Population

Estimated Resident Population

About this topic

Estimated Resident Population (ERP) is the Australian Bureau of Statistics' official measure of the usually resident population for an area. It updates Census counts using births, deaths and migration, so it is the preferred time-series population measure for annual trend analysis.

This page shows annual total ERP for persons in the selected local government area only. Benchmark lines, suburb views and sex splits are intentionally out of scope for this first release.

Key insight

Between 2023 and 2024, the estimated resident population of Greater Geelong (C) grew by 6,778 people (2.4%) to 289,565.

Section overview

Annual ERP trend

Annual total estimated resident population for Greater Geelong (C) from 2001 to 2024.

This view is LGA-only and tracks annual ERP for persons. It is designed for long-run population trend analysis rather than benchmark comparison or suburb-level detail.

Chart view

Annual ERP trend

Annual total estimated resident population for Greater Geelong (C) from 2001 to 2024.

Data table

Annual ERP table

Annual estimated resident population for Greater Geelong (C) from 2001 to 2024.

Annual estimated resident population for Greater Geelong (C) from 2001 to 2024.
Annual estimated resident population for Greater Geelong (C)
YearERP
2001191,534
2002194,713
2003196,973
2004198,541
2005199,996
2006201,495
2007203,802
2008206,479
2009209,429
2010212,585
2011215,837
2012219,152
2013223,357
2014227,744
2015232,926
2016239,529
2017246,384
2018253,175
2019260,134
2020266,036
2021270,932
2022276,601
2023282,787
2024289,565

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Estimated Resident Population (ERP). Compiled by Geografia.