1. Adelaide – ~1,449,366
The state capital and largest urban area in South Australia; economic, cultural and port centre.
2. Mount Gambier – ~29,000
Major regional city in the Limestone Coast; known for volcanic landscapes and trade.
3. Gawler – ~28,600
Adelaide’s northern fringe town; fast-growing and historic service centre.
4. Whyalla – ~20,880
Steel-making port city on Spencer Gulf; regional industrial centre.
5. Murray Bridge – ~17,457
River town on the Murray River; regional hub east of Adelaide.
6. Victor Harbor–Goolwa – ~26,300
Coastal holiday and retirement region on Fleurieu Peninsula with ferry links to Kangaroo Island.
7. Port Lincoln – ~14,400
Seafood industry port on Eyre Peninsula; known for tuna fishing and aquaculture.
8. Port Pirie – ~13,708
Regional industrial city on Spencer Gulf; historic lead smelting centre.
9. Port Augusta – ~12,788
Transport crossroads at the head of Spencer Gulf; gateway to the Outback.
10. Mount Barker – ~21,500
Adelaide Hills town experiencing rapid growth as a commuter and service centre.
The above is subject to change.
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