Sydney is home to the most high-rise buildings in the country.
Melbourne is home to the most skyscrapers in the country with a height of over 150 metres.

Australia was one of the first countries in the world to play host to the skyscraper boom along with the United States and Canada. Australia's first skyscraper as then-defined was Melbourne's now demolished APA Building, completed in 1889, which was among the tallest buildings in the world at the time. The nation's first skyscraper as defined today by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat as buildings exceeding 150 metres was the Australia Square Tower in Sydney, completed in 1967.

The vast majority of Australia's buildings which exceed 150 metres in height are located in the eastern states of Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, with a smaller number in Western Australia. While Australia's other states and territories contain no skyscrapers as defined, they all play host to numerous high-rise buildings.

Tallest buildings

This list includes the tallest completed and topped out buildings in Australia that reach a height of at least 200 metres (656.2 feet), ranked by their official heights as defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings (in such cases, the building with the highest number of floors is listed first). The "Year" column indicates the year of completion.[1] The list includes only habitable buildings, as opposed to structures such as observation towers, radio masts, transmission towers and chimneys.

Official heights (denoted by "O") are also known as "architectural heights", as they include spires but exclude communications masts and antennae. This is because spires form an integral part of a building's design while masts and antennae do not, being purely functional. Also included are heights "excluding spires" ("ES"), which as used here include the entire architectural structure save for architectural spires. Whilst this is not a measure used by CTBUH, the concept is nonetheless frequently referred to by skyscraper aficionados.

The Sydney Tower completed in 1981, was the first structure in any city in Australia to climb above 300m / 1,000ft standing at 309 m (1,014 ft). However it is not included in this list as it does not qualify as a skyscraper due to it having only 4 floors . The bulk of the structure above the base consists of a communications and observation tower.


  Was Australia's tallest building when completed
Rank Name Image Location Height:
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes Reference
O ES
1Q1Gold Coast322.5
(1,058)
245
(804)
782005Tallest building in Australia since 2005. Tallest residential building in the world from 2005 to 2011. Q1 is short for Queensland Number One.[2][3]
2Australia 108Melbourne316.7
(1,039)
1002020Tallest building in Melbourne since 2020. Tallest building in Australia to roof since 2020. Topped out in November 2019.[4]
3Eureka TowerMelbourne297.3
(975)
912006Tallest building in Melbourne from 2006 to 2019. Tallest building in Australia to roof from 2006 to 2019.[5][6][7]
4 Crown Sydney Sydney 271.3
(889)
75 2020 Tallest building in Sydney. Topped out in March 2020. Completed in December 2020. [8][9]
5Aurora Melbourne CentralMelbourne270.5
(887)
842019[10][11]
6Brisbane SkytowerBrisbane SkytowerBrisbane269.6
(885)
902019Tallest building in Brisbane since 2019.[12][13]
7West Side Place Tower AMelbourne268.7
(876)
812021[14]
8120 Collins StreetMelbourne265
(869)
222.15
(729)
521991Tallest office building in Australia. Tallest building in Melbourne from 1991 to 2006. Tallest building in Australia from 1991 to 2005.[15][16]
9The OneThe One, BrisabaneBrisbane264
(866)
822021[17]
10 Salesforce Tower Sydney 263
(863)
53 2022 Tallest commercial building in Sydney since 2022; structurally topped out in February 2022. [18]
11101 Collins StreetMelbourne260
(853)
195
(640)
501991Tallest building in Melbourne and Australia from March to August 1991.[19][20]
121 William StreetBrisbane259.8
(852)
224
(735)
462016Tallest building in Brisbane from 2016 to 2018.[21]
13OceanGold Coast256.8
(843)
762022[22]
14Prima PearlMelbourne254
(833)
722014[23]
15Rialto TowersMelbourne251.1
(824)
631986Tallest office building in Australia to roof from 1986 to 2006. Tallest building in Melbourne from 1986 to 1991. Tallest building in Australia from 1986 to 1991.[24][25]
16 Queens Place Tower 1 Melbourne 249.9
(820)
79 2021 [26]
=17Infinity TowerBrisbane249
(817)
812013Tallest building in Brisbane from 2013 to 2016.[27]
=17Central ParkPerth249
(817)
226
(741)
511992Tallest building in Perth since 1992.[28][29]
19Victoria OneMelbourne246.8
(810)
762018[30]
20Chifley TowerSydney244
(801)
216
(709)
531992Tallest building in Sydney from 1992 to 2019.[31]
=21SoleilBrisbane243
(797)
742011

[32]

=21Citigroup CentreSydney243
(797)
206
(676)
502000[33]
23SoulGold Coast242.6
(796)
772012[34]
24Deutsche Bank PlaceSydney240
(787)
160
(525)
392005Shortest building to roof of top 30.[35][36]
25Greenland Centre Sydney237
(778)
672020Topped out in July 2020. Scheduled for completion in late 2020. Tallest residential building in Sydney upon completion. [37]
26Swanston CentralMelbourne236.7
(777)
782019[38]
27Brookfield PlacePerth234.4
(769)
462011Also known as City Square or BHP City Square[39]
28World TowerSydney230
(755)
732004Won the bronze Emporis Skyscraper Award in 2004[40][41]
29Vision ApartmentsMelbourne229
(751)
702016[42]
3025 Martin PlaceSydney228
(748)
601977Tallest building in Australia from 1977 to 1986.[43][44]
31Governor Phillip TowerSydney227
(745)
541993Incorporates the site of Australia's first Government House.[45][46]
32 6 & 8 Parramatta Square Sydney225.45[47]
(739.66)
57 2022 Tallest building in Parramatta. Topped out in November 2021. [48]
=33568 Collins StreetMelbourne224
(735)
682015[49][50]
=33Bourke PlaceMelbourne224
(735)
491991A 30 m communications mast sits atop the building.[51][52]
35LatitudeSydney222
(728)
192
(630)
452004[53][54]
36Circle on Cavill North TowerGold Coast219.5
(720)
702007[55][56]
37Aurora PlaceSydney218.9
(718)
188
(617)
412001[57][58]
=38Light House MelbourneMelbourne218
(715)
692018[59]
=38Telstra Corporate CentreMelbourne218
(715)
193
(633)
471992[60][61]
40International Towers 1Sydney217
(711)
492016[62]
41108 St Georges TerracePerth214
(702)
501988A 33 m communications mast sits atop the building.[63][64]
42180 George Street - North TowerSydney213
(699)
672023In Parramatta CBD.[65]
43Quay Quarter TowerSydney212.92
(698.5)
521976/2022Best Tall Building Worldwide 2023 Winner, 2023 CTBUH Awards.[66]
=44West Side Place Tower BMelbourne211
(692)
652021[67]
=44The Tower at Melbourne CentralMelbourne211
(692)
541991Part of a major shopping, office and public transport hub in Melbourne.[68][69]
46AuroraBrisbane207
(679)
692006[70][71]
47Freshwater PlaceMelbourne205
(673)
632005The residential part of an office/residential building complex.[72][73]
48Eq. TowerMelbourne202.7
(665)
632017[74]
49Riparian PlazaBrisbane200
(656)
532005A 50 m communications mast stands atop the building.[75][76]

Tallest buildings under construction or proposed

This list includes the tallest buildings over 200 m that are currently under construction, approved or proposed in Australia according to the CTBUH, save for those which have already topped out.[77]

Brisbane Skytower under construction in March 2018. The project was completed in 2019.
Aurora Melbourne Central under construction in November 2018. The project was completed in 2019.
Brisbane Quarter under construction in January 2018. The project was completed in 2019.
Status:
Under construction Approved Proposed Topped out
Name Height Storeys Purpose City Completion Status
m ft
Southbank by Beulah Tower 1366 1,201102Mixed useMelbourne2028Approved[78][79][80]
56 Pitt Street 314 1,030 75 Office Sydney 2029 Proposed[81][82][83]
25-35 Power Street280.3 92071Mixed useMelbourneTBAApproved[84][85]
Cienna Square Tower 2280 92088ResidentialGold CoastTBAProposed[86]
Brisbane No.1274 89982Residential/retailBrisbaneTBAApproved
505 George Street270 890 80ResidentialSydneyTBAApproved[87]
30 Albert Street270 89091ResidentialBrisbaneTBAApproved[88]
171 Edward Street265 86981ResidentialBrisbaneTBAApproved[89]
338 Pitt Street Tower 1258 84680Mixed useSydneyTBAApproved[90]
338 Pitt Street Tower 2258 84680Mixed useSydneyTBAApproved[90]
Southbank by Beulah Tower 2273 89675Mixed useMelbourneTBAApproved[91][79][92]
Queens Place Tower 2251 82379ResidentialMelbourneTBAApproved[93][94][95]
St Andrews Place249.5 81962ResidentialPerthTBAProposed[96][97][98]
One Sydney Harbour Tower 1247 810 72ResidentialSydney2023Under construction[99]
West Side Place Tower D239 78472ResidentialMelbourne2022Under construction[100][101][102]
Monument234 76868ResidentialMelbourneTBAApproved
51–65 Clarke Street234 76873ResidentialMelbourneTBAApproved[103][104][105]
55 Pitt Street232 76150OfficeSydneyTBAProposed[106]
Shangri-La by the Gardens231.7 76059HotelMelbourne2022Under construction[107]
Queen's Wharf Tower 4231.1 75863ResidentialBrisbane2022Under construction
West Side Place Tower C230 75070ResidentialMelbourne2022Under construction[100][101][102]
One Sydney Harbour Tower 2230 750 68ResidentialSydney2023Under construction[108]
110-122 Walker Street227 74555OfficeSydneyTBAProposed[109]
8-14 Great Western Hwy226 74175ResidentialSydneyTBAProposed
Grand Markwell Tower 2221 72567ResidentialGold CoastTBAProposed[110]
Sapphire by the Gardens218.8 71857ResidentialMelbourneTBAUnder construction[111]
187 Thomas Street218 71549Mixed useSydneyTBAProposed
2 O'Connell Street 217 712 66 Residential Sydney TBA Proposed
158 City Road216 70969ResidentialMelbourneTBAProposed
Aspire Melbourne210.6 69163ResidentialMelbourneTBAUnder construction[112][113]
435 Bourke Street210.3 69049OfficeMelbourne2023Approved[114][115]
Westfield Parramatta Tower 210 690 46 Mixed use Sydney TBA Proposed
UNO Melbourne210 69065ResidentialMelbourne2023Under construction[116][117][118]
272 Queen Street210 69062Mixed useMelbourneTBAApproved[119][120]
48 Macquarie Street210 69061ResidentialSydneyTBAProposed[121]
133 Liverpool Street208 68255ResidentialSydneyTBAProposed[122]
280 Queen Street207 67968ResidentialMelbourneTBAApproved
4-6 Bligh Street205 67355ResidentialSydneyTBAProposed[123]
112 Talavera Road - Building B 200 660 63 Residential Sydney TBA Approved[124]

Tallest buildings by state or territory

The following table provides the tallest building (completed or topped out) in each state given that only New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia are currently featured in the lists of tallest buildings to architectural detail and to roof. Heights to architectural detail are used.

Current
State / Territory Building Height Floor count Year
QueenslandQ1323 m (1059.7 ft)782005
VictoriaAustralia 108316.7 m (1039 ft)1002020
New South WalesCrown Sydney271 m (889.1 ft)752020
Western AustraliaCentral Park249 m (816.9 ft)521992
South AustraliaFrome Central Tower One138 m (453.0 ft)372020[125]
Australian Capital TerritoryHigh Society Tower One113 m (370.7 ft)272020[126]
Northern TerritoryEvolution on Gardiner99 m (324.8 ft)332008
TasmaniaWrest Point Hotel Casino73 m (239.5 ft)191973

The following table lists future tallest buildings that if built, could become the tallest buildings in their respective state or territory.

Future
State / Territory Building Height Floor count Status Year
Victoria Southbank by Beulah Tower 1 366 m (1,161 ft) 102 Approved 2028[78][79][92]
New South Wales 56 Pitt Street 314 m (1,001 ft) 75 Proposed N/A[81][82][83]
Western Australia St Andrews Place 249 m (819 ft) 62 Proposed N/A[127]
South AustraliaSA1 Tower180 m (590.6 ft)55Approved2026

Cities with the most skyscrapers

This table shows Australian cities with at least one skyscraper over 150 metres in height, completed, topped–out or under construction.

See also

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