Estimated Resident Population (ERP) is the official measure of the Australian population. ERP for sub-state regions (including SA2s and LGAs) is published annually, with a reference date of 30 June. Total population estimates for sub-state regions are available approximately nine months after the reference date while age-sex breakdowns are available about 13 months after the reference date.
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.
See Explanatory Notes:
Population estimates for Census years are based on Census data. Estimates are modelled out from Census years using population indicator data. These estimates are then broken down by age and sex using registered births and deaths data, and synthetic estimates of migration based on the previous Census.
18/08/2016
Data is final for 2001 to 2011, revised for 2012 to 2014 and preliminary for 2015.
Annual
30 June 2001 - 30 June 2015
Persons
This dataset contains data for Statistical Area Levels 2-4, Greater Capital City Statistical Areas, and States and Territories according to the 2011 edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS2011). For more information, see the link below:
ERP includes all usual residents of Australia.
For more information about the scope and coverage of this collection, please see the Explanatory Notes:
This dataset presents data according to the main structure of the 2011 edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS2011). For more information, see the link below:
Estimated Resident Population (ERP) is the official measure of the Australian population, based on the concept of usual residence. It refers to all people, regardless of nationality, citizenship or legal status, who usually live in Australia, with the exception of foreign diplomatic personnel and their families. It includes usual residents who are overseas for less than 12 months over a 16-month period. It excludes those who are in Australia for less than 12 months over a 16-month period.
Estimated Resident Population (ERP) is the official measure of the Australian population. ERP for sub-state regions (including SA2s and LGAs) is published annually, with a reference date of 30 June. Total population estimates for sub-state regions are available approximately nine months after the reference date while age-sex breakdowns are available about 13 months after the reference date.
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.
Population estimates for Census years are based on Census data. Estimates are modelled out from Census years using population indicator data. These estimates are then broken down by age and sex using registered births and deaths data, and synthetic estimates of migration based on the previous Census.
See Explanatory Notes:
Persons
Annual
30 June 2001 - 30 June 2015
18/08/2016
Data is final for 2001 to 2011, revised for 2012 to 2014 and preliminary for 2015.
For more information about the scope and coverage of this collection, please see the Explanatory Notes:
This dataset contains data for Statistical Area Levels 2-4, Greater Capital City Statistical Areas, and States and Territories according to the 2011 edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS2011). For more information, see the link below:
ERP includes all usual residents of Australia.
Estimated Resident Population (ERP) is the official measure of the Australian population, based on the concept of usual residence. It refers to all people, regardless of nationality, citizenship or legal status, who usually live in Australia, with the exception of foreign diplomatic personnel and their families. It includes usual residents who are overseas for less than 12 months over a 16-month period. It excludes those who are in Australia for less than 12 months over a 16-month period.
This dataset presents data according to the main structure of the 2011 edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS2011). For more information, see the link below:
Please refer to the Quality Declaration: