Metro

Metropolitan (Metro) Australia refers to the urban areas of Australia, typically surrounding major cities. These areas are characterised by higher population density, developed infrastructure, and a concentration of people, services, and cultural activities. Metro areas are the economic and social hubs of the country, as opposed to rural or remote regions.

Metropolitan areas are primarily centred around Australia’s major cities, the largest of which are:

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Sydney (New South Wales)

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Melbourne (Victoria)

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Brisbane (Queensland)

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Perth (Western Australia)

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Adelaide (South Australia)

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Canberra (Australian Capital Territory)

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Hobart (Tasmania)

These cities are home to a large percentage of the Australian population and offer a wide range of job opportunities, educational institutions, entertainment, and services.

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