Western Australia, Australia: List of the Largest Cities by Population

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1. Perth – ~2,192,000
The state capital and by far the largest urban area; key economic, cultural, and port city on the Swan River. 


2. Mandurah – ~107,000
Coastal city south of Perth; a major retirement, boating, and tourism centre. 


3. Bunbury – ~75,000
Regional port city south of Perth with industrial and marine-based economy. 


4. Rockingham – ~143,600
Suburban coastal city in the Perth metro area with naval base and waterfront lifestyle. 


5. Geraldton – ~33,000
Regional service hub on the mid-west coast, known for fishing and mining support. 


6. Albany – ~34,000
Historic southern coastal city with port facilities and tourism appeal. 


7. Kalgoorlie‑Boulder – ~30,400
Gold mining city in the Goldfields region, with long history of mining operations. 


8. Karratha – ~17,000
North-west coastal mining and gas industry centre in Pilbara region. 


9. Broome – ~14,500
Tourist and pearling centre in the Kimberley, known for Cable Beach and Indigenous culture. 


10. Port Hedland – ~14,300
Major iron ore export port in the Pilbara region. 

The above is subject to change.

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