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Random City in Australia

Spin the globe over Australia and land on one of its 12 biggest cities — pinned exactly where it belongs.

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City data: GeoNames (CC BY 4.0)

About random cities in Australia

This picker maps Australia's 12 biggest cities onto an interactive 3D globe and chooses one at random with a cryptographically fair spin. The globe rotates to the winner and drops a pin on its exact location — anywhere from Sydney to Adelaide. Use it for travel brainstorming, geography practice, writing prompts, or settling a friendly "which city?" debate.

Australia's Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on Earth, so vast it can be seen from space. The capital is Canberra, and Sydney is the largest city on this map.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which cities can it pick in Australia?

The map holds 12 of Australia's biggest cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide. Each one is pinned at its real coordinates on the globe.

Is the pick random?

Yes — every spin uses your browser's cryptographically secure random generator, and picks rotate so no city repeats until every city on the map has come up.

Can I spin cities in other countries?

Yes — the random city generator spins famous cities worldwide, or pick another Oceania country from the links below.

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City data: GeoNames (geonames.org), CC BY 4.0.