (Tas.)

    Jericho is a tiny historic village in the Southern Midlands of Tasmania, on the old Heritage Highway about 14 kilometres south-west of Oatlands.

  • Kempton

    Kempton is a small historic village in the Southern Midlands of Tasmania, about 48 kilometres north of Hobart on the old road to Launceston, with the Jordan River running past its north-western edge.

  • Kettering

    Kettering is a small harbour town on the D'Entrecasteaux Channel in southern Tasmania, about 32 kilometres south of Hobart in the Channel district of Kingborough.

  • Kings Meadows

    Kings Meadows is a residential suburb in the south of Launceston, in northern Tasmania, lying about five kilometres from the city centre.

  • Kingston (Tas.)

    Kingston is a fast-growing town just south of Hobart, Tasmania, about 12 kilometres from the city and the seat of the Kingborough Council.

  • Kingston Beach

    Kingston Beach is a relaxed seaside suburb on the southern edge of greater Hobart, set where Browns Rivulet meets the River Derwent just south-east of the town of Kingston.

  • Koonya

    Koonya is a small rural settlement on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania, on the shore of Norfolk Bay about 18 kilometres north-east of Nubeena.

  • Latrobe

    Latrobe is a town in north-western Tasmania, on the Mersey River about eight kilometres south-east of Devonport along the Bass Highway.

  • Launceston

    Launceston sits in northern Tasmania where the North and South Esk rivers meet to form the Tamar.

  • Legana

    Legana is a growing residential locality in northern Tasmania's West Tamar district, about 12km north of Launceston and 32km south-east of Beaconsfield, with the Tamar River forming much of its boundary at the point where the estuary turns to fresh water.

  • Lenah Valley

    Lenah Valley is a suburb of Hobart set in the foothills of Mount Wellington, west of the city centre between Mount Stuart, New Town and the City of Glenorchy.

  • Lilydale (Tas.)

    Lilydale is a small town in northern Tasmania, about 28 kilometres north-east of Launceston, set near Mount Arthur and the Pipers River.

  • Lindisfarne

    Lindisfarne is a suburb on Hobart's Eastern Shore, about six kilometres from the city centre within the City of Clarence.

  • Longford (Tas.)

    Longford is a historic town in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, about 20 kilometres south of Launceston where the Macquarie and South Esk rivers meet.

  • Low Head

    Low Head is a small coastal locality at the mouth of the Tamar River in northern Tasmania, sitting on a low headland where the river opens into Bass Strait, about 55 kilometres north of Launceston and just beyond the town of George Town.

  • Mangana

    Mangana is a small former gold-mining locality in the Fingal Valley of north-east Tasmania, about 74km south-west of St Helens in the Break O'Day district.

  • Margate (Tas.)

    Margate is a coastal town in southern Tasmania, strung along the Channel Highway between the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and the Snug Tiers, about 7km south of Kingston and 20km from Hobart.

  • Maydena

    Maydena is a small town in the Derwent Valley of southern Tasmania, on the River Tyenna about 87 kilometres west of Hobart, close to Mount Field National Park and Russell Falls.

  • Melton Mowbray

    Melton Mowbray is a small rural locality in the Southern Midlands of Tasmania, about 60 kilometres north of Hobart, where the Midland Highway meets the Lake Highway heading up to the central lakes.

  • Miena

    Miena is a small highland locality at the southern end of Great Lake, in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, sitting at about 1,050m above sea level roughly 120km north-west of Hobart.

  • Mole Creek

    Mole Creek is a small town in the north of Tasmania, in the upper Mersey Valley about 76 kilometres west of Launceston.

  • Moonah

    Moonah is a residential suburb of greater Hobart in the City of Glenorchy, lying about five kilometres north of the city centre and immediately north of New Town.

  • Mount Nelson

    Mount Nelson is a leafy residential suburb in the hills just south of central Hobart, shared between the City of Hobart and Kingborough Council.

  • Mowbray (Tas.)

    Mowbray is a suburb of Launceston, in northern Tasmania, best known as the home of Mowbray Racecourse, where the Launceston Cup has been run since the early days of colonial racing.

  • Nabowla

    Nabowla is a small farming locality in Tasmania's north-east, about 16 kilometres west of Scottsdale, with the Denison and Little Forester rivers tracing part of its boundary.

  • New Norfolk

    New Norfolk lies about 32 kilometres up the River Derwent from Hobart, the main town of the green, hop-growing Derwent Valley.

  • New Town (Tas.)

    New Town is an inner suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, lying about 4 km north of the city centre on the western side of the Derwent estuary beneath kunanyi / Mount Wellington.

  • Newnham

    Newnham is a residential suburb on the northern side of Launceston, in northern Tasmania, about seven kilometres from the city centre on the eastern bank of the Tamar River.

  • Newstead (Tas.)

    Newstead is an inner eastern suburb of Launceston, lying about three kilometres from the city centre within the City of Launceston in northern Tasmania.

  • Nile

    Nile is a rural locality in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, about 30km south-east of Launceston and 18km south-east of Perth, with the South Esk River forming part of its western boundary.

  • North Hobart

    North Hobart is an inner suburb lying directly north of central Hobart, strung along Elizabeth Street as it runs out of the city towards New Town and beyond.

  • Norwood (Tas.)

    Norwood is a residential suburb on the south-eastern edge of Launceston, in northern Tasmania, lying about five kilometres from the city centre.

  • Nubeena

    Nubeena is a small town and fishing village on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania, the largest settlement on the peninsula and the seat of the Tasman Council.

  • Oatlands (Tas.)

    Oatlands sits beside Lake Dulverton in Tasmania's southern Midlands, about 84 kilometres north of Hobart on the old Midland Highway.

  • Old Beach

    Old Beach is a riverside locality on the eastern bank of the River Derwent, in the Brighton municipality north of Hobart, Tasmania.

  • Orford (Tas.)

    Orford is a seaside village on the east coast of Tasmania, set around the mouth of the Prosser River about 73 kilometres north-east of Hobart.

  • Ouse

    Ouse is a small town in Tasmania's Central Highlands, set on the Lyell Highway about 95 kilometres north-west of Hobart and 58 kilometres beyond New Norfolk.

  • Penguin

    Penguin is a seaside town on Tasmania's north-west coast, about 30 kilometres west of Devonport, strung along the shore between Burnie and Ulverstone.

  • Perth (Tas.)

    Perth is a historic town in northern Tasmania, lying about 20 kilometres south of Launceston on the Midland Highway.

  • Pontville

    Pontville is a historic village in southern Tasmania, about 28 kilometres north of Hobart and a few kilometres north-west of Brighton, split between the Brighton and Southern Midlands council areas.

  • Port Sorell

    Port Sorell is a holiday town on the northern coast of Tasmania, set on the Rubicon River estuary where it meets Bass Strait, about 20 kilometres east of Devonport and 79 kilometres north-west of Launceston.

  • Premaydena

    Premaydena is a small rural locality on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania, lying about seven kilometres north of Nubeena, with the shore of Norfolk Bay forming its northern boundary.

  • Prospect Vale

    Prospect Vale is a residential locality on the south-western edge of Greater Launceston, about seven kilometres from the city and falling almost entirely within the Meander Valley municipality.

  • Pyengana

    Pyengana is a small dairy district in the green hills of north-eastern Tasmania, lying about 27 kilometres west of the coastal town of St Helens in the Break O'Day council area.

  • Queenstown (Tas.)

    Queenstown lies deep in the rugged West Coast Range of western Tasmania, about 250 kilometres north-west of Hobart.

  • Railton

    Railton is a small town in north-west Tasmania, lying about 20 kilometres inland from Devonport and some 58 kilometres west of Launceston.

  • Ranelagh

    Ranelagh is a small township in the Huon Valley of southern Tasmania, sitting on the edge of Huonville.

  • Richmond (Tas.)

    Richmond is a historic village in the Coal River valley about 25 km north-east of Hobart, and one of Tasmania's best-preserved colonial towns.

  • Ringarooma

    Ringarooma is a small town in northeastern Tasmania, about 89km northeast of Launceston and 26km southwest of Derby, in the valley of the Ringarooma River at the edge of the Blue Tier range.

  • Riverside (Tas.)

    Riverside is a residential suburb on the north-western edge of Launceston, Tasmania's second city, set across the river a few kilometres from the centre of town.

  • Rokeby (Tas.)

    Rokeby is a suburb on the eastern shore of the River Derwent, across the water from central Hobart and within the City of Clarence.

  • Rosebery (Tas.)

    Rosebery is a mining town on the west coast of Tasmania, set in steep, forested country in the island's rugged west.

  • Rosetta

    Rosetta is a quiet residential suburb on the River Derwent, about 3 km north-west of Glenorchy and set between Berriedale and Montrose within the City of Glenorchy.

  • Ross (Tas.)

    Ross is a small, beautifully preserved village in Tasmania's Midlands, on the Macquarie River about 78 kilometres south of Launceston.

  • Rossarden

    Rossarden is a small former mining town in the eastern highlands of Tasmania, tucked beneath Stacks Bluff at the southern end of the Ben Lomond range, about 80 kilometres east of Longford.

  • Sandy Bay

    Sandy Bay is an affluent waterfront suburb of Hobart, lying immediately south of the city centre along the River Derwent.

  • Scamander

    Scamander is a small holiday town on the East Coast of Tasmania, in the Break O'Day district, where the Scamander River meets the sea about 18 kilometres south of St Helens and some 146 kilometres from Launceston.

  • Scottsdale

    Scottsdale is the main town of north-eastern Tasmania, set in green farming country between the Sidling Range and the coast.

  • Sheffield

    Sheffield lies in north-west Tasmania, about 23 kilometres inland from Devonport, beneath the bulk of Mount Roland.

  • Smithton

    Smithton is the commercial hub of the Circular Head district on Tasmania's far north-west coast, set on the Duck River about 85 kilometres north-west of Burnie.

  • Snug

    Snug is a small Channel town about 30 kilometres south of Hobart, strung along the Channel Highway on the shore of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel with views across to Bruny Island.

  • Somerset (Tas.)

    Somerset is a town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, at the mouth of the Cam River about 8 kilometres west of Burnie.

  • Sorell

    Sorell sits just north-east of Hobart in south-east Tasmania, where the Tasman and Arthur highways meet at the head of Pitt Water.

  • South Hobart

    South Hobart is widely regarded as Hobart's first suburb, an inner enclave tucked between the city centre and the slopes of Mount Wellington.

  • St Helens (Tas.)

    St Helens is the largest town on Tasmania's north-east coast, set on the sheltered waters of Georges Bay about 160 kilometres from Launceston.

  • St Marys (Tas.)

    St Marys is a town on the east coast of Tasmania, at the junction of the Tasman and Esk highways about 240 kilometres north-east of Hobart and roughly 130 kilometres east of Launceston, sitting around 10 kilometres inland beneath St Patricks Head.

  • Stanley (Tas.)

    Stanley is a small fishing port and tourist town on Tasmania's far north-west coast, about 380 km from Hobart.

  • Strahan

    Strahan is a small harbour town on Tasmania's wild west coast, set on the vast Macquarie Harbour about 300 kilometres from Hobart by road.

  • Swansea (Tas.)

    Swansea is a small, historic town on the north-west shore of Great Oyster Bay, on Tasmania's east coast about 130 kilometres from Hobart, looking across the water to the pink granite peaks of Freycinet.

  • Taranna

    Taranna is a small settlement on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania, about 10 kilometres north of the historic Port Arthur penal station.

  • Taroona

    Taroona is a leafy residential suburb on the River Derwent between Hobart and Kingston; although it sits on the edge of Hobart, it falls within the municipality of Kingborough.

  • Tarraleah

    Tarraleah is a tiny village in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, about 126 kilometres north-west of Hobart, where the River Derwent runs through steep, forested country.

  • Trevallyn

    Trevallyn is a residential suburb on the western edge of Launceston, set above the meeting of the South Esk and Tamar Rivers and split between the Launceston and West Tamar council areas.

  • Triabunna

    Triabunna sits on Tasmania's east coast at Spring Bay, sheltered where MacCleans Creek meets the sea, about 86 kilometres north-east of Hobart and a little north of Orford.

  • Tullah

    Tullah is a small town in the rugged West Coast Range of western Tasmania, set beside Lake Rosebery about 110 kilometres south of Burnie.

  • Tunbridge

    Tunbridge is a small town in the Midlands of Tasmania, on the Midland Highway roughly midway between Hobart and Launceston and about 24 kilometres north of Oatlands.

  • Ulverstone

    Ulverstone is a coastal town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, set at the mouth of the River Leven about 21 kilometres west of Devonport and a short distance east of Penguin.

  • Waddamana

    Waddamana is a tiny former power-station settlement in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, about 112 kilometres north-west of Hobart, with the River Ouse running through and Lake Echo on its western edge.

  • Waratah (Tas.)

    Waratah is a small highland town in north-western Tasmania, lying about 60 kilometres south of Burnie near the edge of the Savage River wilderness.

  • West Hobart

    West Hobart is an inner-city suburb set in the hills immediately west of central Hobart, its steep streets lined with Victorian and Federation houses prized for their views over the River Derwent.

  • West Moonah

    West Moonah is a residential suburb of Hobart, mostly within the City of Glenorchy, a short drive north of the city centre.

  • Westbury (Tas.)

    Westbury is a village in northern Tasmania, about 30 kilometres west of Launceston on the Bass Highway.

  • Westerway

    Westerway is a small rural locality in the upper Derwent Valley of southern Tasmania, about 29km north-west of New Norfolk and 65km north-west of Hobart, with the Tyenna River winding through it.

  • Wilmot

    Wilmot is a small farming village in north-west Tasmania's Kentish municipality, about 28km south-west of Devonport, set between the Wilmot River and Lake Barrington.

  • Wynyard

    Wynyard sits at the mouth of the Inglis River on Tasmania's north-west coast, about 17 kilometres west of Burnie and some 320 kilometres from Hobart.

  • Youngtown

    Youngtown is a residential suburb on the south-eastern side of Launceston, in northern Tasmania, about six kilometres from the city centre and sharing boundaries between the Launceston and Northern Midlands council areas.

  • Zeehan

    Zeehan is a historic mining town on Tasmania's rugged west coast, about 139 kilometres south-west of Burnie.

Victoria

  • Albert Park (Vic.)

    Albert Park is an inner suburb of Melbourne, about four kilometres south of the central business district, named after the large lakeside parkland at its edge that honours Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert.

  • Apollo Bay (Vic.)

    Apollo Bay curves along the Great Ocean Road on Victoria's south-west coast, sheltered beneath the green slopes of the Otway Ranges about 190 kilometres from Melbourne.

  • Ararat

    Ararat sits on the Western Highway in the Central Highlands of Victoria, about 198 kilometres west of Melbourne and on the eastern approaches to the Grampians.

  • Armadale (Vic.)

    Armadale is a prosperous inner suburb of Melbourne, about seven kilometres south-east of the city centre in the City of Stonnington.

  • Ashburton

    Ashburton is a leafy, established suburb in Melbourne's south-east, within the City of Boroondara and around twelve kilometres from the central business district.

  • Avenel

    Avenel is a small town in the Shire of Strathbogie in central Victoria, about 130 kilometres north of Melbourne and just north of Seymour, where Hughes Creek runs through the district.

  • Avoca (Vic.)

    Avoca sits on the Avoca River in Victoria's Central Highlands, about 71 kilometres north-west of Ballarat and on the edge of the Pyrenees ranges.

  • Bacchus Marsh

    Bacchus Marsh is a town in central Victoria, about 50 km north-west of Melbourne in the valley of the Werribee River, midway between the city, Ballarat and Geelong.

  • Bairnsdale

    Bairnsdale is the commercial hub of East Gippsland in eastern Victoria, set on a bend of the Mitchell River about 279 kilometres east of Melbourne.

  • Ballarat Central

    Ballarat lies in Victoria's central highlands, about 110 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, and is one of the great cities of the 1850s gold rush.

  • Balwyn

    Balwyn is a leafy, affluent suburb about 10 kilometres east of central Melbourne in the City of Boroondara, and the recognised traditional owners of the area are the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation.

  • Balwyn North

    Balwyn North, also known as North Balwyn, is an affluent residential suburb about ten kilometres east of central Melbourne, spread across the Cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.

  • Beaufort (Vic.)

    Beaufort is a town in the Pyrenees region of central Victoria, about 164km west of Melbourne and 50km west of Ballarat on the Western Highway.

  • Beaumaris (Vic.)

    Beaumaris is a leafy bayside suburb of Melbourne, about twenty kilometres south-east of the city on the shore of Port Phillip Bay, in the City of Bayside.

  • Beechworth

    Beechworth is a historic gold town in the ranges of north-east Victoria, about 285 kilometres from Melbourne and high enough — around 560 metres — to feel the cold in winter.

  • Belgrave

    Belgrave is a leafy town on the outer eastern fringe of Melbourne, about thirty-six kilometres from the city in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges and the Shire of Yarra Ranges.

  • Benalla

    Benalla is a city in the Hume region of north-eastern Victoria, set on the Broken River about 212 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, with the Hume Freeway now bypassing it to the south.

  • Bendigo

    Bendigo lies in north-central Victoria, roughly 150 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and close to the state's geographic centre, set in a shallow valley around Bendigo Creek.

  • Bentleigh

    Bentleigh is an established, family-friendly suburb in Melbourne's south-east, within the City of Glen Eira and around thirteen kilometres from the central business district.

  • Berwick

    Berwick lies about 41 kilometres south-east of central Melbourne, within the City of Casey.

  • Birchip

    Birchip is a wheat-and-sheep town in the Victorian Mallee, in the Shire of Buloke, about 312 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and roughly midway between Horsham and Swan Hill.

  • Birregurra

    Birregurra is a small town in southwestern Victoria, about 130km from Melbourne and 21km east of Colac.

  • Black Rock (Vic.)

    Black Rock is a bayside suburb on Melbourne's south-eastern shoreline, within the City of Bayside.

  • Boort

    Boort is a town in the Shire of Loddon in north-central Victoria, set among a chain of lakes about 250 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.

  • Box Hill (Vic.)

    Box Hill is an eastern suburb of Melbourne about 14 km from the city centre, in the City of Whitehorse.

  • Bright (Vic.)

    Bright lies at the head of the Ovens Valley in north-east Victoria, about 319 metres above sea level and some 317 kilometres from Melbourne.

  • Brighton (Vic.)

    Brighton is an affluent bayside suburb of Melbourne, about 11 km south-east of the city centre in the City of Bayside.

  • Brunswick (Vic.)

    Brunswick is an inner-northern Melbourne suburb about 5 km from the city centre, in the City of Merri-bek.

  • Bundoora (Vic.)

    Bundoora is a suburb in Melbourne's north-east, about 15 kilometres from the central business district, spread across the council areas of Banyule, Darebin and Whittlesea.

  • Camberwell (Vic.)

    Camberwell is an established inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, about ten kilometres east of the city in the City of Boroondara.

  • Camperdown (Vic.)

    Camperdown lies in south-western Victoria about 190 kilometres west of Melbourne, set at the foot of Mount Leura amid the volcanic 'Lakes and Craters' country, with the crater lakes Bullen Merri and Gnotuk to the west and Lake Purrumbete to the east.

  • Canterbury (Vic.)

    Canterbury is a leafy, exclusive suburb in Melbourne's inner east, about ten kilometres from the city centre in the City of Boroondara.

  • Carlton (Vic.)

    Carlton is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, about 3 km north of the central business district within the City of Melbourne.

  • Carnegie

    Carnegie is a lively, multicultural suburb in Melbourne's south-east, on the railway line between Caulfield and Oakleigh in the City of Glen Eira.

  • Casterton

    Casterton sits on the Glenelg River in the Western District of Victoria, about 360 kilometres west of Melbourne and not far from the South Australian border.

  • Castlemaine

    Castlemaine grew out of one of the richest alluvial goldfields of the 1851 Victorian gold rush, when the Mount Alexander diggings drew tens of thousands of hopefuls almost overnight.

  • Chewton

    Chewton is a historic gold-mining village in central Victoria, about 5 kilometres east of Castlemaine and 116 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, in the Mount Alexander Shire.

  • Chiltern

    Chiltern is a historic gold-rush town in north-eastern Victoria, set between Wangaratta and Wodonga about 281 kilometres from Melbourne and roughly 25 kilometres from Beechworth.

  • Clunes (Vic.)

    Clunes lies in the central Victorian goldfields, about 36 kilometres north of Ballarat and roughly 140 kilometres from Melbourne.

  • Cobden

    Cobden is a town in the Western District of Victoria, about 200km southwest of Melbourne and 50km north of Port Campbell.

  • Cobram

    Cobram is a town on the Murray River in northern Victoria, about 246 kilometres north of Melbourne and facing its twin town of Barooga across the river in New South Wales.

  • Coburg

    Coburg is an inner suburb on the northern side of Melbourne, about 8 kilometres from the central business district, in the City of Merri-bek.

  • Coburg North

    Coburg North is a suburb on the northern side of Melbourne, about 9 kilometres from the central business district, spread across the Cities of Merri-bek and Darebin.

  • Cohuna

    Cohuna lies in northern Victoria, in the Shire of Gannawarra, about 274km north-west of Melbourne on the Murray Valley Highway.

  • Corryong

    Corryong is a small town in the Upper Murray valley of north-east Victoria, about 120 kilometres east of Albury-Wodonga and close to the New South Wales border, in the Shire of Towong.

  • Cowes

    Cowes is the main township on Phillip Island, set on the island's northern shore facing Western Port about 140 kilometres south of Melbourne.

  • Craigieburn

    Craigieburn sits about 25 kilometres north of central Melbourne, a satellite suburb on the city's northern urban-rural fringe in the City of Hume, rising towards Mount Ridley at its edge.

  • Creswick

    Creswick is a historic gold town in central Victoria, about 18 kilometres north of Ballarat in Dja Dja Wurrung country.

  • Dandenong

    Dandenong is a major suburb in Melbourne's south-east, about twenty-nine kilometres from the city and the council seat of the City of Greater Dandenong.

  • Daylesford

    Daylesford lies in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range about 115 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, on Dja Dja Wurrung country.

  • Dimboola

    Dimboola lies on the Wimmera River in western Victoria's Wimmera region, about 334 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and roughly 39 kilometres from both Horsham and Nhill.

  • Doncaster

    Doncaster rises over the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, about 15 kilometres from the city on the high ground of Doncaster Hill within the City of Manningham.

  • Drouin

    Drouin is a town in West Gippsland, Victoria, about 90 kilometres east of Melbourne and a short distance west of Warragul.

  • Dunkeld (Vic.)

    Dunkeld stands at the southern gateway to the Grampians in western Victoria, about 283km west of Melbourne and 33km north-east of Hamilton, beneath the dramatic peaks of Mount Sturgeon and Mount Abrupt.

  • Dunolly (Vic.)

    Dunolly is a historic gold town in the Central Goldfields region of Victoria, about 188km north-west of Melbourne and 23km north of Maryborough.

  • Eaglemont

    Eaglemont is a leafy, prestigious residential suburb about ten kilometres north-east of central Melbourne, in the City of Banyule between Ivanhoe East and Heidelberg.

  • Echuca

    Echuca stands on the banks of the Murray and Campaspe Rivers in northern Victoria, about 214 kilometres north of Melbourne, close to where the Goulburn, Campaspe and Murray meet.

  • Eildon

    Eildon is a town in central Victoria, on the Goulburn River below the great wall of Lake Eildon, about 140 kilometres north-east of Melbourne in Taungurung country.

  • Elsternwick

    Elsternwick is a leafy inner suburb about nine kilometres south-east of central Melbourne, in the City of Glen Eira.

  • Elwood

    Elwood is a fashionable bayside suburb about eight kilometres south-east of central Melbourne, in the City of Port Phillip, prized for its beach, its leafy plane-lined streets and its wealth of period architecture.

  • Epping (Vic.)

    Epping is an outer northern suburb of Melbourne, about 18 kilometres from the central business district, within the City of Whittlesea.

  • Essendon

    Essendon is an established suburb about eight kilometres north-west of central Melbourne, in the City of Moonee Valley.

  • Euroa

    Euroa lies in the Goulburn Valley of north-eastern Victoria, about 148 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and close to the rugged Strathbogie Ranges.

  • Fitzroy (Vic.)

    Fitzroy is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, about 3 km north-east of the city centre in the City of Yarra.

  • Footscray

    Footscray is a lively, multicultural suburb about 5 km west of central Melbourne.

  • Foster

    Foster is a small town in South Gippsland, Victoria, about 174 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, and the main service centre on the road to Wilsons Promontory.

  • Frankston

    Frankston sits on the eastern shore of Port Phillip about 39 km south-east of central Melbourne, and is the administrative heart of the City of Frankston.

  • Geelong

    Geelong spreads around Corio Bay and the Barwon River roughly 75 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, making it Victoria's second-largest city.

  • Gisborne

    Gisborne is a town in the Macedon Ranges of central Victoria, about 54 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 16 kilometres from Sunbury.

  • Glen Waverley

    Glen Waverley lies about 19 km south-east of central Melbourne and is the council seat of the City of Monash.

  • Glenrowan

    Glenrowan is a small town in north-eastern Victoria, about 16 kilometres south-west of Wangaratta and 236 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, below the Warby Ranges.

  • Halls Gap

    Halls Gap sits in a valley right inside the Grampians, the rugged sandstone ranges that rise from the western Victorian plains about 250 kilometres from Melbourne.

  • Hamilton (Vic.)

    Hamilton lies in the Western District of south-western Victoria, where the Glenelg and Henty highways meet, around 290 kilometres west of Melbourne and roughly 100 kilometres inland from Warrnambool.

  • Hampton (Vic.)

    Hampton is a comfortable bayside suburb of Melbourne, set on the shore of Port Phillip about fourteen kilometres south-east of the city centre, wedged between Brighton and Sandringham in the City of Bayside.

  • Harcourt

    Harcourt sits in the Central Highlands of Victoria, at the foot of Mount Alexander about 8km north-east of Castlemaine and roughly 30km from Bendigo, where the Midland and Calder highways meet.

  • Harrietville

    Harrietville is a small alpine town in Victoria's Alpine Shire, about 351 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and 27 kilometres south of Bright on the Great Alpine Road.

  • Hawthorn (Vic.)

    Hawthorn is a leafy, affluent inner suburb in Melbourne's east, about six kilometres from the city centre within the City of Boroondara.

  • Hawthorn East

    Hawthorn East is a leafy, well-established suburb about seven kilometres east of central Melbourne, in the City of Boroondara.

  • Healesville

    Healesville is a town in Victoria's Yarra Valley, about 64 kilometres north-east of Melbourne on the Watts River.

  • Heathcote (Vic.)

    Heathcote is a town in central Victoria, about 110 kilometres north of Melbourne and 40 kilometres south-east of Bendigo on the McIvor Highway.

  • Heidelberg

    Heidelberg is a suburb in Melbourne's north-east, about eleven kilometres from the central business district, within the City of Banyule.

  • Heyfield

    Heyfield sits in the West Gippsland region of Victoria, in the Shire of Wellington roughly 200 kilometres east of Melbourne, near the irrigation waters of Lake Glenmaggie.

  • Hoppers Crossing

    Hoppers Crossing is a large residential suburb in Melbourne's outer south-west, roughly 24 kilometres from the central city and part of the City of Wyndham.

  • Horsham

    Horsham is the principal city of the Wimmera, in the wheat and wool country of western Victoria, about 300 kilometres north-west of Melbourne on a bend of the Wimmera River.

  • Inglewood (Vic.)

    Inglewood is a historic gold town in central Victoria, on the Calder Highway about 185 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 45 kilometres from Bendigo.

  • Inverloch

    Inverloch is a coastal town in South Gippsland, Victoria, about 143 kilometres south-east of Melbourne where Anderson Inlet meets Bass Strait.

  • Ivanhoe (Vic.)

    Ivanhoe is a leafy, established suburb of Melbourne, about nine kilometres north-east of the city centre in the City of Banyule, with the Yarra River forming its southern boundary and Darebin Creek its western edge.

  • Ivanhoe East

    Ivanhoe East is a leafy residential suburb about ten kilometres north-east of central Melbourne, within the City of Banyule.

  • Jeparit

    Jeparit is a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, on the Wimmera River about 370 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, 73 kilometres north of Horsham and near Lake Hindmarsh.

  • Kerang

    Kerang is a town in north-central Victoria, on the Loddon River about 279 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and roughly 60 kilometres south of Swan Hill.

  • Kew (Vic.)

    Kew is a leafy, well-to-do suburb of Melbourne, set on a bend of the Yarra River a few kilometres east of the city within the City of Boroondara.

  • Kew East

    Kew East, also known as East Kew, is a leafy residential suburb in Melbourne's inner east, set within the City of Boroondara on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people.

  • Kilmore

    Kilmore is a historic town in central Victoria, about 65 kilometres north of Melbourne on the plains below the Great Dividing Range.

  • Koroit

    Koroit is a town in western Victoria, about 18km north-west of Warrnambool and 272km west of Melbourne, set on the northern rim of Tower Hill, an extinct volcano.

  • Korumburra

    Korumburra is a town in the green hills of South Gippsland, Victoria, about 120 kilometres south-east of Melbourne and 15 kilometres west of Leongatha, the seat of the South Gippsland Shire.

  • Kyabram

    Kyabram is a town in the Goulburn Valley of northern Victoria, about 200 kilometres north of Melbourne, set in the rich irrigated farmland between Echuca and Shepparton.

  • Kyneton

    Kyneton lies on the Campaspe River in Victoria's Macedon Ranges, about 86 kilometres north-west of Melbourne on the country of the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung peoples.

  • Lakes Entrance

    Lakes Entrance sits at the eastern edge of the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria, where an artificial channel cut in the nineteenth century links the lakes to Bass Strait and gives the town its name.

  • Lalor

    Lalor is a suburb about 17 kilometres north of central Melbourne, in the City of Whittlesea.

  • Lancefield

    Lancefield is a town in the Macedon Ranges of central Victoria, about 69km north of Melbourne and 8km from Romsey.

  • Leongatha

    Leongatha is a town in the rolling dairy country of South Gippsland, Victoria, set in the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges about 135 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, in the South Gippsland Shire.

  • Lorne (Vic.)

    Lorne curls around Louttit Bay on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, about 140 kilometres south-west of Melbourne and backed by the forested Otway Ranges.

  • Maffra (Vic.)

    Maffra is a town in the Gippsland region of Victoria, in the Shire of Wellington, set on the Macalister River about 220km east of Melbourne and 17km north-west of Sale.

  • Maldon (Vic.)

    Maldon is a well-preserved gold-mining town in central Victoria, in the Shire of Mount Alexander, about 140 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 40 kilometres from Bendigo.

  • Mallacoota

    Mallacoota is a remote coastal town in the far east of Gippsland, Victoria, about 520 kilometres east of Melbourne and almost surrounded by the Croajingolong National Park.

  • Malmsbury

    Malmsbury is a small town in central Victoria, on the Coliban River about 95km north-west of Melbourne and 11km from Kyneton, on the old road to the goldfields of Bendigo and Castlemaine.

  • Malvern (Vic.)

    Malvern is an established inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, around eight kilometres from the city centre within the City of Stonnington.

  • Malvern East

    Malvern East is an established, leafy suburb in Melbourne's south-east, within the City of Stonnington and about thirteen kilometres from the central business district.

  • Mansfield (Vic.)

    Mansfield is a town in the foothills of the Victorian Alps, on the Delatite River about 180 kilometres north-east of Melbourne.

  • Marong

    Marong is a small town in central Victoria, about 17 kilometres west of Bendigo and 157 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, where the Calder Highway meets the Calder Alternative Highway.

  • Maryborough (Vic.)

    Maryborough lies in central Victoria's goldfields, about 168 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 58 kilometres north of Ballarat, in Dja Dja Wurrung country.

  • Mentone

    Mentone is a bayside suburb in Melbourne's south-east, about twenty-one kilometres from the city centre and part of the City of Kingston.

  • Metung

    Metung is a small village in East Gippsland, Victoria, set on a narrow peninsula between Lake King and Bancroft Bay on the Gippsland Lakes, about 314 kilometres east of Melbourne.

  • Mildura

    Mildura is a city on the Murray River in the far north-west of Victoria, the largest centre of the Sunraysia district and close to the borders with New South Wales and South Australia.

  • Mill Park

    Mill Park is a suburb about eighteen kilometres north-east of central Melbourne, in the City of Whittlesea.

  • Mirboo North

    Mirboo North is a town in the South Gippsland hills of Victoria, set in the Strzelecki Ranges about 155 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, 35 kilometres from Morwell and 25 kilometres from Leongatha.

  • Moe

    Moe is a city in the Latrobe Valley of Gippsland, eastern Victoria, lying between the Baw Baw and Strzelecki ranges about 130 kilometres east of Melbourne.

  • Mont Albert

    Mont Albert is a gracious inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, spread across the Cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse about a dozen kilometres from the centre.

  • Mornington (Vic.)

    Mornington is a seaside town on the Mornington Peninsula, about 46 kilometres south-east of Melbourne and looking out over Port Phillip.

  • Mortlake (Vic.)

    Mortlake is a town in Victoria's Western District, about 234km west of Melbourne and 50km north-east of Warrnambool, sitting at the foot of Mount Shadwell, a dormant volcano.

  • Mount Waverley

    Mount Waverley lies about 16 kilometres south-east of central Melbourne in the City of Monash.

  • Murchison (Vic.)

    Murchison lies on the Goulburn River in northern Victoria, roughly 167 kilometres from Melbourne and 40 kilometres from Shepparton.

  • Murrumbeena

    Murrumbeena is a leafy, established suburb in Melbourne's south-east, within the City of Glen Eira and around thirteen kilometres from the central business district.

  • Murtoa

    Murtoa is a town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, about 305 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 29 kilometres north-east of Horsham.

  • Myrtleford

    Myrtleford sits in the alpine valleys of north-eastern Victoria, roughly 282 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and about 47 kilometres south-east of Wangaratta, between Beechworth and the resort town of Bright.

  • Nagambie

    Nagambie lies in the Goulburn Valley of central Victoria, about 120 kilometres north-east of Melbourne in the Shire of Strathbogie.

  • Newstead (Vic.)

    Newstead is a small town in central Victoria, on the Loddon River about 142 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 17 kilometres from Castlemaine, in the Shire of Mount Alexander.

  • Nhill

    Nhill is a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, sitting almost exactly halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide on the Western Highway.

  • Noble Park

    Noble Park is a richly multicultural suburb about 25 kilometres south-east of central Melbourne, within the City of Greater Dandenong.

  • Northcote

    Northcote is an established inner-northern suburb of Melbourne, about six kilometres north-east of the city in the City of Darebin, on the land of the Wurundjeri Willam people of the Kulin nation.

  • Numurkah

    Numurkah is a rural town in the Goulburn Valley of northern Victoria, on the Goulburn Valley Highway about 37 kilometres north of Shepparton and roughly 228 kilometres north of Melbourne, in the Shire of Moira.

  • Ocean Grove

    Ocean Grove is the largest town on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula, set where the Barwon River meets Bass Strait about 98 kilometres south-west of Melbourne and 23 kilometres from Geelong, with Barwon Heads just across the river.

  • Omeo

    Omeo is a historic town in the Victorian high country, in the Shire of East Gippsland, set among the mountains on the Great Alpine Road east of Mount Hotham and roughly 400 kilometres from Melbourne.

  • Orbost

    Orbost is a town in East Gippsland, Victoria, set on the Snowy River where it is crossed by the Princes Highway, about 375 kilometres east of Melbourne.

  • Pakenham

    Pakenham is a suburb on the south-eastern edge of Melbourne, about 53 km from the central business district and the most populous town in the Shire of Cardinia.

  • Pascoe Vale

    Pascoe Vale is a suburb about nine kilometres north of central Melbourne, within the City of Merri-bek.

  • Point Cook

    Point Cook lies about 22 kilometres south-west of central Melbourne, on the shore of Port Phillip Bay in the City of Wyndham, and is today the most populated suburb in Australia.

  • Port Campbell

    Port Campbell is a small coastal town in south-west Victoria, on the Great Ocean Road about 224 kilometres from Melbourne and 67 kilometres east of Warrnambool.

  • Port Fairy

    Port Fairy stands where the Moyne River meets the Southern Ocean on Victoria's south-west coast, about 290 kilometres west of Melbourne.

  • Port Melbourne

    Port Melbourne is an inner-city suburb on the shores of Hobsons Bay, about three kilometres south-west of central Melbourne, where the Yarra River meets the sea.

  • Portland (Vic.)

    Portland sits on Portland Bay in far south-west Victoria, about 362 kilometres west of Melbourne.

  • Prahran

    Prahran is a lively inner suburb about 5 km south-east of central Melbourne, in the City of Stonnington.

  • Preston (Vic.)

    Preston is an established suburb about 9 km north-east of central Melbourne, within the City of Darebin.

  • Queenscliff (Vic.)

    Queenscliff sits at the south-eastern tip of the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, guarding the narrow entrance to Port Phillip about 100 kilometres south of Melbourne.

  • Reservoir (Vic.)

    Reservoir sits about twelve kilometres north of central Melbourne, within the City of Darebin.

  • Richmond (Vic.)

    Richmond is an inner suburb of Melbourne, about 3 km east of the city centre in the City of Yarra.

  • Ringwood (Vic.)

    Ringwood is an established suburb of Melbourne about twenty-five kilometres east of the city and the civic heart of the City of Maroondah.

  • Rochester (Vic.)

    Rochester sits on the Campaspe River in northern Victoria, around 180km north of Melbourne and 29km south of Echuca.

  • Rowville

    Rowville is a large suburb in Melbourne's south-east, within the City of Knox, taking its name from the Row family whose property, Stamford Park, was established in 1882.

  • Rushworth

    Rushworth is a former gold town in central Victoria, about 157 kilometres north of Melbourne and some 47 kilometres south-west of Shepparton, in the Shire of Campaspe.

  • Rutherglen

    Rutherglen sits in north-eastern Victoria near the Murray River, about 270 kilometres from Melbourne, and takes its name from a town near Glasgow in Scotland.

  • Sale

    Sale is the principal town of central Gippsland in eastern Victoria, lying about 210 kilometres east of Melbourne near where the Thomson and Latrobe rivers feed into the Gippsland Lakes.

  • Sandringham (Vic.)

    Sandringham is one of Melbourne's bayside suburbs, sitting about sixteen kilometres south of the city centre on the shore of Port Phillip within the City of Bayside.

  • Sea Lake

    Sea Lake is a small wheat town in the Mallee district of north-west Victoria, about 350 kilometres from Melbourne and set just south of Lake Tyrrell, the largest salt lake in the state.

  • Shepparton

    Shepparton is a city in the Goulburn Valley of northern Victoria, set on the Goulburn River about 181 kilometres north of Melbourne.

  • Skipton

    Skipton is a small town on Mount Emu Creek in Victoria's Western District, about 52km south-west of Ballarat and 166km west of Melbourne.

  • Sorrento (Vic.)

    Sorrento is a seaside town on the tip of Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula and a good drive south of Melbourne.

  • South Yarra

    South Yarra is an affluent inner suburb just south-east of the Melbourne CBD, on the south bank of the Yarra River from which it takes its name.

  • St Albans (Vic.)

    St Albans is a large, multicultural suburb about 17 kilometres north-west of central Melbourne, within the City of Brimbank.

  • St Arnaud

    St Arnaud lies in the Wimmera, in north-central Victoria, about 244 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, within the recognised country of the Dja Dja Wurrung people.

  • St Kilda (Vic.)

    St Kilda is a bayside suburb of Melbourne, about 6 km south-east of the city centre in the City of Port Phillip.

  • Stawell

    Stawell is a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, about 237 kilometres west-north-west of Melbourne.

  • Stratford (Vic.)

    Stratford lies in Gippsland's Shire of Wellington, about 232 kilometres east of Melbourne on the Princes Highway and just north of Sale, on the banks of the Avon River.

  • Sunbury

    Sunbury is a satellite town on the north-western fringe of Melbourne, within the City of Hume.

  • Sunshine (Vic.)

    Sunshine lies about 12 kilometres west of central Melbourne and forms part of the City of Brimbank.

  • Surrey Hills

    Surrey Hills is a leafy residential suburb about eleven kilometres east of central Melbourne, spread across the City of Boroondara and the City of Whitehorse.

  • Swan Hill

    Swan Hill is a city on the Murray River in north-western Victoria, about 338 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, in the country of the Wemba-Wemba and neighbouring peoples.

  • Talbot (Vic.)

    Talbot is a former gold town in the Central Goldfields region of Victoria, about 167km north-west of Melbourne, 53km north of Ballarat and 16km south of Maryborough.

  • Tallangatta

    Tallangatta is a town in north-eastern Victoria, about 38 kilometres south-east of Wodonga, on an arm of Lake Hume.

  • Tarneit

    Tarneit is a rapidly growing outer suburb of Melbourne, about 25 km west of the city centre in the City of Wyndham.

  • Tatura

    Tatura sits in the Goulburn Valley of northern Victoria, about 167km north of Melbourne and a short drive west of Shepparton.

  • Terang

    Terang is a town in the Western District of Victoria, about 212km southwest of Melbourne and 48km northeast of Warrnambool.

  • Thomastown

    Thomastown is a northern suburb of Melbourne, about 16 kilometres from the central business district, in the City of Whittlesea.

  • Timboon

    Timboon is a town in the Western District of Victoria, about 213 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, 53 kilometres east of Warrnambool and 17 kilometres north of Port Campbell, in the Shire of Corangamite.

  • Toorak

    Toorak sits about five kilometres south-east of central Melbourne, on rising ground above the south bank of the Yarra River.

  • Torquay (Vic.)

    Torquay sits on Victoria's Surf Coast about 21 kilometres south of Geelong, marking the eastern start of the Great Ocean Road.

  • Traralgon

    Traralgon is the largest city of the Latrobe Valley, in the Gippsland region of eastern Victoria, lying about 164 kilometres east of Melbourne in the valley of Traralgon Creek between the Great Dividing Range and the Strzelecki Ranges.

  • Trentham

    Trentham is a town in the Central Highlands of Victoria, on the upper Coliban River about 87 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 24 kilometres east of Daylesford.

  • Violet Town

    Violet Town lies in north-eastern Victoria, in the Shire of Strathbogie just off the Hume Highway about 170 kilometres from Melbourne, on the traditional country of the Yorta Yorta people.

  • Walhalla

    Walhalla is a historic gold-mining town tucked into the steep Stringers Creek valley in the Great Dividing Range of Gippsland, about 180 kilometres east of Melbourne.

  • Wandiligong

    Wandiligong is a historic village in north-eastern Victoria, about 6 kilometres south of Bright and 330 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, in the Alpine Shire.

  • Wangaratta (Vic.)

    Wangaratta is a city in north-eastern Victoria, set where the Ovens and King rivers meet, about 236 kilometres north-east of Melbourne.

  • Warracknabeal

    Warracknabeal is a town in the Wimmera wheat country of western Victoria, on the banks of Yarriambiack Creek about 330 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 58 kilometres north of Horsham.

  • Warragul

    Warragul is a town in the West Gippsland region of Victoria, about 100 kilometres south-east of Melbourne in the Shire of Baw Baw, set between the Strzelecki Ranges to the south and the foothills of Mount Baw Baw to the north.

  • Warrnambool

    Warrnambool is a regional city on Victoria's south-west coast, about 265 kilometres from Melbourne, where the Great Ocean Road meets the wide sweep of Lady Bay.

  • Wedderburn (Vic.)

    Wedderburn is a former gold town in north-central Victoria, on the Calder Highway about 217km north-west of Melbourne and 75km north-west of Bendigo, in the Shire of Loddon.

  • Werribee

    Werribee is a fast-growing suburb on Melbourne's south-western edge, about thirty-two kilometres from the city and the administrative centre of the City of Wyndham.

  • Williamstown (Vic.)

    Williamstown sits on a small peninsula about 11 km south-west of central Melbourne, looking back across the bay to the city skyline.

  • Wodonga

    Wodonga is a city on the Victorian bank of the Murray River, about 300 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, forming the twin settlement of Albury-Wodonga with the New South Wales city of Albury directly across the river.

  • Wonthaggi

    Wonthaggi is a town on the Bass Coast of Gippsland in Victoria, about 132 kilometres south-east of Melbourne via the South Gippsland and Bass highways and some 39 kilometres south of Leongatha, close to Cape Paterson and Phillip Island.

  • Woodend (Vic.)

    Woodend is a town in the Macedon Ranges of central Victoria, in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, about 71 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and roughly halfway to Bendigo.

  • Wycheproof

    Wycheproof is a small wheat town in north-western Victoria, in the Shire of Buloke, about 276 kilometres from Melbourne and 136 kilometres north-west of Bendigo.

  • Yackandandah

    Yackandandah is a historic gold-rush town in north-east Victoria, about 28 kilometres south of Wodonga and 22 kilometres east of Beechworth, in the Shire of Indigo.

  • Yarram

    Yarram is a town in south-east Gippsland, Victoria, about 220 kilometres east of Melbourne and 59 kilometres south of Traralgon, in the Shire of Wellington.

  • Yarrawonga (Vic.)

    Yarrawonga lies on the south bank of the Murray River in northern Victoria, about 264km north-east of Melbourne and joined to its twin town Mulwala in New South Wales.

  • Yea

    Yea is a town in the Murrindindi Shire of central Victoria, on the Yea River about 110 kilometres north-east of Melbourne.

Western Australia

  • Albany

    Albany lies on the south coast of Western Australia, on King George Sound about 420 km south-east of Perth.

  • Applecross

    Applecross is a riverside suburb of Perth on the southern bank of the Swan River, bounded by Canning Highway and set within the City of Melville.

  • Ardross

    Ardross is a riverside suburb of Perth in the City of Melville, set on a peninsula that reaches into the Swan River alongside Applecross and Mount Pleasant.

  • Armadale (WA)

    Armadale sits on the south-eastern edge of the Perth metropolitan area, at the foot of the Darling Range, and serves as the centre of the City of Armadale.

  • Attadale

    Attadale is a quiet riverside suburb on the southern bank of the Swan River, set midway between central Perth and the port of Fremantle within the City of Melville.

  • Augusta

    Augusta is one of Western Australia's oldest towns, founded in 1830 where the Blackwood River opens into Flinders Bay, about 320 kilometres south of Perth.

  • Australind

    Australind sits on the Leschenault Inlet about 12 km north-east of Bunbury, in the Shire of Harvey.

  • Baldivis

    Baldivis is a fast-growing residential district south of Perth, within the City of Rockingham.

  • Balingup

    Balingup is a small town in the South West of Western Australia, roughly 240 kilometres south of Perth and set among green farming hills near Donnybrook and Bridgetown.

  • Ballajura

    Ballajura is a residential suburb of Perth, about 14 kilometres north of the city centre and part of the City of Swan.

  • Bayswater (WA)

    Bayswater is a riverside suburb just north of the Swan River, a short way north-east of central Perth and the seat of the City of Bayswater.

  • Bencubbin

    Bencubbin is a small town in the northeastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 275km northeast of Perth.

  • Beverley (WA)

    Beverley is a Wheatbelt town in the Avon Valley of Western Australia, about 133 kilometres south-east of Perth on the Great Southern Highway, between York and Brookton.

  • Bicton

    Bicton is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth, about 10 kilometres south-west of the city on the southern bank of the Swan River, within the City of Melville.

  • Boddington

    Boddington is a town in the Peel region of Western Australia, on the Hotham River about 120 kilometres south-east of Perth.

  • Booragoon

    Booragoon is a leafy southern suburb of Perth, within the City of Melville, whose name is said to come from an Aboriginal word for the lower reaches of the Canning River.

  • Boyup Brook

    Boyup Brook is a small town in the South West of Western Australia, on the Blackwood River about 270 kilometres south-south-east of Perth and not far from Bridgetown.

  • Bremer Bay

    Bremer Bay is a small coastal settlement on the south coast of Western Australia, in the Shire of Jerramungup, about 180 kilometres east of Albany and 515 kilometres south-east of Perth.

  • Bridgetown

    Bridgetown lies in the Blackwood River valley in the South West of Western Australia, in rolling country of farmland, orchards and jarrah forest.

  • Brookton

    Brookton is a town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, about 140 kilometres south-east of Perth where the Brookton Highway meets the Great Southern Highway and railway.

  • Broome

    Broome is a coastal town in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, more than 2,000 km north of Perth, on the lands of the Yawuru people — recognised as native title holders of the area in 2006.

  • Broomehill Village

    Broomehill is a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, about 302km south-east of Perth, 20km south of Katanning and 22km north of Tambellup.

  • Bruce Rock

    Bruce Rock is a small wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 243 kilometres east of Perth and 49 kilometres south-west of Merredin.

  • Bull Creek (WA)

    Bull Creek is a suburb of Perth in the City of Melville, lying just south of the creek that shares its name, which flows into the Canning River.

  • Bunbury (WA)

    Bunbury is a coastal city in Western Australia's South West, about 175 kilometres south of Perth, set where the Leschenault Inlet opens onto Koombana Bay.

  • Busselton

    Busselton fronts the calm waters of Geographe Bay about 220 kilometres south-west of Perth.

  • Byford

    Byford sits on the south-eastern edge of the Perth metropolitan area, within the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale.

  • Calingiri

    Calingiri is a small Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 143km north-north-east of Perth and 34km south-west of Wongan Hills.

  • Canning Vale

    Canning Vale is a southern suburb of Perth about 22 kilometres from the central business district, split between the City of Canning and the City of Gosnells along Nicholson Road.

  • Capel

    Capel is a town in the South West of Western Australia, on the Capel River between Bunbury and Busselton, about 212 kilometres south of Perth, in the Shire of Capel.

  • Carine

    Carine is a quiet, well-treed residential suburb of Perth, about fourteen kilometres north of the city in the City of Stirling.

  • Carnamah

    Carnamah is a small farming town in the Mid West of Western Australia, about 307 kilometres north of Perth along the old Midlands road.

  • Carnarvon

    Carnarvon lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean, about 900 kilometres north of Perth in Western Australia's Gascoyne region.

  • Cervantes

    Cervantes is a small coastal town on the Turquoise Coast of Western Australia, about 198 kilometres north-north-west of Perth in the Shire of Dandaragan.

  • Churchlands

    Churchlands is an affluent suburb of Perth, lying about eight kilometres north-west of the central business district in the City of Stirling.

  • City Beach

    City Beach is an affluent seaside suburb of Perth, set on the coast within the Town of Cambridge.

  • Claremont (WA)

    Claremont is a well-to-do western suburb of Perth, set on the north bank of the Swan River about midway along the old road between Perth and Fremantle.

  • Collie (WA)

    Collie is a town in the South West of Western Australia, on the Collie River about 200 kilometres south of Perth and inland from Bunbury.

  • Como (WA)

    Como is a riverside suburb of Perth on the southern shore of the Swan River, within the City of South Perth and divided by the busy Canning Highway.

  • Coolgardie (WA)

    Coolgardie is a historic gold-mining town in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, lying about 550 kilometres east of Perth and a short drive west of Kalgoorlie.

  • Coorow

    Coorow is a small wheatbelt town in the Mid West of Western Australia, about 264 kilometres north of Perth and the seat of the Shire of Coorow.

  • Coral Bay

    Coral Bay is a small tourism town on Western Australia's Coral Coast, in the Gascoyne about 1,200 kilometres north of Perth and 150 kilometres south of Exmouth.

  • Corrigin

    Corrigin is a Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 230 kilometres east-south-east of Perth.

  • Cottesloe

    Cottesloe is a beachside suburb of Perth, about 11 km west-south-west of the city centre and forming its own local government area, the Town of Cottesloe.

  • Cowaramup

    Cowaramup is a small town in the South West of Western Australia, in the heart of the Margaret River wine region and about 13 kilometres north of Margaret River itself.

  • Cranbrook (WA)

    Cranbrook is a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, about 320km south of Perth between Katanning, Kojonup and Mount Barker.

  • Crawley

    Crawley is a riverside western suburb of Perth, set on the Swan River about six kilometres from the city centre within the City of Perth.

  • Cue

    Cue is a historic gold-mining town in the Murchison region of Western Australia, about 650 kilometres north-east of Perth and 80 kilometres north of Mount Magnet.

  • Cunderdin

    Cunderdin is a Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, on the Great Eastern Highway about 156 kilometres east of Perth.

  • Daglish

    Daglish is a small, leafy suburb in Perth's western suburbs, within the City of Subiaco and about four kilometres from the central business district.

  • Dalkeith

    Dalkeith is a leafy, affluent riverside suburb of Perth, set on a peninsula of the Swan River within the City of Nedlands and consistently ranked among the city's most expensive places to buy a home.

  • Dalwallinu

    Dalwallinu is a Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 248 kilometres north-north-east of Perth along the Great Northern Highway.

  • Dardanup

    Dardanup is a town in the South West of Western Australia, in the fertile Ferguson Valley about 13 kilometres south-east of Bunbury and 190 kilometres south of Perth.

  • Darkan

    Darkan is a small town in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 202 kilometres south-east of Perth and roughly 60 kilometres from both Collie and Wagin, on the Coalfields Highway.

  • Denham

    Denham is a small coastal town in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, set on the Peron Peninsula about 830 kilometres north of Perth, and is often described as the westernmost town in Australia.

  • Denmark

    Denmark is a small town on the south coast of Western Australia, set on Wilson Inlet in the Great Southern region, a little over 420 kilometres from Perth.

  • Dianella

    Dianella is a suburb of Perth in the City of Stirling, north-east of the city centre.

  • Dongara

    Dongara is a coastal town in the Mid West of Western Australia, set at the mouth of the Irwin River about 350 kilometres north of Perth and a short distance south of Geraldton.

  • Donnybrook (WA)

    Donnybrook is a town in the South West of Western Australia, about 210 kilometres south of Perth on the South Western Highway.

  • Dowerin

    Dowerin is a small Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 156 kilometres north-east of Perth and the seat of the Shire of Dowerin.

  • Dumbleyung

    Dumbleyung is a small Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 267 kilometres south-east of Perth and a short drive from Wagin.

  • Duncraig

    Duncraig is a leafy residential suburb in Perth's northern suburbs, about 16 km from the city centre between Marmion Avenue and the Mitchell Freeway, within the City of Joondalup.

  • Dunsborough

    Dunsborough is a relaxed holiday town on the curve of Geographe Bay, in Western Australia's South West about 250 kilometres south of Perth.

  • Dwellingup

    Dwellingup is a small timber town in the jarrah forest of the Darling Range, in Western Australia's Peel region about 100 kilometres south of Perth.

  • East Fremantle

    East Fremantle, known to locals as East Freo, is an affluent, mainly residential suburb about thirteen kilometres south-west of central Perth, bounded to the north by the Swan River.

  • Ellenbrook

    Ellenbrook is a planned outer suburb of Perth in the City of Swan, about 28 km north-east of the city centre.

  • Esperance

    Esperance sits on the southern coast of Western Australia, about 720 kilometres south-east of Perth, scattered with some of the country's whitest sand and clearest turquoise water.

  • Exmouth

    Exmouth sits at the tip of the North West Cape, on the gulf of the same name, more than 1,200 kilometres north of Perth.

  • Floreat

    Floreat is a leafy residential suburb about eight kilometres west-north-west of central Perth, and the seat of the Town of Cambridge, whose offices and library sit beside the Floreat Forum shopping centre.

  • Fremantle

    Fremantle is a port city at the mouth of the Swan River in Western Australia, about 19 km south-west of central Perth.

  • Geraldton

    Geraldton is a port city on Western Australia's Mid West coast, about 420 kilometres north of Perth on the Indian Ocean.

  • Gingin

    Gingin is one of Western Australia's older inland towns, lying about 67 kilometres north-north-east of Perth on the coastal plain north of the city.

  • Gnowangerup

    Gnowangerup is a town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, about 355 kilometres south-east of Perth and 60 kilometres from Katanning.

  • Goomalling

    Goomalling is a small town in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 132km northeast of Perth and 45km north-northeast of Northam.

  • Gosnells

    Gosnells lies about 20 kilometres south-east of central Perth and gives its name to the wider City of Gosnells, holding the council offices, library and railway station at its centre.

  • Greenbushes

    Greenbushes is a small town in the South West of Western Australia, about 250 kilometres south of Perth in the timber-and-orchard country near Bridgetown.

  • Greenough

    Greenough is a historic settlement on the Western Australian coast, about 400 kilometres north of Perth and just south of Geraldton, spread across a fertile floodplain known as the Greenough Flats.

  • Guildford (WA)

    Guildford is a historic riverside suburb of Perth, set where the Helena River meets the Swan about twelve kilometres north-east of the city within the City of Swan.

  • Halls Head

    Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, lying immediately west of the city centre on the Western Australian coast.

  • Harvey

    Harvey sits in the South West of Western Australia, about 140 kilometres south of Perth on the South Western Highway between Pinjarra and Bunbury, on the river that shares its name.

  • Hopetoun (WA)

    Hopetoun is a small town on the south coast of Western Australia, about 590 kilometres south-east of Perth and 160 kilometres west of Esperance, set on Mary Ann Harbour at the edge of the Fitzgerald River National Park beneath East Mount Barren.

  • Hyden

    Hyden is a small wheatbelt town in the Shire of Kondinin in Western Australia, roughly 290 kilometres east-south-east of Perth on the traditional lands of the Njakinjaki people.

  • Jarrahdale

    Jarrahdale is a town in the Darling Range of Western Australia, about 45 kilometres south-east of Perth, and it takes its name from the jarrah forest around it.

  • Jerramungup

    Jerramungup lies in the Great Southern of Western Australia, about 454km south-east of Perth and within reach of the renowned Fitzgerald River National Park, one of the world's biosphere reserves.

  • Joondalup

    Joondalup is the thriving urban centre of Perth's outer north, about twenty-six kilometres from the city and the heart of the regional City of Joondalup.

  • Jurien Bay

    Jurien Bay is a coastal town on the mid-west coast of Western Australia, in the Shire of Dandaragan, a few hours' drive north of Perth.

  • Kalamunda

    Kalamunda perches on the Darling Scarp in the hills east of Perth, a few hundred metres above the coastal plain.

  • Kalbarri

    Kalbarri sits where the Murchison River meets the sea on Western Australia's Coral Coast, about 590 kilometres north of Perth.

  • Kalgoorlie

    Kalgoorlie is the heart of Western Australia's Goldfields, lying roughly 600 kilometres east-north-east of Perth across the dry inland.

  • Kambalda West

    Kambalda West is one of two townsites that make up Kambalda, a mining town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about 60km from Kalgoorlie and 616km east of Perth, on the western edge of Lake Lefroy, a vast salt pan.

  • Kardinya

    Kardinya is a low-density residential suburb about 13 kilometres south-south-west of central Perth, in the City of Melville.

  • Karratha

    Karratha is the largest city in Western Australia's Pilbara region, on the north-west coast roughly 1,550 kilometres north of Perth.

  • Karrinyup

    Karrinyup is a suburb about 12 kilometres north of central Perth in the City of Stirling.

  • Katanning

    Katanning is a town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, on the Great Southern Highway about 277 kilometres south-east of Perth.

  • Kellerberrin

    Kellerberrin is a Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 205 kilometres east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway.

  • Kojonup

    Kojonup is a town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, about 256 kilometres south-east of Perth on the road to Albany.

  • Kondinin

    Kondinin is a wheatbelt town in the eastern agricultural region of Western Australia, roughly 280 kilometres east of Perth on the road between Corrigin and Hyden.

  • Kookynie

    Kookynie is a near-deserted gold-mining town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about 796km north-east of Perth and 52km south-west of Leonora, in the Shire of Menzies.

  • Koorda

    Koorda is a small town in the northeastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 236km northeast of Perth and 43km north of Wyalkatchem.

  • Kulin

    Kulin is a small town in the eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, around 280 kilometres east-south-east of Perth.

  • Kununurra

    Kununurra is the largest town in the East Kimberley, in the far north of Western Australia, more than 3,000 kilometres from Perth and about 830 kilometres from Darwin.

  • Lake Grace

    Lake Grace is a town in the eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 345 kilometres south-east of Perth and the main centre of the surrounding shire, set among the chain of salt lakes that share its name.

  • Lancelin

    Lancelin is a coastal town in the Shire of Gingin in Western Australia, about 127 kilometres north of Perth and a short distance off the scenic Indian Ocean Drive.

  • Landsdale

    Landsdale is an outer northern suburb of Perth, in the City of Wanneroo, Western Australia.

  • Laverton (WA)

    Laverton is a remote gold-mining town in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, on the western edge of the Great Victoria Desert about 957km north-north-east of Perth and 124km from Leonora.

  • Leeming

    Leeming is a southern suburb of Perth, lying about 17 kilometres from the city centre and divided between the City of Melville, the City of Cockburn and the City of Canning.

  • Leonora

    Leonora is a gold and nickel mining town in the northern Goldfields of Western Australia, about 237 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie and more than 800 kilometres from Perth.

  • Maddington

    Maddington is a suburb about 20 kilometres south-east of central Perth, in the City of Gosnells, Western Australia.

  • Mandurah

    Mandurah is a coastal city about 70 km south of Perth, set around the broad Peel-Harvey Estuary.

  • Manjimup

    Manjimup is the main town of the timber and orchard country in Western Australia's South West, roughly 300 kilometres south of Perth.

  • Marble Bar

    Marble Bar is a town in the Pilbara region of north-western Western Australia, about 1,476 kilometres north-east of Perth and some 152 kilometres south-east of Port Hedland.

  • Margaret River (WA)

    Margaret River is a town in the South West of Western Australia, about 277 km south of Perth in the valley of the river that shares its name.

  • Marmion

    Marmion is a northern coastal suburb of Perth, within the City of Joondalup, named after Patrick Marmion, a master whaler who ran a whaling station along this shore in 1849.

  • Maylands (WA)

    Maylands is a riverside inner suburb on the northern bank of the Swan River, around four kilometres north-east of central Perth in the City of Bayswater.

  • Meckering

    Meckering is a small Wheatbelt town about 130 kilometres east of Perth, in the Shire of Cunderdin.

  • Meekatharra

    Meekatharra is an outback town in the Murchison district of Western Australia's Mid West region, roughly 764km north-east of Perth along the Great Northern Highway.

  • Menora

    Menora is a small, established suburb in Perth's inner north, within the City of Stirling and a short distance from the city centre.

  • Menzies (WA)

    Menzies is a small gold-mining town in the northern Goldfields of Western Australia, about 728 kilometres east-north-east of Perth and 133 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie.

  • Merredin

    Merredin is the main town of the central Wheatbelt of Western Australia, roughly 256 kilometres east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway and the railway between Perth and Kalgoorlie.

  • Mingenew

    Mingenew is a small Wheatbelt town in the Mid West of Western Australia, about 383 kilometres north of Perth and 119 kilometres east of Geraldton, and the seat of its shire.

  • Moora (WA)

    Moora is the largest Wheatbelt town between Perth and Geraldton, sitting on the Moore River about 177km north of the state capital.

  • Morawa

    Morawa is a small town in the Mid West of Western Australia, roughly 370 kilometres north of Perth and about 180 kilometres inland from Geraldton, on the old railway between Wongan Hills and Mullewa.

  • Morley

    Morley sits about 10 kilometres north-east of central Perth in the City of Bayswater, built around the Galleria, one of the city's larger shopping centres.

  • Mosman Park (WA)

    Mosman Park is an affluent western suburb of Perth, occupying the narrow neck of land between the Indian Ocean and the north bank of the Swan River, with a long stretch of river frontage and parkland.

  • Mount Barker (WA)

    Mount Barker is a town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, about 360 kilometres south-east of Perth and 50 kilometres north of Albany, and the seat of the Shire of Plantagenet.

  • Mount Hawthorn

    Mount Hawthorn is a desirable inner-city suburb of Perth within the City of Vincent, popular with young families for its parks, cafes, bars and restaurants.

  • Mount Lawley

    Mount Lawley is a leafy inner-northern suburb of Perth, bordered to the east by the Swan River.

  • Mount Magnet

    Mount Magnet is a gold-mining town in the Mid West of Western Australia, about 573 kilometres north-east of Perth and 341 kilometres east-north-east of the coastal city of Geraldton.

  • Mount Pleasant (WA)

    Mount Pleasant is an affluent, leafy suburb in Perth's south, set on Wajuk country within the City of Melville and looking out over the Canning River.

  • Mukinbudin

    Mukinbudin is a small wheatbelt town in the north-eastern agricultural region of Western Australia, around 300 kilometres east of Perth and north of Merredin, near Lake Campion.

  • Mullewa

    Mullewa is a small town in the Mid West of Western Australia, about 450 kilometres north of Perth and 98 kilometres east-north-east of the coastal city of Geraldton.

  • Nannup

    Nannup is a small timber and farming town in the South West of Western Australia, set on the Blackwood River south of Balingup.

  • Narembeen

    Narembeen is a wheatbelt town in Western Australia, roughly 286km east of Perth and the main centre of its shire.

  • Narrogin

    Narrogin is a regional town in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, on the Great Southern Highway about 192 kilometres south-east of Perth.

  • Nedlands

    Nedlands is a leafy western suburb of Perth, about 7 km from the city centre on the City of Nedlands.

  • New Norcia

    New Norcia is a small settlement about 132 kilometres north of Perth, on the land of the Yued people in Western Australia's Wheatbelt.

  • Newdegate

    Newdegate is a small town in the eastern wheatbelt of Western Australia, in the Shire of Lake Grace, about 400 kilometres south-east of Perth.

  • Newman

    Newman is an iron-ore town deep in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, roughly 1,190 kilometres north of Perth and just north of the Tropic of Capricorn.

  • Norseman

    Norseman sits in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about 726 kilometres east of Perth and 196 kilometres from the goldfields city of Kalgoorlie, on the traditional land of the Ngadju people.

  • North Beach (WA)

    North Beach is a relaxed coastal suburb of Perth, about sixteen kilometres north of the city in the City of Stirling.

  • Northam

    Northam lies in the Avon Valley where the Avon and Mortlock Rivers meet, about 97 kilometres north-east of Perth on the edge of the Wheatbelt.

  • Northampton

    Northampton is one of Western Australia's oldest towns, in the Mid West about 50 kilometres north of Geraldton and some 480 kilometres from Perth.

  • Northbridge (WA)

    Northbridge is the small, dense district immediately north of Perth's city centre, separated from it by the main railway line.

  • Northcliffe

    Northcliffe is a small forest town in the South West of Western Australia, about 28 kilometres south of Pemberton and some 360 kilometres south of Perth, in the Shire of Manjimup.

  • Nungarin

    Nungarin is a small town in the north-eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 278km east of Perth and 39km north of Merredin.

  • Nyabing

    Nyabing is a small wheatbelt town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, in the Shire of Kent about 320 kilometres south-east of Perth, on the traditional country of the Koreng people of the Noongar nation.

  • Onslow

    Onslow is a small coastal town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, roughly 1,386km north of Perth near the mouth of the Ashburton River.

  • Pemberton

    Pemberton is a small town deep in the karri forests of Western Australia's South West, about 335 kilometres south of Perth.

  • Peppermint Grove

    Peppermint Grove is a small, affluent suburb on the north bank of the Swan River at Freshwater Bay, in Perth's western suburbs.

  • Perenjori

    Perenjori is a small Wheatbelt town in the northern agricultural region of Western Australia, about 348km north of Perth and 39km south-east of Morawa.

  • Pingelly

    Pingelly is a wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 158 kilometres south-east of Perth along the Great Southern Highway, in the Shire of Pingelly.

  • Port Hedland

    Port Hedland is a major port town in the Pilbara region of north-western Western Australia, on the Indian Ocean coast about 1,320 kilometres north of Perth.

  • Quairading

    Quairading is a wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 166 kilometres east of Perth and 69 kilometres east of York.

  • Ravensthorpe

    Ravensthorpe is a small town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about 540 kilometres south-east of Perth and some 40 kilometres inland from the south coast.

  • Riverton (WA)

    Riverton is a south-eastern suburb of Perth, in the City of Canning, lying about fourteen kilometres from the city with the Canning River forming part of its north-eastern boundary.

  • Rockingham (WA)

    Rockingham is a coastal city on the southern edge of the Perth metropolitan area in Western Australia, about 47 kilometres south of central Perth on the shores of Cockburn Sound.

  • Salmon Gums

    Salmon Gums is a small town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about 106 kilometres north of Esperance and 780 kilometres south-east of Perth, in the Shire of Esperance.

  • Sandstone

    Sandstone is a small town in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, about 661 kilometres north of Perth, and the seat of the Shire of Sandstone.

  • Scarborough (WA)

    Scarborough is a beachside suburb on Perth's Indian Ocean coast, about 13 km north-west of the city centre in the City of Stirling.

  • Shelley (WA)

    Shelley is a quiet riverside suburb in Perth's south, set within the City of Canning along the southern shore of the Canning River.

  • Shenton Park

    Shenton Park is a leafy inner suburb in Perth's affluent western suburbs, about four kilometres west of the city centre between Kings Park and the coast.

  • Sorrento (WA)

    Sorrento is a northern coastal suburb of Perth, within the City of Joondalup, fronting the Indian Ocean with the Hillarys Boat Harbour tucked into its north-western corner.

  • South Perth

    South Perth is an inner suburb of Perth, set across Perth Water — a wide reach of the Swan River — directly opposite the city centre, and is the seat of the City of South Perth.

  • Southern Cross (WA)

    Southern Cross is a Wheatbelt and goldfields town in Western Australia, about 371km east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway.

  • Subiaco

    Subiaco is an inner-western suburb of Perth, about 3 km west of the city centre and the heart of the City of Subiaco.

  • Swanbourne

    Swanbourne is an affluent coastal suburb in Perth's western suburbs, set between Lake Claremont and the Indian Ocean within the City of Nedlands.

  • Tammin

    Tammin is a small Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 184km east of Perth and roughly midway between Cunderdin and Kellerberrin on the Great Eastern Highway.

  • Thornlie

    Thornlie is a large residential suburb of Perth, about 15 km south-east of the city centre within the City of Gosnells, with the Canning River running along its northern side.

  • Three Springs

    Three Springs is a small Wheatbelt town in the Mid West of Western Australia, about 313 kilometres north of Perth and 172 kilometres south-east of Geraldton.

  • Tom Price

    Tom Price is an iron-ore mining town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, lying roughly 1,470 kilometres from Perth and, at 747 metres above sea level, the highest town in the state.

  • Toodyay

    Toodyay lies in the Avon Valley beside the Avon River, about 85 kilometres north-east of Perth on the edge of the Wheatbelt.

  • Trayning

    Trayning is a small town in the north-eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 236km east of Perth and 44km from Wyalkatchem.

  • Trigg

    Trigg is a relaxed beachside suburb of Perth, in the City of Stirling, named after Henry Trigg, who served as Superintendent of Public Works for the Swan River Colony in 1842.

  • Wagin

    Wagin is a Wheatbelt town in the Great Southern of Western Australia, about 225 kilometres south-east of Perth on the Great Southern Highway between Narrogin and Katanning.

  • Walpole

    Walpole is a small town on the south coast of Western Australia, about 430 kilometres south of Perth, set among the towering tingle and karri forests of the Walpole-Nornalup National Park.

  • Wandering

    Wandering is a small town in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 120 kilometres south-east of Perth just off the Albany Highway.

  • Waroona

    Waroona sits in Western Australia's Peel region at the foot of the Darling Range, about 112 kilometres south of Perth and 43 kilometres from Mandurah on the South Western Highway.

  • Wembley

    Wembley is an established, upper-middle-class suburb in Perth's western suburbs, about five kilometres north-west of the city centre within the Town of Cambridge.

  • Wembley Downs

    Wembley Downs is a leafy, established suburb in Perth's north-west, around ten kilometres from the city centre.

  • Westonia

    Westonia is a small town in the eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, about 314 kilometres east of Perth and 52 kilometres east of Merredin, just north of the Great Eastern Highway.

  • Wickepin

    Wickepin is a small wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 214 kilometres south-east of Perth and 38 kilometres east of Narrogin, in the Shire of Wickepin.

  • Willagee

    Willagee is a suburb about fifteen kilometres south-south-west of central Perth, within the City of Melville, and it lends its name to the surrounding state electorate.

  • Willetton

    Willetton is a large southern suburb of Perth, in the City of Canning, about twelve kilometres from the central business district.

  • Williams

    Williams is a town in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, on the Williams River along the Albany Highway, about 160 kilometres south-south-east of Perth.

  • Winthrop

    Winthrop is a southern suburb of Perth, in the City of Melville.

  • Witchcliffe

    Witchcliffe is a small town in the South West of Western Australia, about 9 kilometres south of Margaret River and 286 kilometres south of Perth, in the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River.

  • Wongan Hills

    Wongan Hills is a Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 182 kilometres north-north-east of Perth and named for a low range of hills that rises just to the north-west.

  • Woodlands (WA)

    Woodlands is a quiet, well-treed suburb of Perth, about eight kilometres north-west of the city in the City of Stirling.

  • Wubin

    Wubin is a small Wheatbelt town in Western Australia, about 272 kilometres north-north-east of Perth and 21 kilometres north of Dalwallinu.

  • Wyalkatchem

    Wyalkatchem is a wheatbelt town in the central agricultural region of Western Australia, about 190 kilometres north-east of Perth.

  • Yallingup

    Yallingup is a coastal town in the South West of Western Australia, about 256 kilometres south of Perth and roughly 34 kilometres west of Busselton, near the northern end of the Margaret River wine region.

  • Yanchep

    Yanchep is a coastal suburb on the northern edge of the Perth metropolitan area in Western Australia, about 56 km north of the city centre.

  • York

    York is the oldest inland town in Western Australia, settled in 1835 in the Avon Valley about 98 kilometres east of Perth.