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  1. Cooee

    Cooee IPA ku i is a shout used in Australia , usually in the Bush , to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one s own location. When done correctly loudly and shrilly a call of cooee can carry over a considerable distance. The word cooee orginates from the Dharuk language of the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. It means come here , ref The Macquarie Concise Dictionary , The Macquarie Library, 1998, Sydney, ISBN 0949757950 ref and has now become widely used in Australia as a call over distances. It was known among white settlers in colonial times and Watkin Tench refers to the Aborigines of Sydney calling to each other in this way. One of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes mysteries hinges on the use of cooee . The Boscombe Valley Mystery is solved partly because, unlike everyone else, Holmes recognizes the call is commonly used among Australians. An expression within cooee of has developed. It means within a manageable distance , and seems to be confined to New Zealand English New Zealand and Australian English , and is often used in the negative sense ie not within cooee of meaning not close to . The word cooee has become a name of many organisations, places and even events. Perhaps the most historic of these was the Snowball marches Cooee March during the First World War . It was staged by 35 men from Gilgandra , New South Wales , 766 km northwest of Sydney , as a recruiting drive after enthusiasm for the war waned in 1915 with the first Casualty person casualty lists. The men marched to Sydney calling Cooee to encourage others to come and enlist ... holds a yearly Cooee Festival in October to commemorate the event. Other Cooee Festivals occur across Australia. Cooee is also the name of a suburb in the Tasmanian city of Burnie. Richard White ref Cooees ... spread through the Empire, to New Zealand and South Africa. See also Cooee framework References references ... origin pl Cooee ...   more details



  1. Cooee framework

    Infobox software name Karora Cooee caption Swing and Ajax without HTML latest release version 1.1 latest release date Release date 2008 03 20 operating system Cross platform JVM genre Ajax programming Ajax Web Framework license Mozilla Public Licence website http www.karora.org www.karora.org developer Karora The Cooee Web Application Framework is a Java framework for delivering AJAX , or Web 2.0 applications ref name COOEE Overview cite web url http www.karora.org ?q node 8 title Cooee Framework Overview publisher Karora date 2004 09 18 accessdate 2007 01 01 ref . Cooee draws its strength by providing developers with a familiar API based on Java Swing whilst also completely abstracting the developer from having any knowledge of the Javascript. This has the benefit of allowing java developers to focus on code. History The Cooee project was started by an Australian Open Source group, Karora in early 2007. The Karora group branched the source code of the already established framework Echo 2 ref name Echo Web Framework cite web url http echo.nextapp.com site echo2 title Echo Web Framework publisher NextApp ref with the goal of furthering the development and providing additional avenues for developer support. The project came about at a time when there was growing concern as to the future of the Echo Framework, and the potential lack of ongoing development. As of September 2009, the development for Cooee and other Karora projects seems to have ended, the last news post on the website http www.karora.org is dated 28 May 2008. Most of the website bug tracker, forum and Cooee downloads do not work any longer. Associated Projects Mid 2007 saw Karora quickly building other technologies around their Cooee framework. This saw the emergence of the Moomba and Orana projects, both heavily based on the Eclipse RCP API and Eclipse JFace API respectively. Both projects use Cooee as their UI framework. External links http www.karora.org Karora Developers of the Cooee project References ...   more details



  1. Cooee Bay

    Ref improve date December 2011 Infobox Australian Place type town name Cooee Bay state Qld image Cooee Bay1.jpg caption Hillside and beachfront at Cooee Bay lga Rockhampton Region postcode 4703 est latd 23 latm 8 lats 31 longd 150 longm 45 longs 20 pushpin label position left pop 1275 2006 census ref cite web title Census 2006 url http www.censusdata.abs.gov.au ABSNavigation prenav LocationSearch?locationLastSearchTerm cooee bay&locationSearchTerm cooee bay&newarea SSC35651&submitbutton View QuickStats 3E&mapdisplay on&collection Census&period 2006&areacode SSC35651&geography &method Place of Usual Residence&productlabel &producttype QuickStats&topic &navmapdisplayed true&javascript true&breadcrumb PL&topholder 0&leftholder 0¤taction 104&action 401&textversion false&subaction 1 publisher ABS accessdate 23 December 2011 ref pop footnotes elevation maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov Electoral ... Yeppoon, Queensland Yeppoon Cooee Bay is a seaside community on the tropical Central Queensland coast. Geography Cooee Bay is nestled against the Pacific Ocean overlooking Keppel Bay , and is centrally ... Park . Often regarded as a suburb of Yeppoon , Cooee Bay is in fact a separate locality. Like its neighbouring suburb Taranganba , Cooee Bay is separated from Yeppoon by Ross Creek Yeppoon Ross Creek ... Keppel Island , Keppel Bay , Byfield , and Rosslyn Bay . Population At the 2006 Census, Cooee Bay had a population of 1275 people. ref cite web title Population Cooee Bay 2006 url http www.censusdata.abs.gov.au ABSNavigation prenav LocationSearch?locationLastSearchTerm cooee bay&locationSearchTerm cooee bay&newarea SSC35651&submitbutton View QuickStats 3E&mapdisplay on&collection Census&period ... 23 December 2011 ref Cooee Bay is an established but eclectic community which is reflected in the myriad ... old, while facing the bay are palatial award winning homes. Community Cooee Bay is a vibrant community ... of Cooee Bay are a mix of fishermen, miners, retirees, and business professionals, many ...   more details



  1. Cooee, Tasmania

    Cooee Australian postcode 7320 is a small town on the north west coast of Tasmania immediately west of Burnie, Tasmania Burnie , to which it is in effect a dormitory suburb. At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Cooee had a population of 574. ref name Census2006Y Census 2006 AUS id SSC64021 name Cooee State Suburb accessdate 4 November 2011 quick on ref During the 1970s it proudly promoted its Golden Mile of new and used car lots and service stations. One of Burnie s two State Schools is situated on its western edge. Notes and references reflist Tasmania geo stub coord 41 04 S 145 53 E display title region AU type city source GNS enwiki Category Towns in Tasmania ...   more details



  1. Cooee and the Echo

    Infobox Film name Cooee and the Echo image caption director Alfred Rolfe director Alfred Rolfe producer writer based on play by E.W. O Sullivan starring Charles Villiers actor Charles Villiers music cinematography editing distributor released 1912 runtime language Silent film br English intertitles country FilmAustralia budget Cooee and the Echo is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe director Alfred Rolfe about a young miner seeking to avenge the death of his brother. ref Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900 1977 A Guide to Feature Film Production , Melbourne Oxford University Press, 1998, p 32 ref Cast Ethel Phillips Stanley Walpole Charles Villiers Charles Woods References reflist External links imdb title 0349241 CinemaofAustralia Category Australian films Category Black and white films Category Lost films Category 1912 films Category Australian silent films Category Films based on plays Category Films directed by Alfred Rolfe Australia film stub ...   more details



  1. File:Short Empire G-AFBL Cooee - Rod El Faray - Cairo.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale Description The British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC Short C Class flying boat G AFBL Cooee , at Rod El Faray, Cairo, c1940. Cooee had been VH ABF previously and was transferred to BOAC from QANTAS in August 1940. Source scanned by User Ian Dunster Ian Dunster 15 24, 20 January 2006 UTC from the BOAC at War article in the August 1975 issue of Aeroplane Monthly and uncredited. Article Short Empire Portion all Low resolution yes Purpose illustrate article subject Replaceability historic photograph other information ...   more details



  1. Graeme Shephard

    Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Graeme Shephard fullname Graeme Shephard image birth date birth date and age 1949 3 8 df y birth place originalteam Cooee Football Club Cooee heightweight 175 cm 76 kg position Rover years 1970, 1974 75 clubs Collingwood Football Club Collingwood games goals 46 18 statsend 1975 Graeme Shephard born 8 March 1949 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Collingwood Football Club Collingwood in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL during the 1970s. Shephard, a Cooee best and fairest winner in 1969, had his first stint at Collingwood in 1970 but returned to Tasmania the following season. He won his second best and fairest in 1973 and played in Cooee s premiership team that year. A rover who could play as a centreman, Shephard also won the Wander Medal in 1973, the North West Football Union s top individual award. Back in Collingwood colours, he participated in VFL finals series in 1974 and 1975. He was a member of another NWFU premiership team with Cooee in 1978, after coaching the club the previous year. A regular Tasmanian interstate representative, he represented his state at the 1972 Perth Carnival . His son Heath Shephard Heath also played with Collingwood. In 2008, Shephard was inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame . References AflRleague ref G Graeme Shephard.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shephard, Graeme ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 March 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shephard, Graeme Category 1949 births Category Living people Category Collingwood Football Club players Category Cooee Football Club players Category Australian rules footballers from Tasmania ...   more details



  1. North West Football Union

    Latrobe 1961 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1923 Ulverstone Robins Football Club Ulverstone 1962 Burnie ... Burnie 1925 Devonport Football Club Devonport 1964 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1926 Latrobe Football Club Latrobe 1965 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1927 Burnie Dockers Football Club Burnie 1966 Burnie Dockers ... Club Latrobe 1972 Latrobe Football Club Latrobe 1934 Devonport Football Club Devonport 1973 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1935 Ulverstone Robins Football Club Ulverstone 1974 Burnie Dockers Football Club ... Devonport 1977 Penguin Football Club Penguin 1939 Burnie Dockers Football Club Burnie 1978 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1940 44 1979 Wynyard Football Club Wynyard 1945 APPM 1980 Penguin Football Club Penguin ... Robins Football Club Ulverstone 1982 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1948 East Devonport Football Club East Devonport 1983 Smithton Football Club Smithton 1949 APPM 1984 Cooee Football Club Cooee ... Latrobe 12 Ulverstone Robins Football Club Ulverstone 12 Cooee Football Club Cooee 7 Devonport Football ... 1955 Ulverstone Robins Football Club Ulverstone 1963 Burnie Dockers Football Club Burnie 1964 Cooee Football Club Cooee 1970 Latrobe Football Club Latrobe 1976 Ulverstone Robins Football Club Ulverstone 1978 Cooee Football Club Cooee Best and Fairests The Wander Medal was awarded annually to the best ...   more details



  1. Trevor Leo

    Infobox AFL player NEW name Trevor Leo fullname Trevor Leo caption image birth date birth place originalteam Cooee position Rover death date death place guernsey years 1953 BR 1954 61 BR 1962 BR 1963 68 clubs Cooee Football Club Cooee BR Hobart Football Club Hobart BR Launceston Football Club Launceston BR New Norfolk Eagles New Norfolk games goals ? BR 124 BR ? BR ? statsend 1968 careerhighlights BR Trevor Leo was an Australian rules football er from Tasmania. He played for Hobart Football Club Hobart and New Norfolk Eagles New Norfolk in the Tasmanian Football League TFL during the 1950s and 1960s. Rover Trevor Leo came to Hobart from Cooee where he was a Best and fairest winner. He made his Hobart debut in 1954 and was a member of their premiership side that year as well as in 1959 and 1960. His greatest individual achievement as a player was winning the William Leitch Medal in 1957 and he also won two Best and fairests while at Hobart. Leo joined New Norfolk in 1963 and was immediately appointed their captain coach. In 1968 he steered the club to their inaugural TANFL TFL premiership and also the Tasmanian State Premiership . He retired as a player following his 1968 triumphs but stayed on as coach for one more year. In 1974 he returned to Hobart where he was coach for the season. On 18 occasions during his career he represented Tasmania at interstate football, including the 1956, 1958 and 1961 carnivals. He was Tasmania s coach at the 1966 Hobart Carnival 1966 Hobart and 1969 Adelaide Carnival s. References http www.fullpointsfooty.net l.htm Trevor 20Leo 20 Hobart 20& 20New 20Norfolk Full Points Footy profile DEFAULTSORT Leo, Trevor Category Cooee Football Club players Category Hobart Football Club players Category Hobart Football Club coaches Category Launceston Football Club players Category New Norfolk Football Club players Category William Leitch Medal winners Category Australian rules footballers from Tasmania ...   more details



  1. Burnie Dockers Football Club

    Hawks Football Club Burnie Hawks formerly known as Cooee and NTFL club the Burnie Tigers. After several ... Football League Affiliations Cooee Bulldogs Burnie Hawks 1920 1922 1930 1944 Junior competitions ... State League Home ground West Park Oval Formed Burnie Tigers 1885 as Emu Bay Cooee Bulldogs 1894 became ..., 1974, 1992 Tasmanian State Premierships 1963 Premierships Cooee Bulldogs 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934 ... S.L Alford Medallists 1937 Clem Riggs Burnie Tigers Wander Medallists 1949 Len Hayes Cooee Bulldogs 1950 Lou Redman Cooee Bulldogs 1954 Ray Stokes Burnie Tigers 1973 Graeme Shephard Cooee Bulldogs 1979 Tom Lee Cooee Bulldogs Baldock Medallists 2003 Nick Probert Burnie Dockers 2008 Kade Munday Burnie ... 1972 D. Hodgetts Burnie Tigers 73 1979 L. Barnes Burnie Tigers 82 1952 D. 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. Beaumont Cooee Bulldogs 94 1984 S. Beaumont Cooee Bulldogs 143 NTFL leading goalkickers 1991 C. Reynolds Burnie Tigers ... Cooee 31.22 208 v North Launceston 6.13 49 in 1982 Burnie Dockers 49.35 329 v Smithton 0.1 1 in 2001 Most games 265 David Langmaid Burnie Tigers 263 Harold Tiger Dowling Cooee Bulldogs Record finals ...   more details



  1. File:Cooee2Design.PNG

    Summary Information Description Cooee FC s original playing strip as used by Burnie Dockers in 2011 Source I User Forfuxake Forfuxake User talk Forfuxake talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 21 35, 17 August 2011 UTC Author User Forfuxake Forfuxake User talk Forfuxake talk other versions Licensing self cc zero Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Les Hawken

    Infobox AFL player 2 name Les Hawken birth date 9 June 1949 birth place originalteam Trafalgar heightweight 192cm 99 kg death date death place debutdate 1970 debutteam Hawthorn Football Club Hawthorn debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Hawthorn Football Club Hawthorn 1970 72 1974 65 games, 3 goals statsend 1974 Les Hawken born 9 June 1949 is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn Football Club Hawthorn in the Australian Football League VFL during the early 1970s. Hawken was a back pocket specialist and debuted for Hawthorn in 1970. He was a member of their 1971 premiership team. After leaving the Hawks following the 1974 season he finished his career in Tasmania with the Cooee Football Club . External links AflRleague ref L Les Hawken.html 1971 Hawthorn Hawks premiership players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hawken, Les ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 June 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hawken, Les Category 1949 births Category Living people Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Hawthorn Football Club players Category Cooee Football Club players ...   more details



  1. John Bonney

    Wikify date April 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name John Bonney fullname John Bonney image heightweight 177cm, 71.5 kg birth date birth date and age df yes 1946 11 21 birth place Tasmania originalteam Cooee death date death place years 1967 69, 1971 73, 1976 clubs AFL StK games goals 87 79 statsend 1976 careerhighlights BR John Bonney is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda Football Club St Kilda . A wingman recruited from the small Tasmanian club Cooee, Bonney played in the St Kilda grand final team of 1971. As an aspiring young player, he rang Collingwood hoping for a game, but was turned away. Wanting to play with a strong team, he then called St Kilda Who played in the 1966 Grand Final , and surprisingly was accepted and played from the bench in the first game. In a career that was riddled with injuries, his nose was broken a total of 9 times, and he had a near fatal injury in which his spleen was punctured by a kick to the stomach. He missed the 1970 and 1974 seasons due to family reasons, and turned down offers from other clubs to stick with St Kilda. Source Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bonney, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 November 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH Tasmania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bonney, John Category 1946 births Category Australian rules footballers from Tasmania Category St Kilda Football Club players Category Cooee Football Club players Category Living people AFL bio 1940s stub ...   more details



  1. Greg Towns

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Greg Towns fullname Greg Towns image birth date birth date and age 1954 1 10 df yes birth place originalteam Cooee heightweight 180 cm 83 kg position Centreman, Utility years 1974 79 br 1980 82 br Total clubs Carlton Football Club Carlton br Western Bulldogs Footscray games goals 66 23 br 23 7 br 89 30 statsend 1982 Greg Towns born 10 January 1954 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Carlton Football Club Carlton and Western Bulldogs Footscray in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . Towns played a lot in the reserves due to the strength of the Carlton side but still made four VFL finals appearances. After he wasn t picked in the 1979 finals series, where Carlton became premiers, Towns was cleared to Footscray. A Tasmanian, originally from Cooee, Towns represented his state in the 1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival . References AflRleague ref G Greg Towns.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Towns, Greg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 January 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Towns, Greg Category 1954 births Category Living people Category Carlton Football Club players Category Western Bulldogs players Category Cooee Football Club players Category Tasmanian State of Origin players Category Australian rules footballers from Tasmania ...   more details



  1. Burnie High School

    Infobox school name Burnie High School image motto Prorsum et Semper Honeste established 1916 type Public school government funded Public , Co educational , Secondary school Secondary , Day school principal Ms. Judith Fahey city Cooee, Tasmania Cooee state Tasmania country Australia flagicon Australia campus Suburban area Suburban enrolment colours Green, Gold, Red br color box 008000 color box FFD700 color box FF0000 homepage Burnie High School is a Public school government funded public , co educational , high school , located in Cooee, Tasmania Cooee , a suburb of Burnie, Tasmania Burnie , Tasmania , Australia . In April 2007, the old, original Burnie High School building located in Burnie itself was gutted by fire . The old school had been built in 1929 and following the fire, many of its remains had to be demolish ed for safety reasons. The building had been due to become the new home of the Creative Paper company and the new Burnie Visitor Centre. Instead a new building was built on the site in the years following the fire. ref name BurnieCouncil cite web url http www.burnie.net yourstory title Don t let the stories be lost in the flames accessdate 2007 11 02 date 2007 04 27 work Your Story publisher Burnie City Council archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071022031823 http www.burnie.net yourstory Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 10 22 ref Burnie High School is located behind Cooee Primary School in Fidler Street Cooee. Other high schools located in the area are Parklands High School, Wynyard High School and Marist Regional College . Productions Every second year Burnie High School puts on a production. 2007 s production was Gumshoe The Spy Musical, which was also performed by Burnie High School in 1997. Other past musical production s undertaken by the school include How the West was Warped , Sheik Rattle n Roll , Zombied , Jungle Fantasy and Bats . Notable alumni The Honourable Hon. Ron Cornish Politician Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Former mem ...   more details



  1. John Ellis (footballer)

    Essendon Football Club official website ref He spent the 1977 season with Cooee Football Club Cooee ... John Ellis Essendon, Perth, Sandgate, Cooee, Dandenong publisher Full Points Footy ref He joined Watsonia ... Club players Category Cooee Football Club players Category Dandenong Football Club players Category ...   more details



  1. Burnie/Yeoman Cricket Club

    class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 style font size larger Burnie Yeoman Cricket Club colspan 2 style text align center Deleted image removed Image Yeoman logo.JPG br Founded 1989 Two coastal clubs Burnie Cricket club and Yeoman Cricket Club combined to form Burnie Yeoman cricket club and chose their base at the Les Clarke Oval Cooee tasmania Team Colours Maroon and Grey Home Ground West Park Oval Burnie Tasmania Current Captain Current Coach Trent McColloch 2009 10 st Grade Premiers 2nd grade premiers 3rd Grade premiers U 18 state premiers NWTCA Titles colspan 2 style font size smaller footnotes Burnie Yeoman Cricket Club BYCC is a cricket team which represents Burnie, Tasmania Burnie in the Tasmanian Grade Cricket North Western Tasmanian Cricket Association grade cricket competition, in the Australia n state of Tasmania . History Burnie Yeoman The Burnie Yeoman Cricket Club was formed in 1989 when the Burnie Cricket Club and the Yeoman Cricket Clubs decided after many meetings to combine and form the Burnie Yeoman Cricket Club to be based at the Les Clarke Oval at Cooee a suburb of the city of Burnie on the North West Coast of Tasmania A state of Australia. Honours Tasmanian Grade Cricket NWTCA Premierships External links burnieyeoman.com.au Category Tasmanian grade cricket clubs Australia cricket team stub ...   more details



  1. El Alamein Fountain

    in general, ref name Cooee ref name Sydney and the two El Alamein battles in particular. ref name ... Woodward was commissioned to build the fountain ref name Cooee ref name MacMahon ref name Neville ... ref name Cooee ref name Sydney ref name MacMahon ref name DK ref name Landmarks and officially ... ref name Cooee ref name DK ref name Lonely that has been imitated by other builders. ref name Cooee ref name Heritage As the focal point of the Kings Cross, New South Wales Kings Cross area, the fountain often serves as a meeting place. ref name Cooee ref name Conde See also Australian 9th Division ...   more details



  1. Hugh Strahan

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Hugh Strahan fullname Hugh P. Strahan image birth date birth date and age 1945 6 24 df y birth place originalteam Newtown & Chilwell heightweight 185 cm 89 kg position Key position years 1967 72 clubs Geelong Football Club Geelong games goals 88 41 statsend 1972 Hugh Strahan born 24 June 1945 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Geelong Football Club Geelong in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL during the late 1960s and early 1970s. A key position player, Strahan spent six seasons at Geelong and took part in their 1968 and 1969 finals campaigns. The next stage of Strahan s career took place in Tasmania, who he represented in the 1975 Knockout Carnival . He played with Cooee and was good performer for the North West Football Union in inter league matches. In 1977 he became coach of his original club, Newtown & Chilwell in Geelong. References AflRleague ref H Hugh Strahan.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strahan, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 June 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strahan, Hugh Category 1945 births Category Living people Category Geelong Football Club players Category Cooee Football Club players Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria ...   more details



  1. Mawukura (Mulgra) Jimmy Nerrimah

    BLP sources date March 2009 Mawukura born c. 1924 is an Australia n Indigenous Australians Aboriginal artist and a Walmajarri man. His country is around Wayampajarti, a Jila a permanent waterhole in the north western area of the Great Sandy Desert . Ten years after first starting to paint, his works have been sold to overseas collectors and are represented in the National Gallery of Australia . ref http www.smh.com.au articles 2003 11 17 1069027174321.html Crack shot on canvas ref Exhibition History Solo Shows 1999 Artplace, Perth 1994 Artplace, Perth 1994 Reflections of the Kimberley Gallery, Derby 1993 Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne 2001 Artplace, Perth 2003 Cooee Gallery Sydney 2003 Artplace, Perth 2004 45 Downstairs Gallery, Melbourne 2005 Artplace, Perth 2005 Raft Artspace, Darwin Group shows 1999 Selected to hang in 16th National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Darwin 1999 Aboriginal Kunst aus West Australien, Galerie Gaswerk, Germany 1999 Cooee Gallery Sydney with Peter Skipper 1994 ACAF 4, Fourth Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Melbourne 1994 Eight Western Australian Artists, The Blaxland Gallery, Sydney 1994 City of Gosnells Art Award, Art Prize 2001 Ngurrara Canvas National Gallery of Australia 2001 Framed Gallery, Darwin 2001 Cooee Gallery Sydney with Peter Skipper Publications 1994 Playful Air to Dottiness of Bushcapes Rod O Brien The West Australian, 19 5 1995 Late Starter Tells Desert Story in Bright Acrylics Anna King Murdoch The Age 3 12 1998 Jila Painted Waters of the Great Sandy Desert Video Documentary SBS Television 2000 Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art Oxford University Press & ANU 2000 Kaltja Now, Indigenous Arts Australia Wakefield Press and Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute Collections Unsourced image removed Image Mawukura Mulgra Jimmy Nerrimah.JPG thumb Mawukura Mulgra Jimmy Nerrimah Levy Kaplan Collection, Seattle USA Thomas Vroom Collection, Amsterdam National Gallery of Australia Art Gallery of Western Austra ...   more details



  1. Greater Northern Football League

    . br File CooeeDesign.PNG 14px Cooee Football Club. br File GlenorchyDesign.PNG 14px Devonport Football ...   more details



  1. Dale Anderson (sportsman)

    Other people Dale Anderson Dale Thomas Anderson born 10 June 1931 in Latrobe, Tasmania is an Australian sportsman who played Australian rules football and first class cricket . Anderson played seven games for Australian Football League Victorian Football League club Melbourne Football Club Melbourne during 1953 and 1954, kicking 15 goals. From 1952 to 1964 he appeared in a total of six first class matches for Tasmanian Tigers Tasmania and took 14 wickets with his right arm fast medium pace bowling. References AflRleague ref D Dale Anderson.html alt Dale Anderson http content www.cricinfo.com australia content player 3966.html Cricinfo profile http demonwiki.org Dale Anderson DemonWiki profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anderson, Dale ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian sportsman DATE OF BIRTH 10 June 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anderson, Dale Category 1931 births Category Living people Category Australian rules footballers from Tasmania Category Melbourne Football Club players Category Cooee Football Club players Category Australian cricketers Category Tasmania cricketers Category People from Latrobe, Tasmania ...   more details



  1. Joshua Whitsitt

    Infobox MP honorific prefix name Joshua Whitsitt honorific suffix image constituency MP Division of Darwin Darwin parliament Australian majority predecessor George John Bell George Bell successor George John Bell George Bell term start 16 December 1922 term end 3 October 1925 birth date 1870 birth place Ireland death date BirthDeathAge 1870 1943 9 14 yes death place nationality Irish Australian spouse party Commonwealth Liberal Party Liberal 1909&ndash 16 br Independent politician Independent 1916&ndash 22 br Australian Country Party Country 1922&ndash 25 relations children residence alma mater occupation Farmer profession religion signature website footnotes Joshua Thomas Hoskins Whitsitt 1870 &ndash 14 September 1943 was an Australia n politician. Born in Ireland , where he was educated, he migrated to Tasmania as a youth, becoming a bank officer and farmer at Cooee, Tasmania Cooee . In 1909 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as one of the members for Division of Darwin state Darwin , representing the Commonwealth Liberal Party . His erratic voting behaviour eventually led to his becoming an independent politician independent , successfully defending his seat in 1916 and 1919. In 1922, he transferred to federal politics, winning the federal seat of Division of Darwin Darwin in the Australian House of Representatives for the National Party of Australia Country Party , defeating sitting Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist member George Bell Australian politician George Bell . He retired in 1925, returning to farming. Whitsitt died in 1943. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 11 09 ref References reflist start box s par au succession box title Member for Division of Darwin Darwin before George Bell Australian politician George Bell after George Bell Australian politician George Bel ...   more details



  1. Brian Lowe

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Brian Lowe fullname Brian Lowe image birth date birth date and age 1939 6 25 df y birth place originalteam South Launceston Football Club City South heightweight 189 cm 83 kg position Ruckman Australian rules football position Ruckman years 1961 63 clubs Geelong Football Club Geelong games goals 36 1 statsend 1963 Brian Lowe born 25 June 1939 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Geelong Football Club Geelong in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL during the early 1960s. Lowe, a Ruckman Australian rules football position ruckman , was with Geelong while Bob Davis Australian rules footballer Bob Davis was coach and were starting to develop into a strong side. A member of Geelong s 1961 night premiership team, Lowe played in the drawn 1962 VFL Preliminary Final against Carlton as well as the narrow loss in the replay the following weekend. Geelong again made the finals again in 1963 but Lowe, despite participating in their Semi Final defeat of Hawthorn which booked a place in the Grand Final, was not selected in the premiership decider, which they won. Upon leaving Geelong, Lowe become captain coach of Tasmanian club Cooee and represented the state, as vice captain, in the 1966 Hobart Carnival . His original club, South Launceston Football Club City South , placed him in the back pocket of their official Team of the Century . References AflRleague ref B Brian Lowe.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lowe, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 June 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lowe, Brian Category 1939 births Category Australian rules footballers from Tasmania Category Geelong Football Club players Category Cooee Football Club players Category East Lau ...   more details



  1. Massive Development

    Networking Features, Club Cooee . ref cite web url http gamebizz.de interview mit stefan lemper von club cooee title Interview mit Stefan Lemper von Club Cooee date 19. April 2010 accessdate 2011 ...   more details




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