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 Pyrenees (S) grew by 173 people (2.2%) to 7,958.

Section overview

Annual ERP trend

Annual total estimated resident population for Pyrenees (S) 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 Pyrenees (S) from 2001 to 2024.

Data table

Annual ERP table

Annual estimated resident population for Pyrenees (S) from 2001 to 2024.

Annual estimated resident population for Pyrenees (S) from 2001 to 2024.
Annual estimated resident population for Pyrenees (S)
YearERP
20016,541
20026,546
20036,551
20046,561
20056,603
20066,648
20076,650
20086,661
20096,721
20106,748
20116,759
20126,860
20136,938
20147,047
20157,179
20167,316
20177,325
20187,327
20197,449
20207,544
20217,619
20227,653
20237,785
20247,958

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