Australia has over 130 skyscrapers —buildings which reach or exceed heights of 150 metres (490 ft))— complete or under construction, all spread throughout five cities of the country. Most skyscrapers are located in cities within the Eastern states of Australia, and a number of these cities, such as Melbourne and Sydney, also rank high in the world list of cities with the most skyscrapers.
Five cities in Australia currently host at least one skyscraper – all of which are state capitals, with the exception of the Gold Coast, a city in the state of Queensland. Of Australian cities which comprise skyscrapers, Sydney constructed the first skyscraper in the country in 1967,[1] followed by Melbourne in 1972,[2] Brisbane and Perth in 1988,[3][4] and most recently, the Gold Coast in 2004.[5] Most skyscrapers in Australia are concentrated in the Eastern states (Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria), whilst a smaller number are located in the Western Australia state capital, Perth. The cities with the highest number of skyscrapers have traditionally been either Sydney or Melbourne since the 1970s.[6][7][8] The only other capital cities in Australia to not feature any skyscrapers whatsoever are Adelaide in South Australia, Hobart in Tasmania, Darwin in the Northern Territory, and Australia's capital, Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory.
Rank | City | State | Image | No. of skyscrapers | |||
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C[A 1] | TO[A 2] | UC[A 3] | T[A 4] | ||||
1 | Melbourne | Victoria | 77[9] | 1[10] | 4[11] | 82[12] | |
2 | Sydney | New South Wales | 47[13] | 4[14] | 10[15] | 61[16] | |
3 | Brisbane | Queensland | 17[17] | 1[18] | 4[19] | 22[20] | |
4 | Gold Coast | Queensland | 11[21] | 1[22] | 4[23] | 16[24] | |
5 | Perth | Western Australia | 4[25] | 0[26] | 2[27] | 6[28] |
This is a list of all the city precincts in Australia with skyscrapers 150 metres (490 ft) or greater in height. Included in this table are precincts with no existing skyscrapers, but that have at least one skyscraper under construction or topped-out; these precincts are not ranked.