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Cooee
"You're not even within cooee—twenty-five thousand!").
The word cooee has become a name of many organisations, places and even events. To this day, Gilgandra holds a yearly Cooee Festival in October to commemorate the event. Other Cooee Festivals occur across Australia.
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Cooee, Tasmania
At the 2011 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. History
Cooee Creek Post Office opened on 1 April 1906 and was renamed Cooee in 1912.
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Cooee Bay
Cooee Bay is a coastal locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the Cooee Bay had a population of 913 people. During World War 2 Cooee Bay was heavily occupied by the US Army.
In the , Cooee Bay had a population of 1,275 people.
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Cooee Mountain
Cooee Mountain may refer to:
Cooee Mountain (Queensland) in the Glass House Mountains
Cooee Mountain (New South Wales) in the Moonbi Ranges
Great Dividing
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Cooee and the Echo
Cooee and the Echo is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is considered a lost film. Ethel Phillips
Stanley Walpole
Charles Villiers
Charles Woods as Yacka
Faithful Geebung
Original play
Edward William O'Sullivan wrote a play called Cooee
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North West Football Union
The league disbanded after the 1986 season after major clubs such as Cooee and Devonport defected to the TFL Statewide League. The six winners from the NWFU were:
1955 – Ulverstone
1963 – Burnie
1964 – Cooee
1970 – Latrobe
1976 – Ulverstone
1978 – Cooee
Best and Fairests
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John Bonney
A wingman recruited from the small Tasmanian club Cooee, Bonney played in the St Kilda grand final team of 1971. References
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1946 births
2022 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Tasmania
Cooee Football Club players
St Kilda Football Club players
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Les Hawken
After leaving the Hawks following the 1974 season he finished his career in Tasmania with the Cooee Football Club. 1949 births
Living people
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Hawthorn Football Club players
Hawthorn Football Club premiership players
Cooee
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Steve Beaumont
Recruited from Cooee in Tasmania, he had been the leading goalkicker in the North West Football Union (NWFU) in 1972. After his stint with Essendon he returned to the NWFU, playing with Burnie before becoming captain-coach of his old team, Cooee.
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Peter Fyffe
He was released from Carlton early in the 1974 season and went to Tasmania to play for Cooee. References
Living people
1951 births
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Carlton Football Club players
Cooee Football Club players
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Hugh Strahan
Strahan played with Cooee Football Club and was a good performer for the North West Football Union in inter-league matches. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
1945 births
Living people
Geelong Football Club players
Cooee Football Club players
Newtown & Chilwell Football Club players
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Graeme Shephard
He won his second 'best and fairest' in 1973 and played in Cooee's premiership team that year. He was a member of another NWFU premiership team with Cooee in 1978, after coaching the club the previous year.
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Burnie Dockers Football Club
Anderson {Cooee Bulldogs} – 89
1957 – L. Hayes {Cooee Bulldogs} – 51
1972 – S. Beaumont {Cooee Bulldogs} – 73
1973 – A. Hodgetts {Cooee Bulldogs} – 73
1975 – D. Shepherd {Cooee Bulldogs} – 60
1976 – D. Shepherd {Cooee Bulldogs} – 102
1978 – S.
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Dale Anderson (sportsman)
He kicked 22.15 in a game for Cooee against East Devonport in 1952 before coming to Melbourne. References
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1931 births
2021 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Tasmania
Melbourne Football Club players
Cooee
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