List of tallest buildings in Oceania

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This is a list of the tallest buildings in Oceania[1] which measures all buildings to the highest architectural detail.

The tallest building is the Q1, Gold Coast at 322.5m

Tallest buildings

This list ranks buildings in Oceania that stand at least 150 m (492 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.

  Was the tallest building in Oceania upon completion
Rank Name Image City Country or Territory Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes Ref
1 Q1 Gold Coast  Australia 323 m (1058 ft) 78 2005 Tallest building in Oceania. Second tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere.
2 Australia 108 Melbourne  Australia 316.7 m (1039 ft) 100 2020 Tallest building in Oceania by roof height. Topped-out in November 2019. [2]
3 Eureka Tower Melbourne  Australia 297 m (974.4 ft) 91 2006
4 Crown Sydney Sydney  Australia 271.3 m (889.1 ft) 75 2020 Topped out in late February 2020. Expected to be completed by December 2020. Tallest building in Sydney
5 Aurora Melbourne Central Melbourne  Australia 270.5 m (889.1 ft) 92 2019
6 Brisbane Skytower Brisbane  Australia 270 m (886 ft) 90 2019 Tallest building in Brisbane.
7 120 Collins Street Melbourne  Australia 265 m (869.4 ft) 52 1991 Tallest office building in Oceania.
8 101 Collins Street Melbourne  Australia 260 m (853 ft) 50 1991
9 1 William Street Brisbane  Australia 260 m (853 ft) 46 2016 Tallest office building in Brisbane. Nicknamed 'The Tower of Power'.
10 Prima Pearl Melbourne  Australia 254 m (833.3 ft) 72 2014
11 Rialto Towers Melbourne  Australia 251 m (823.4 ft) 63 1986
12 Infinity Tower Brisbane  Australia 249 m (816.9 ft) 81 2013
13 Central Park Perth  Australia 249 m (816.9 ft) 51 1992 Tallest building in Western Australia.
14= Chifley Tower Sydney  Australia 244 m (800.5 ft) 53 1992
14= City Square Perth  Australia 244 m (800.5 ft) 46 2011 Also known as BHP City Square
15= Soul Gold Coast  Australia 243 m (797.2 ft) 77 2012
15= Soleil Brisbane  Australia 243 m (797.2 ft) 74 2011
15= Citigroup Centre Sydney  Australia 243 m (797.2 ft) 50 2000
19 Victoria One Melbourne  Australia 241 m (790.6ft) 75 2018 [3]
20 Deutsche Bank Place Sydney  Australia 239 m (784.1 ft) 39 2005 160 m to roof
21 Swanston Central Melbourne  Australia 236.7 m (776.6 ft) 71 2019 Topped-out. [4]
22 World Tower Sydney  Australia 230 m (754.5 ft) 73 2004
23 Vision Apartments Melbourne  Australia 229 m (751.2 ft) 70 2016 [5]
24 MLC Centre Sydney  Australia 228 m (748 ft) 60 1977
25 Governor Phillip Tower Sydney  Australia 227 m (744.7 ft) 54 1993
26 Bourke Place Melbourne  Australia 224 m (734.9 ft) 49 1991
27 Ernst & Young Tower at Latitude Sydney  Australia 222 m (728.3 ft) 45 2004
28 Circle on Cavill - North Tower Gold Coast  Australia 220 m (721.7 ft) 70 2007
29 Aurora Place Sydney  Australia 219 m (718.5 ft) 41 2001
30 Telstra Corporate Centre Melbourne  Australia 218 m (715.2 ft) 47 1992
31 International Tower 1 Sydney  Australia 217 m (711.9 ft) 49 2016 Also known as International Tower C3
32 108 St Georges Terrace Perth  Australia 214 m (702.1 ft) 50 1988
33 The Tower at Melbourne Central Melbourne  Australia 211 m (692.2 ft) 54 1991
34 Aurora Tower Brisbane  Australia 207 m (679.1 ft) 69 2006
35 Freshwater Place Melbourne  Australia 205 m (672.5 ft) 63 2005
36 Riparian Plaza Brisbane  Australia 200 m (656.1 ft) 53 2005
37= One One One Eagle Street Brisbane  Australia 195 m (639.7ft) 50 2011
37= ANZ Bank Centre Sydney  Australia 195 m (639.7 ft) 46 2013
39 Hilton Surfers Hotel Gold Coast  Australia 194 m (636.4 ft) 57 2011
40= Abode318 Melbourne  Australia 188 m (616.7 ft) 57 2014
40= AMP Centre Sydney  Australia 188 m (616.7 ft) 45 1976
42 Suncorp Place Sydney  Australia 186 m (610.2 ft) 48 1982
43 Sofitel Hotel - Collins Place Melbourne  Australia 185 m (606.9 ft) 50 1981
44 PwC Tower Auckland  New Zealand 180.1 m (591 ft) 41 2020 Topped-out. Tallest building in New Zealand. [6]
45 Vero Centre Auckland  New Zealand 170 m (558 ft) 38 2000 Tallest building in New Zealand from 2000 to 2019. [7]
46 QV1 Tower Perth  Australia 162.6 m (533 ft) 38 1991 [8]
47 The Ascott Metropolis Auckland  New Zealand 155 m (509 ft) 39 1999 [9]

Tallest buildings approved or under construction

This list includes buildings that are under construction in Oceania that are planned to rise at least 200m. Not all buildings are listed.

Name City Country or Territory Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Notes Ref
Southbank by Beulah Tower 1 Melbourne  Australia 366.1 m (1,201 ft) 102 - Approved [10][11][12]
One Barangaroo Sydney  Australia 271.3 m (890 ft) 70 2021 Construction started in 2016. [13]
30 Albert Street Brisbane  Australia 270.4 m (887 ft) 91 - Approved [14]
505 George Street Sydney  Australia 270.4 m (887 ft) 80 - Proposed in 2014. If approved, construction would start in 2021 and be completed by 2024. [15][16]
West Side Place Tower 1 Melbourne  Australia 268.7 m (881.6 ft) 81 2022 Construction started in 2017. [17]
No. 1 Brisbane Brisbane  Australia 262 m (860. ft) 82 - Approved [18]
One Sydney Harbour Tower 1 Sydney  Australia 247 m (810.3ft) 70 Unknown Construction started in 2019. [19]
Greenland Centre Sydney Sydney  Australia 235 m (771. ft) 67 2020 Construction started in 2017. [20]
West Side Place Tower 4 Melbourne  Australia 240 m (787 ft) 72 2022 Approved [21]
West Side Place Tower 3 Melbourne  Australia 235 m (771 ft) 70 2022 Approved [22]
8 Parramatta Square Parramatta  Australia 230 m (755 ft) 55 2021 Construction started in 2019. [23]
West Side Place Tower 2 Melbourne  Australia 211 m (692 ft) 65 2022 Construction started in 2017. [24]
NDG Auckland Centre Auckland  New Zealand 209 m (685.9ft) 52 2023-2024 Approved. As of October 2019, construction has not yet started. When built, it would be the tallest skyscraper in New Zealand. [25][26][27]

See also

References

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  20. ^ "Sydney Greenland Centre - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  21. ^ "West Side Place Tower 4 - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  22. ^ "West Side Place Tower 3 - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  23. ^ "8 Parramatta Square - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  24. ^ "West Side Place Tower B - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
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