Below is the list of cities and towns in 🇦🇺 Australia whose name begins with the letter H. You will also find some general information about each of them.
Name | State | Population |
---|---|---|
Hahndorf | South Australia | 2,800 |
Hall | Australian Capital Territory | 300 |
Hamilton | Victoria | 10,000 |
Hampton | Victoria | 14,000 |
Harden | New South Wales | 2,000 |
Harvey | Western Australia | 2,800 |
Healesville | Victoria | 7,500 |
Helensburgh | New South Wales | 3,000 |
Herberton | Queensland | 1,000 |
Hobart | Tasmania | 222,000 |
Holbrook | New South Wales | 1,700 |
Horsham | Victoria | 16,000 |
Hughenden | Queensland | 1,200 |
Hahndorf
Hahndorf, located in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement. Known for its European charm, it attracts visitors for its heritage-listed buildings, artisan shops, and beautiful vineyards.
Hall
Hall is a small village in the Australian Capital Territory, near Canberra. With a tight-knit community and rural feel, Hall hosts a popular monthly country market that showcases local produce and crafts.
Hamilton
Located in western Victoria, Hamilton is often called the “Wool Capital of the World” due to its historical roots in the wool industry. The town has museums and gardens reflecting its agricultural heritage.
Hampton
Hampton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, known for its beachside lifestyle. Hampton Beach and the surrounding cafes and parks make it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Harden
Harden is a rural town in New South Wales near Murrumburrah, known for its wheat and livestock farming. The town celebrates its agricultural roots with local festivals and markets.
Harvey
Harvey in Western Australia is famous for its dairy and agriculture, especially orange groves. Known for Harvey Dam and its Italian heritage, it’s a charming destination for those exploring the South West region.
Healesville
Healesville, located in Victoria’s Yarra Valley, is known for its wineries and the Healesville Sanctuary, a native animal conservation park featuring koalas, kangaroos, and more.
Helensburgh
Helensburgh, in New South Wales, is known for its lush bushland and historical rail tunnels. It has scenic walking trails and is close to the Royal National Park.
Herberton
Herberton is a heritage town on the Atherton Tablelands in Queensland. Once a tin mining hub, it now attracts visitors to its historical village and the nearby natural attractions.
Hobart
Tasmania’s capital, Hobart is the second oldest city in Australia, known for its historic waterfront, the annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race, and the famous MONA (Museum of Old and New Art).
Holbrook
Holbrook, New South Wales, is known for its submarine museum, which features a decommissioned Oberon-class submarine on display, honoring the town’s namesake, a submariner.
Horsham
Horsham in Victoria is a regional city with a thriving arts community. The city hosts cultural events and is a gateway to the scenic Grampians National Park.
Hughenden
Hughenden, located in Queensland’s outback, is part of Australia’s “dinosaur trail.” It has numerous fossils and the Flinders Discovery Centre, showcasing the region’s prehistoric heritage.
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