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When it comes to Australia, they are champions in many ways within Southern Hemisphere—including skyscrapers. Subscribe us: ▶ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Engineering8 ▶ Our Tweets: https://twitter.com/YT_Engineering8 ▶ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Engineering8Channel ▶ Tumblr: http://engineering8.tumblr.com/ ▶ Google+ page: https://goo.gl/upGvEV 10. Chifley Tower, Sydney Stood 244 metres high, the tower completed and opened in 1992 and became Sydney's highest building ever since. CC-BY by S B, https://goo.gl/ldqUIf by Gopal Vijayaraghavan, https://goo.gl/j3U3cC by Ben Newcomer, https://goo.gl/904OUs by Jem Moore, https://vimeo.com/137055897 =8. Central Park Tower, Perth The highest building within Western Australia at 249 metres, 51-storey office tower took four years with a cost of 186.5 million AUD. Designed by Forbes & Fitzhardinge. CC-BY by Jan Jurewicz, https://goo.gl/hXehRD by Limitless Digital Media, https://goo.gl/VFo2Ve by Dan Hadfield, https://goo.gl/GfYkyL =8. Infinity Tower, Brisbane Shared similar rank with Central Park although the floor count is as much as 81 floors. It was the tallest building in Brisbane until it was surpassed by 1 William Street in 2016 CC-BY by Lenny K Photography, https://goo.gl/1f3I7C , https://goo.gl/ofb2ee by Paul Hagger, https://goo.gl/ef01W3 7. Rialto Towers, Melbourne Australia's tallest building from 1986 to 1991. Colloquially called The Rialto located within central business district. Offered 84,000 metres square of office floor space in 63 floors. CC-BY by Matt Ryall, https://goo.gl/y5Wyjj by Travis, https://goo.gl/uGHyg4 by Scott Edmunds, https://goo.gl/C87s82 by Bstau, https://goo.gl/psjkfV by Jonathan Lang, https://goo.gl/qE3CmD 6. Prima Pearl, Melbourne 72-storey residential type tower opened to public in 2014 with a height of 254 metres achitechurally albeit shorter by 10 metres if only top roof were counted. CC-BY by Arturo Pardavila III, https://goo.gl/xK3KKu by Mark Pegrum, https://goo.gl/bXIfOv , https://goo.gl/l1A9d9 5. 1 William Street, Brisbane At 259.8 metres high, the building already completed but not officially opened at the time this video uploaded. Construction cost of the tower is expected to be $538 million, with a total development cost of over $650 million. CC-BY by Shiftchange, https://goo.gl/aBGI11 by Lenny K Photography, https://goo.gl/d5jbOI by ericse, https://goo.gl/L3LQlQ by Igor Kromin, https://goo.gl/GNwvSN 4. 101 Collins Street, Melbourne Managed to be country's tallest building for five months before surpassed by another building located just across the street. With 60-metre-tall spire, it is probably the largest spire proportion relative to overall height among the list. 3. 120 Collins Street, Melbourne The skyscraper stood 265 metres tall and was built from 1989 to 1991. Comprises 50 levels of office accommodation and 4 levels of plant. CC-BY by Nagarjun Kandukuru, https://goo.gl/Ljree8 by Chris Phutully, https://goo.gl/9bcbgg by Jonathan Lang, https://goo.gl/M0ij2q 2. Eureka Tower, Melbourne Shorter by 2.7 metres, the residential tower barely putting itself into supertall category. It is Melbourne's tallest building nevertehless since 2006. CC-BY by Jorge Láscar, https://goo.gl/799a7F by Jan Mark Holzer, https://goo.gl/Vs8ZlU by Jonathan Lang, https://goo.gl/wQ76Xo 1. Q1, Gold Coast this highend condominium also offered observation deck as Gold Coast tallest skyscraper with stunning sea and skyline view. It's also sixth tallest residential towers in the world at 322.5 metres (1058 feet). CC-BY by Steve Austin, https://goo.gl/8y3iaw by David Pattinson, https://goo.gl/jv35Mz by Scorching Hot News Australia, https://goo.gl/REII7N Opening video title recorded by Rambo Rambo, https://goo.gl/6PG7Vk