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Population of Broome

Last official estimated population of Broome (as Statistical Area Level 2) was 14 501 people (on 2017-06-30)[2]. This was 0.06% of total Australian population and 0.559% of WA population. Area of Broome is 50.00 km², in this year population density was 290.02 p/km² . If population growth rate would be same as in period 2016-2017 (-0.23%/yr), Broome population in 2024 would be 14 265. [0]


Broome historical population from 2001 to 2017 [3]

See also:

Population of Australia
Western Australia population
  ↳ Western Australia - Outback (North)
   ↳ Kimberley
↳ nearby SA2 areas:
- Roebuck
- Derby - West Kimberley
- Kununurra
- East Pilbara
- Port Hedland
- South Hedland
- Halls Creek
- Newman

Broome on population maps [3]

Click to enlarge. Broome is located in the center of the images.

Population [people], population density [p./km²] and population change [%/year] [2]

  View borders » (new window) [4]


Population pyramid for Broome (2017)[2]

Female 
Alter
 Male

37 
85+
 6

30 
80-84
 35

67 
75-79
 59

109 
70-74
 163

223 
65-69
 262

373 
60-64
 371

435 
55-59
 506

507 
50-54
 466

531 
45-49
 484

566 
40-44
 576

666 
35-39
 541

794 
30-34
 608

623 
25-29
 555

355 
20-24
 359

372 
15-19
 412

531 
10-14
 477

590 
5-9
 611

592 
0-4
 609

Annual growth rate in %:

[2001-2002] +3.52 %/Yr.
[2002-2003] +2.21 %/Yr.
[2003-2004] +2.09 %/Yr.
[2004-2005] +1.72 %/Yr.
[2005-2006] +1.01 %/Yr.
[2006-2007] +1.76 %/Yr.
[2007-2008] +2.23 %/Yr.
[2008-2009] +1.30 %/Yr.
[2009-2010] +1.67 %/Yr.
[2010-2011] +1.98 %/Yr.
[2011-2012] +4.72 %/Yr.
[2012-2013] +5.50 %/Yr.
[2013-2014] -0.48 %/Yr.
[2014-2015] -0.18 %/Yr.
[2015-2016] -0.53 %/Yr.
[2016-2017] -0.23 %/Yr.


Sources, more info:

[0] Calculated with linear interpolation from officially estimated population

[1] Read more about SA2 and Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) on abs.gov.au

[2] Population data from Australian Bureau of Statistics (Population and density: 2017; change: 2016-2017)

[3] Digital Boundaries: Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) 2016.

[4] Border coordinates are simplifyed using Ramer-Douglas-Peucker algorithm.