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Originally Posted by Whitey-AMG
As per the ABS
Australia's population density at June 2020 was 3.3 people per square kilometre (sq km).
The most densely populated areas were:
inner-city Melbourne (22,400 people per sq km)
Potts Point - Woolloomooloo (16,700) and Pyrmont - Ultimo (16,500), both in inner Sydney
Overall density
Sydney v Melbourne
Area (SYD) 2,037km2 (MEL) 2,542km2
Pop. per km2 (SYD) 1,900 (MEL) 1,500
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Thanks.
So we see Melbourne's inner city not only has the highest population density in the country, it is also on par for total number of people at 3.8m over the given area
So considering the two cities are very close on that front, what's the difference between NSW and Victoria?