Cities in Australia that Start with G

Below is the list of cities and towns in 🇦🇺 Australia whose name begins with the letter G. You will also find some general information about each of them.

NameStatePopulation
GeelongVictoria302,000
GawlerSouth Australia26,000
GoondiwindiQueensland6,000
GattonQueensland7,000
Glen InnesNew South Wales6,000
GoolwaSouth Australia6,000
GriffithNew South Wales20,000
GeraldtonWestern Australia38,000
GympieQueensland21,000
GladstoneQueensland34,000
GlenorchyTasmania47,000

Geelong

Located on the coast of Victoria, Geelong is a large city known for its rich industrial history and growing cultural scene. Initially established as a port city, it has since expanded to include lively arts and waterfront districts.

Gawler

Gawler, South Australia’s oldest country town, is known for its colonial architecture and heritage buildings. Situated near Adelaide, it serves as a gateway to the Barossa Valley.

Goondiwindi

Goondiwindi, located along the Queensland-New South Wales border, is renowned for its agricultural production and historic customs house. The town’s name originates from an Indigenous word meaning “the resting place of birds.”

Gatton

Gatton is a small town in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley, primarily known for its agricultural research and farming industry, with the University of Queensland’s Gatton campus nearby.

Glen Innes

Glen Innes, New South Wales, sits on the Northern Tablelands and is celebrated for its Celtic heritage and the annual Australian Celtic Festival, as well as its cool climate and scenic granite landscapes.

Goolwa

Goolwa, in South Australia, is a historic river town situated at the mouth of the Murray River. It was one of Australia’s first inland ports and is popular for river cruises and birdwatching.

Griffith

Griffith, New South Wales, is a thriving regional center known for its wine production and Italian heritage. Established by Italian immigrants, it has a vibrant food culture and numerous wineries.

Geraldton

Geraldton is a coastal city in Western Australia known for its beaches and as a hub for marine-based industries. It also has strong Indigenous and European heritage sites.

Gympie

Gympie, Queensland, known as “The Town that Saved Queensland” due to its gold discovery in the 1800s, remains significant for agriculture and heritage tourism.

Gladstone

Gladstone, a key industrial port city in Queensland, supports major aluminum and gas industries, and is adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef, making it a popular spot for marine excursions.

Glenorchy

Located just outside Hobart, Tasmania, Glenorchy is known for its art centers, such as MONA (Museum of Old and New Art), and offers diverse recreational facilities and natural beauty.

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