Cities in Australia that Start with J

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

NameStatePopulation
JabukSouth Australia100
JackadgeryNew South Wales200
Jacobs WellQueensland2.0
JamberooNew South Wales1.8
James WellSouth Australia500
JamestownSouth Australia1.4
JandowaeQueensland1.0
JannaliNew South Wales6.3
JeparitVictoria500
JerichoQueensland100
JervoisSouth Australia200
JewellsNew South Wales600
JimboombaQueensland13.0
JindabyneNew South Wales2.5
JindivickVictoria200
JingellicNew South Wales100
JitarningWestern Australia100
JondaryanQueensland600
JuneeNew South Wales6.4

Jabuk

Jabuk, in South Australia, is a small locality primarily known for its agricultural activities. Its name derives from the Indigenous word meaning “red gum.”

Jackadgery

Jackadgery is a quiet rural town in New South Wales, close to the Clarence River, popular for its scenic riverside and outdoor recreational activities.

Jacobs Well

This Queensland coastal suburb is named after a waterhole used by early European settlers. Known for its fishing spots, it offers access to Moreton Bay.

Jamberoo

Jamberoo in New South Wales is set in a lush valley and is known for its heritage buildings and the Jamberoo Action Park, a popular water theme park.

James Well

James Well is a small South Australian seaside town noted for its fishing and peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular spot for holiday homes.

Jamestown

Located in South Australia, Jamestown is known for its strong agricultural community and annual sheep market. It was named after Sir James Fergusson, the Governor of South Australia.

Jandowae

Jandowae in Queensland hosts an annual timber festival and is surrounded by farmlands, making it significant in the state’s timber and farming industry.

Jannali

A suburb of Sydney, Jannali is a residential area with a friendly community vibe, named from an Indigenous word meaning “moon.”

Jeparit

In Victoria, Jeparit is the birthplace of former Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and lies along the Wimmera River, with historical significance.

Jericho

Jericho in Queensland, though small, is historically notable for its association with the Cobb & Co coaches and as a railway town.

Jervois

Located along the Murray River in South Australia, Jervois is an agricultural locality known for its dairy farming and irrigation.

Jewells

Jewells in New South Wales is a quiet suburb known for its proximity to beaches and nature reserves, offering outdoor recreational activities.

Jimboomba

Jimboomba, Queensland, is a rapidly growing town known for its rural lifestyle and community events, including the Jimboomba Country Markets.

Jindabyne

Jindabyne in New South Wales is a popular destination near the Snowy Mountains, known for skiing in winter and its scenic lake, Lake Jindabyne.

Jindivick

Jindivick in Victoria is a small, scenic farming town known for local produce, rolling hills, and proximity to natural reserves.

Jingellic

Jingellic, New South Wales, lies near the Murray River, offering riverside camping spots and a historic pub popular with locals and visitors alike.

Jitarning

In Western Australia, Jitarning is a tiny rural locality primarily focused on agriculture, especially wheat and sheep farming.

Jondaryan

Queensland’s Jondaryan is notable for the historic Jondaryan Woolshed, showcasing Australia’s pioneering wool industry.

Junee

Junee, New South Wales, is known for its licorice and chocolate factory and heritage sites, making it a popular stop for visitors to the region.

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