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  • Cooee
  • Shout used in Australia to get attention

    Cooee! (/ˈkuːiː/) is a shout that originated in Australia to attract attention, find missing people, or to indicate one's own location. When done correctly—loudly

    Cooee

    Cooee

    Cooee

  • Cooee Mountain
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cooee Mountain may refer to: Cooee Mountain (Queensland) in the Glass House Mountains Cooee Mountain (New South Wales) in the Moonbi Ranges This disambiguation

    Cooee Mountain

    Cooee_Mountain

  • Cooee Bay
  • Suburb of Shire of Livingstone, Queensland, Australia

    Cooee Bay is a coastal locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Cooee Bay had a population of 942 people. Cooee Bay

    Cooee Bay

    Cooee Bay

    Cooee_Bay

  • Cooee, Tasmania
  • Suburb of City of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    census, Cooee had a population of 559. The Burnie GP Super Clinic is located in Cooee as well as a pharmacy and North West Pathology. Cooee Creek Post

    Cooee, Tasmania

    Cooee, Tasmania

    Cooee,_Tasmania

  • Moody's Cottages
  • Pair of heritage houses in Queensland

    Queensland, Australia. It was built c. 1875. It is also known as Allandoon and Cooee. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. Moody's

    Moody's Cottages

    Moody's Cottages

    Moody's_Cottages

  • Cooee and the Echo
  • 1912 Australian film

    Cooee and the Echo is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is considered a lost film. In northern Queensland, a young miner is determined

    Cooee and the Echo

    Cooee_and_the_Echo

  • Maude Wordsworth James
  • Australian artist (1855–1936)

    She is best known for promoting "cooee" as an Australian patriotic symbol, designing cooee jewelry and writing cooee songs. George Crabbe, a famous English

    Maude Wordsworth James

    Maude Wordsworth James

    Maude_Wordsworth_James

  • Glass House Mountains
  • Mountain range in Queensland, Australia

    Tibberroowuccum, 220m Mount Miketeebumulgrai or Mount Mike, 202m Mount Cooee, 177 m Wild Horse Mountain, 123 m Mount Elimah or The Saddleback, 109-120m

    Glass House Mountains

    Glass House Mountains

    Glass_House_Mountains

  • Burnie Dockers Football Club
  • Australian football club

    between former TFL Statewide League club Burnie Hawks (formerly known as Cooee) and NTFL club the Burnie Tigers. After several years of bitter hatred in

    Burnie Dockers Football Club

    Burnie_Dockers_Football_Club

  • Yeppoon
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    on 28 November 2018. Panorama over the CBD Beak Bridge over Ross Creek Cooee Bay Yeppoon Railway Station (defunct) 2011 Yeppoon Main Beach Yeppoon Main

    Yeppoon

    Yeppoon

    Yeppoon

  • Local government areas of Tasmania
  • Rocky Cape Smithton Stanley Wiltshire Acton Brooklyn Camdale Chasm Creek Cooee Downlands East Cam East Ridgley Emu Heights Glance Creek Hampshire Havenview

    Local government areas of Tasmania

    Local_government_areas_of_Tasmania

  • North West Football Union
  • NWFU were: 1955 – Ulverstone 1963 – Burnie 1964 – Cooee 1970 – Latrobe 1976 – Ulverstone 1978 – Cooee The Wander Medal was awarded annually to the best

    North West Football Union

    North_West_Football_Union

  • Ocean Vista, Tasmania
  • Suburb of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    306 (2016 census) Postcode 7320 Suburbs around Ocean Vista Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass Strait Camdale, East Cam Ocean Vista Cooee East Cam East Cam East Cam

    Ocean Vista, Tasmania

    Ocean_Vista,_Tasmania

  • City of Burnie
  • Local government area in Tasmania, Australia

    classified as urban and has a population of 19,348, which also encompasses Cooee, Hampshire, Natone and Ridgley. The municipality was established on 6 January

    City of Burnie

    City_of_Burnie

  • List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin
  • bingy (pron. binji) belly, esp. in bingy-button=navel boomerang bunyip cooee (a call used to attract attention) coolamon (wooden curved bowl used to

    List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Australian_Aboriginal_origin

  • Snowball marches
  • Australian First World War recruitment drives

    notable was the first march from Gilgandra, New South Wales, known as the Cooee march. The March of the Dungarees took place in south-eastern Queensland

    Snowball marches

    Snowball marches

    Snowball_marches

  • Burnie Hawks Football Club
  • Defunct Australian rules football club

    was founded in 1987 after former North West Football Union (NWFU) club Cooee Bulldogs (1894–1986) closed down its operation in order to wipe out its

    Burnie Hawks Football Club

    Burnie_Hawks_Football_Club

  • Iron Brew (South African drink)
  • Carbonated soft drink

    Official South Africa Website". Coca-Cola. Retrieved 6 May 2026. Twizza Cooee Archived 2012-09-11 at the Wayback Machine Jive Archived 2013-05-08 at the

    Iron Brew (South African drink)

    Iron_Brew_(South_African_drink)

  • Australian English vocabulary
  • Major variety of the English language spoken throughout Australia

    Aboriginal language spoken in the Sydney region. Cooee has also become a notional distance: if he's within cooee, we'll spot him. Yakka means work, strenuous

    Australian English vocabulary

    Australian_English_vocabulary

  • St Ambrose Church, Gilgandra
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Williams and built from 1921 to 1922 by J. D. Ryan. It is also known as Cooee Church and Church of St. Ambrose. The property is owned by the Anglican

    St Ambrose Church, Gilgandra

    St Ambrose Church, Gilgandra

    St_Ambrose_Church,_Gilgandra

  • Yowie Bay
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    newspaper letter to the editor, Richard Hill claimed the meaning of Yowie was "Cooee". Referring to Yowie Point, he claimed that there "the blacks, when travelling

    Yowie Bay

    Yowie Bay

    Yowie_Bay

  • Cameron Baird
  • Australian Army VC (1981–2013)

    former Carlton Football Club player who, at the time, was coaching the Cooee Football Club. In 1984, Cameron, his parents and older brother Brendan,

    Cameron Baird

    Cameron_Baird

  • White City, Perth
  • Former amusement park on the Perth foreshore

    White City, also known as Cooee City or Ugly Land, was an amusement park that existed on the Perth foreshore in Perth, Western Australia between World

    White City, Perth

    White_City,_Perth

  • Parklands, Tasmania
  • Suburb of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

     • Total 865 (2021 census) Postcode 7320 Suburbs around Parklands Cooee Bass Strait Bass Strait Cooee Parklands Burnie Park Grove Park Grove Montello

    Parklands, Tasmania

    Parklands, Tasmania

    Parklands,_Tasmania

  • Cadbury
  • British multinational confectionery company

    of chocolate in 2021. Cadbury also operates a milk-processing plant in Cooee, Tasmania and two other factories in Melbourne, Victoria (Ringwood and Scoresby)

    Cadbury

    Cadbury

    Cadbury

  • Gilgandra, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    for the Cooee March. Displays in the museum tell the story of the Cooee March. There is a good array of WWI memorabilia in the museum. The Cooee March memorial

    Gilgandra, New South Wales

    Gilgandra, New South Wales

    Gilgandra,_New_South_Wales

  • The Boscombe Valley Mystery
  • Short story by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring Sherlock Holmes

    woods to hunt, not to follow his father. He later heard his father calling "Cooee" and found him standing by the pool, surprised to see him. They argued heatedly

    The Boscombe Valley Mystery

    The Boscombe Valley Mystery

    The_Boscombe_Valley_Mystery

  • Qantas fleet
  • Current aircraft operated by Qantas

    Flying boat – mainly Australian coastal place names – Carpentaria, Coorong, Cooee, Coolangatta, Coogee and Corio; four aircraft (Clifton, Camilla, Coriolanus

    Qantas fleet

    Qantas_fleet

  • Ross Creek (Central Queensland)
  • River

    localities of Yeppoon to the north and Cooee Bay to the south. The Scenic Highway connects Yeppoon with Cooee Bay and other southern towns; it crosses

    Ross Creek (Central Queensland)

    Ross Creek (Central Queensland)

    Ross_Creek_(Central_Queensland)

  • Tasmanian State Premiership
  • on 1 October 1978, the final match was played at West Park Oval between Cooee and Sandy Bay in front of a crowd of only 3,860. The 1979 State Premiership

    Tasmanian State Premiership

    Tasmanian_State_Premiership

  • Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush
  • 1906 play by Edward William O'Sullivan

    faithful black, Nardoo. The Sydney Morning Herald declared "As a melodrama "Cooee" is far ahead of many more ambitiously-staged productions, but it is reminiscent

    Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush

    Cooee,_or_Wild_Days_in_the_Australian_Bush

  • Madeleine Madden
  • Australian actress

    Block Williemai 2014 Frontier Toora Short 2016 Gimpsey Jaze Short 2018 Cooee Ripley Short 2019 Dora and the Lost City of Gold Sammy Moore 2026 Saccharine

    Madeleine Madden

    Madeleine Madden

    Madeleine_Madden

  • Ned Kelly (2003 film)
  • Film by Gregor Jordan

    Kelly Gang (1905 play) Thunderbolt (1905 play) Captain Moonlite (1906 play) Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush (1906 play) The Squatter's Daughter

    Ned Kelly (2003 film)

    Ned Kelly (2003 film)

    Ned_Kelly_(2003_film)

  • East Cam
  • Suburb of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    a confirmed locality. The Cam River forms most of the western boundary. Cooee Creek forms most of the eastern boundary. Messengers Creek flows through

    East Cam

    East_Cam

  • Greater Northern Football League
  • 18 102 Smithton 9 15 69 2nd Semi Cooee 20 9 129 Penguin 11 10 76 Preliminary Penguin 13 5 83 Ulverstone 8 11 59 Grand Cooee 16 15 111 Penguin 16 5 101

    Greater Northern Football League

    Greater_Northern_Football_League

  • When Nuggets Glistened
  • 1918 novel by Arthur Wright

    When Nuggets Glistened: A Cooee from '54 is a novel by Arthur Wright set during the Australian Gold Rush of 1854. ""WHEN NUGGETS GLISTENED."". The Cumberland

    When Nuggets Glistened

    When_Nuggets_Glistened

  • Darwin, Northern Territory
  • Capital city of Northern Territory, Australia

    Retrieved 23 June 2016. "QANTAS hangar". Enjoy Darwin. "Things to do". Within Cooee. Retrieved 2 April 2008. "Australian Aviation Heritage Centre". Australian

    Darwin, Northern Territory

    Darwin, Northern Territory

    Darwin,_Northern_Territory

  • Short Empire
  • British Flying Boat of the 1930s

    Short S.23 Cooee of Qantas—this aircraft is also pictured at the top of the page while later serving with BOAC, as G-AFBL

    Short Empire

    Short_Empire

  • Danglemah, New South Wales
  • Locality in New South Wales

    Peel River nestled between mountains such as Flaggy Mountain (984m) and Cooee Mountain (1019m) in the Moonbi Ranges, of the Great Dividing Range, and

    Danglemah, New South Wales

    Danglemah,_New_South_Wales

  • Taranganba
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    Taranganba is set back from Keppel Bay on a low broad hill that overlooks Cooee Bay and Yeppoon. It is centrally located on the Capricorn Coast, 3 km (1

    Taranganba

    Taranganba

    Taranganba

  • List of Indigenous Australian art movements and cooperatives
  • network of three pre-existing art organisations "Greeny Purvis Petyarre". Cooee Art. 2 April 2021. Archived from the original on 14 March 2023. Retrieved

    List of Indigenous Australian art movements and cooperatives

    List_of_Indigenous_Australian_art_movements_and_cooperatives

  • Ray Groom
  • Australian politician

    initially played senior Australian rules football in Tasmania with the Cooee Football Club commencing at 16 years of age. He represented the North Western

    Ray Groom

    Ray_Groom

  • Aspiring Adventures
  • New Zealand travel company

    America. In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Aspiring Adventures created "cooee", an online platform for personalised virtual tours, after international

    Aspiring Adventures

    Aspiring_Adventures

  • Australian English
  • Set of varieties of English language

    cooee and hard yakka. The former is used as a high-pitched call, for attracting attention, (pronounced /ˈkʉːiː/) which travels long distances. Cooee is

    Australian English

    Australian English

    Australian_English

  • Emily Kame Kngwarreye
  • Aboriginal Australian artist (1910–1996)

    female artist. In 2017 Earth's Creation I sold again for A$2,100,000 at a Cooee Art Gallery auction, breaking its own record. In 2019 the Tate Gallery in

    Emily Kame Kngwarreye

    Emily_Kame_Kngwarreye

  • John Greening
  • Australian rules footballer

    clubs in Victoria and Tasmania. These included Port Melbourne in the VFA, Cooee in the NWFU and City-South in the NTFA. Fellow Magpie Len Thompson described

    John Greening

    John_Greening

  • Kathleen Mannington Caffyn
  • Irish-Australian novelist (c.1853 – 1926)

    writing to local newspapers and magazines. She wrote fiction for the journals Cooee: Tales of Australian Life by Australian Ladies and By Creek and Gully. Her

    Kathleen Mannington Caffyn

    Kathleen_Mannington_Caffyn

  • Hillcrest, Tasmania
  • Suburb of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    Suburbs of Burnie, Tasmania City of Burnie Acton Brooklyn Burnie Camdale Cooee Downlands East Cam Emu Heights Havenview Highclere Hillcrest Montello Mooreville

    Hillcrest, Tasmania

    Hillcrest,_Tasmania

  • Pacific koel
  • Species of bird

    implications for mating systems. Emu 101(2):105-112 "Devil bird': why the midnight cooee calls of the koel are driving Australians 'insane' this year". The Guardian

    Pacific koel

    Pacific koel

    Pacific_koel

  • Tattarang
  • Australian private investment company

    Gaia spa in Byron Bay, Cape Lodge hotel in Margaret River, and restaurants Cooee at the Old Swan Brewery and Indigo Oscar at Indiana Teahouse. Tenmile is

    Tattarang

    Tattarang

  • Ashfield Boys High School
  • School in Australia

    1915 it was the second to last stop for the Gilgandra Rifle Club on their Cooee March before 240 men were sent to war. In 1939, the Army sheds were built

    Ashfield Boys High School

    Ashfield_Boys_High_School

  • Burnie High School
  • School in Tasmania, Australia

    government comprehensive secondary school for boys and girls located in Cooee, a suburb of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1916, the school

    Burnie High School

    Burnie_High_School

  • Hall, Australian Capital Territory
  • Town in Australian Capital Territory

    Fire Service brigade Numerous historic buildings and cottages, including Cooee (1900), Glenowa (1900), Winarlia (1901) and Ottocliffe (1907). St. Francis

    Hall, Australian Capital Territory

    Hall, Australian Capital Territory

    Hall,_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • The Wild Colonial Boy
  • Irish-Australian ballad

    Kelly Gang (1905 play) Thunderbolt (1905 play) Captain Moonlite (1906 play) Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush (1906 play) The Squatter's Daughter

    The Wild Colonial Boy

    The_Wild_Colonial_Boy

  • Winfield Statewide Cup
  • Australian rules football tournament in Tasmania, Australia

    to three separate leagues could resume. Clarence District Football Club. Cooee Football Club. Launceston Football Club. Penguin Football Club. Longford

    Winfield Statewide Cup

    Winfield_Statewide_Cup

  • Capricorn Coast
  • Region in Queensland, Australia

    Capricorn Coast (from north to south): Farnborough including Bangalee Yeppoon Cooee Bay Lammermoor Rosslyn Mulambin Causeway Lake Kinka Beach Emu Park Zilzie

    Capricorn Coast

    Capricorn Coast

    Capricorn_Coast

  • Utopia, Northern Territory
  • Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, Australia

    Centre". Facebook. Retrieved 1 November 2022. "Greeny Purvis Petyarre". Cooee Art. 2 April 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2022. "Lena Pwerle". Mbantua Gallery

    Utopia, Northern Territory

    Utopia, Northern Territory

    Utopia,_Northern_Territory

  • County of Livingstone, Queensland
  • Cadastral division in Queensland, Australia

    23.233°S 150.767°E / -23.233; 150.767 (Hewittville Parish) Emu Park, Cooee Bay Jardine Rockhampton 23°05′S 150°25′E / 23.083°S 150.417°E / -23.083;

    County of Livingstone, Queensland

    County of Livingstone, Queensland

    County_of_Livingstone,_Queensland

  • Keith Scott (voice actor)
  • Australian voice actor and comedian (born 1953)

    Spencer And Blinky Bill – Don And Blinky's Outback Adventure - The Lost Cooee (2002, CD)". Discogs. ABC for Kids. 2002. Retrieved 10 May 2026. "Various

    Keith Scott (voice actor)

    Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)

  • Doug Baird (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Douglas Lindsay Baird OAM (born 16 November 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL)

    Doug Baird (Australian footballer)

    Doug Baird (Australian footballer)

    Doug_Baird_(Australian_footballer)

  • Glass House Mountains National Park
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    Tibrogargan (364 metres (1,194 ft)) and Mount Cooee (106 metres (348 ft)) are composed of alkali rhyolite. Mount Cooee has caves and there are the remains of

    Glass House Mountains National Park

    Glass House Mountains National Park

    Glass_House_Mountains_National_Park

  • Albert Holt
  • Australian Aboriginal elder in Queensland (1936–2026)

    ISBN 9780648147701. "Uncle Albert Holt received an honorary doctorate". Cooee Indigenous Family and Community Education Centre. 18 October 2018. Retrieved

    Albert Holt

    Albert_Holt

  • North West Football League
  • Australian rules football competition

    Launceston, East Launceston and City-South: and the NWFU had lost Devonport and Cooee. As a result, the two leagues were wound up, and the Northern Tasmanian

    North West Football League

    North_West_Football_League

  • 1967 Tasmanian State Premiership Final
  • Australian rules football match

    Burnie, Ulverstone and Cooee. They beat Burnie by 58 points in the second semi-final, and then won the Grand Final against Cooee by 36 points. It was Wynyard's

    1967 Tasmanian State Premiership Final

    1967_Tasmanian_State_Premiership_Final

  • Charles Villiers (actor)
  • Australian actor

    Women? (1912) The Sin of a Woman (1912) The Crime and the Criminal (1912) Cooee and the Echo (1912) The Love Tyrant (1912) The Cheat (1912) Whose Was the

    Charles Villiers (actor)

    Charles_Villiers_(actor)

  • The Kelly Gang (film)
  • 1920 film

    Kelly Gang (1905 play) Thunderbolt (1905 play) Captain Moonlite (1906 play) Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush (1906 play) The Squatter's Daughter

    The Kelly Gang (film)

    The Kelly Gang (film)

    The_Kelly_Gang_(film)

  • Lammermoor, Queensland
  • Suburb of Shire of Livingstone, Queensland, Australia

    zone UTC+10:00 (AEST) Postcode 4703 Suburbs around Lammermoor Taranganba Cooee Bay Coral Sea Taroomball Lammermoor Rosslyn Taroomball Taroomball Causeway

    Lammermoor, Queensland

    Lammermoor, Queensland

    Lammermoor,_Queensland

  • Angelina Pwerle
  • Australian Indigenous artist (born c. 1939)

    "Angeline Ngale". Delmore Gallery. Retrieved 23 September 2021. "Angelina Ngale Pwerle". Cooee Art. Retrieved 10 September 2021. Angelina Pwerle Archive

    Angelina Pwerle

    Angelina_Pwerle

  • The Keppels, Queensland
  • Suburb of Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia

    Suburbs around The Keppels Farnborough Bangalee Yeppoon Coral Sea Coral Sea Cooee Bay Lammermoor Rosslyn Mulambin Causeway Lake Kinka Beach The Keppels Coral

    The Keppels, Queensland

    The Keppels, Queensland

    The_Keppels,_Queensland

  • Edgeworth David
  • Welsh-Australian geologist (1858–1934)

    Union Jack and Red Cross flags for the soldiers in residence. When the Cooee marchers trooped past in November 1915 some of the wounded soldiers were

    Edgeworth David

    Edgeworth David

    Edgeworth_David

  • Ngangkari
  • Traditional healers of Anangu and Arrernte peoples of Australia

    words of the year". Retrieved 3 December 2019. "Profile". cooeeart.com.au. Cooee Art. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2019

    Ngangkari

    Ngangkari

  • The Adventures of Blinky Bill
  • Australian animated television series

    Christmas Sing-Along! (1999) Don and Blinky's Outback Adventure - The Lost Cooee (2002) Blinky Bill's Ghost Cave (1996) Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon

    The Adventures of Blinky Bill

    The_Adventures_of_Blinky_Bill

  • Steve Beaumont
  • Australian rules footballer (1951–2023)

    played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Recruited from Cooee in Tasmania, he had been the leading goalkicker in the North West Football

    Steve Beaumont

    Steve_Beaumont

  • Areyonga, Northern Territory
  • Suburb of MacDonnell Region, the Northern Territory, Australia

    ABC News. Retrieved 31 August 2023. "Bill Whiskey Tjapaltjarri: Profile". Cooee Art. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2019

    Areyonga, Northern Territory

    Areyonga, Northern Territory

    Areyonga,_Northern_Territory

  • Yeoman Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    Wivenhoe (2009 onwards). Prior to this, the club was based at Les Clark Oval, Cooee, from 1970 to 2008. Before the move to Les Clark Oval, the Club had used

    Yeoman Football Club

    Yeoman_Football_Club

  • The Ponds, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Chatswood, Town Hall and Central (Sydney CBD). The line opened on 26 May 2019. Cooee Busways provides an on demand service connecting The Ponds with Tallawong

    The Ponds, New South Wales

    The Ponds, New South Wales

    The_Ponds,_New_South_Wales

  • The Proposition (2005 film)
  • 2005 Australian Western

    Kelly Gang (1905 play) Thunderbolt (1905 play) Captain Moonlite (1906 play) Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush (1906 play) The Squatter's Daughter

    The Proposition (2005 film)

    The_Proposition_(2005_film)

  • Cleverman
  • Australian Aboriginal spiritual healers

    Cottesloe". Anthropology from the Shed. Retrieved 2022-06-30. "Yaymini". Cooee Art. Retrieved 2022-06-30. "Wally Mandarrk". National Museum of Australia

    Cleverman

    Cleverman

    Cleverman

  • Ngukurr
  • Town in the Northern Territory, Australia

    2010), "NT's Roberts has dream run on AFL debut", Northern Territory News "CooeeArt Since 1981". www.aiam100.com. Australia, National Museum of. "Collaborating

    Ngukurr

    Ngukurr

  • List of Australian diarists of World War I (H-N)
  • Australian Army Medical Corps Miller, Alex Halden Co-organiser of the Gilgandra Cooee Recruitment Mar Miller, William Richard Lance Corporal France 50th Battalion

    List of Australian diarists of World War I (H-N)

    List_of_Australian_diarists_of_World_War_I_(H-N)

  • Kangaroo Route
  • Flights between Britain and Australia over the Eastern Hemisphere

    The QEA Short S23 Empire Flying Boat "Cooee", which inaugurated Qantas' seaplane-operated Kangaroo Route service to Singapore on 5 July 1938.

    Kangaroo Route

    Kangaroo Route

    Kangaroo_Route

  • Blue Mountain Melody
  • Musical by Charles Zwar

    Picture" "Shadows" "Let's Relax" "Send Me a Telegram" "Palm Beach Girl" "Cooee" "How I Love You" "I'd Like to Be a Statue in the Park" "AUSTRALIAN PLAY"

    Blue Mountain Melody

    Blue_Mountain_Melody

  • List of defunct amusement parks
  • Pioneer World, Armadale (????–????) White City, also known as Ugly Land and Cooee City, Perth (????–1929) The Great Escape, Hillarys (????–2018) Fantasy Land

    List of defunct amusement parks

    List_of_defunct_amusement_parks

  • Australian rules football in Tasmania
  • 1986 (the latter two merging to form South Launceston), and Devonport and Cooee (which was renamed Burnie for the move) left the NWFU in 1987. The two northern

    Australian rules football in Tasmania

    Australian rules football in Tasmania

    Australian_rules_football_in_Tasmania

  • Joshua Whitsitt
  • Australian politician

    while also becoming a farmer and grazier at "Roselea", his property at Cooee. In December 1908, Whitsitt announced that he would contest the 1909 state

    Joshua Whitsitt

    Joshua Whitsitt

    Joshua_Whitsitt

  • Mount Townsend (Snowy Mountains)
  • Mountain in New South Wales, Australia

    or 4,265 ft) Gulligal (1,230 m or 4,035 ft) Oaky (1,070 m or 3,510 ft) Cooee (1,020 m or 3,346 ft) Flaggy (984 m or 3,228 ft) Big Billy (884 m or 2,900 ft)

    Mount Townsend (Snowy Mountains)

    Mount Townsend (Snowy Mountains)

    Mount_Townsend_(Snowy_Mountains)

  • West Park Oval
  • Sporting venue in Burnie, Tasmania

    original TFL Statewide League. West Park Oval was also home of the former Cooee Football Club (later renamed Burnie Hawks in 1987 and the former Burnie

    West Park Oval

    West Park Oval

    West_Park_Oval

  • Railway accidents in Tasmania
  • December 1953 at 12:30pm, a 23-year-old woman and her 3-year-old son from Cooee were killed when the car in which they were passengers collided with a special

    Railway accidents in Tasmania

    Railway_accidents_in_Tasmania

  • Dorothy Djukulul
  • Australian artist (born 1942)

    in 1988 at Esplanade Gallery in Darwin, Australia, and again, in 1990 at Cooee Gallery in Paddington, Australia. In 2018, Djukulul was included in the

    Dorothy Djukulul

    Dorothy_Djukulul

  • Park Grove
  • Suburb of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    to education facilities. Park Grove was gazetted as a locality in 1974. Cooee Creek forms most of the western boundary. The C108 route (West Mooreville

    Park Grove

    Park Grove

    Park_Grove

  • Mary Fortune
  • Australian detective writer (1832–1911)

    In 1995 a collection of Fortune's poetry was published under the title Cooee and Other Poems. Fortune authored one play under her "Waif Wander" pseudonym

    Mary Fortune

    Mary_Fortune

  • Scenic Highway (Queensland)
  • Road in Queensland, Australia

    northern part of Yeppoon (Appleton Drive) It passes from Yeppoon through Cooee Bay, Lammermoor, Rosslyn, Mulambin, Causeway Lake and Kinka Beach to Emu

    Scenic Highway (Queensland)

    Scenic Highway (Queensland)

    Scenic_Highway_(Queensland)

  • Great Dividing Range
  • Mountain range in Australia

    or 4,265 ft) Gulligal (1,230 m or 4,035 ft) Oaky (1,070 m or 3,510 ft) Cooee (1,020 m or 3,346 ft) Flaggy (984 m or 3,228 ft) Big Billy (884 m or 2,900 ft)

    Great Dividing Range

    Great Dividing Range

    Great_Dividing_Range

  • The Story of the Kelly Gang
  • 1906 film

    Kelly Gang (1905 play) Thunderbolt (1905 play) Captain Moonlite (1906 play) Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush (1906 play) The Squatter's Daughter

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    The Story of the Kelly Gang

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  • Paul Schmidt (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1917–1961)

    and was buried at Melbourne General Cemetery. Half-back (23 May 1945). "Cooee & Wynyard only N.W.F.U. teams undefeated". The Advocate. Burnie, TAS. p

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    Paul Schmidt (footballer)

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  • Kumantje Jagamara
  • Aboriginal Australian painter (c.1946–2020)

    paintings 1971–1984, NGV, Melbourne. "Michael Nelson Tjakamarra: Profile". Cooee Art. Johnson, Vivien, 1994, Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert – A

    Kumantje Jagamara

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  • Fred Urquhart (writer)
  • Scottish writer (1912–1995)

    Peace Comes Dropping Slow." The Scottish Review of Books, no. 31, 1983 "Cooee' Cried the Parrot" Cencrastus, no. 44, 1993. No Scottish Twilight: New Scottish

    Fred Urquhart (writer)

    Fred_Urquhart_(writer)

  • Gunns Plains, Tasmania
  • Town in Tasmania, Australia

    body.) (2014), Gunns Plains honour roll : World War 1 centenary 1914–2014, Cooee, Tasmania [Gunns Plains Community Centre Association], retrieved 2 April

    Gunns Plains, Tasmania

    Gunns_Plains,_Tasmania

  • Ned Kelly (1970 film)
  • 1970 British-Australian biographical film

    Kelly Gang (1905 play) Thunderbolt (1905 play) Captain Moonlite (1906 play) Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush (1906 play) The Squatter's Daughter

    Ned Kelly (1970 film)

    Ned_Kelly_(1970_film)

  • Buses in Sydney
  • Keoride The Ponds on demand service – started May 2019 – operated by Busways' Cooee Busways Other on demand services have also been trialled but have since

    Buses in Sydney

    Buses in Sydney

    Buses_in_Sydney

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  • Cooey
  • n.

    Alt. of Cooee

  • Cooee
  • n.

    A peculiar whistling sound made by the Australian aborigenes as a call or signal.