City profile
A quick snapshot of AlburyCity, drawn from official ABS estimates and the NSW Government's council data.
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- Local Government Area (LGA)
- The official area a council governs.
- Estimated Resident Population (ERP)
- The official population count for an area.
- Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
- The national statistics agency behind population figures.
- Population (2023–24)
- 58,317OLG / 'Your Council' population figure (ABS Estimated Resident Population basis).
- Area
- 305.6 km²
- Population density
- ~191 people per km²
- Region
- Murray River, on the NSW–Victoria border (~550 km SW of Sydney, on the Hume Highway)
- Council classification
- Regional Town/City (OLG Group 4)
- Twin city
- Wodonga (Victoria), across the Murray RiverAlbury and Wodonga together form the cross-border 'Albury-Wodonga' urban area — a regional retail, health, education and transport hub.
- Main centres
- Albury CBD, Lavington, Thurgoona, East/West/North Albury, Springdale Heights, Hamilton ValleyA selection of suburbs is listed below.
Suburbs & postcodes
- Albury2640
- East Albury2640
- West Albury2640
- North Albury2640
- South Albury2640
- Glenroy2640
- Thurgoona2640
- Splitters Creek2640
- Table Top2640
- Lavington2641
- Springdale Heights2641
- Hamilton Valley2641
On the map
The shaded area is the official Local Government Area boundary.
The suburb list and postcodes are a selection of the many localities in the AlburyCity LGA; most of Albury shares postcode 2640, while Lavington and its surrounds (Springdale Heights, Hamilton Valley) use 2641. The shaded area on the map is the official Local Government Area boundary (OpenStreetMap administrative boundary for the City of Albury).
Sources — check it yourself
Figures are current as at the dates shown and may change — always confirm with the linked source. See the notice at the bottom of the page for full details and how to report a correction.