As of March 2010, the population of Sydney exceeded 4.5 million. This included the entire metropolitan area and suburbs. Sydney is the largest city in Australia, but not the national capital.
As of June 2009, the Local Government Area of Sydney, i.e. the CBD and surrounding inner city suburbs of the greater metropolitan area, had a population of 177,000.
Sydney, Australia has a population of approximately 4.7 million.If you mean Sydney, Australia, then as at 2011, 4,627,345
Sydney.
Sydney is Australia's largest city by population. Sydney is on the east coast of Australia and is in New South Wales.
Australia's largest city by population is Sydney. In 2013, the population is close to 5 million.
No. Australia's the largest cities, in order, are Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Sydney
Australia's largest city by population is Sydney. In March 2010, the population reached 4.5 million.
Sydney's population in 2008 was estimated at 3.9 million residents, based on census data from 2004.
Great Britain contributed a very large part of Sydney's population.
543,640 people
Sydney Australia has a population of 4.3 million. Auckland New Zealand has a population of 1.4 million. Therefore Sydney must be bigger to accommodate all the extra people.
False, it is the largest city in Australia with a population of 4,120,000.