Cooee Bay
Cooee Bay is a coastal locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the, Cooee Bay had a population of 942 people.
Geography
Cooee Bay is bounded to the east by the Coral Sea. It is centrally located on the Capricorn Coast, two kilometres south of Yeppoon, and north of Emu Park.Like its neighbouring suburb Taranganba, Cooee Bay is separated from Yeppoon by Ross Creek, a popular fishing location.
Cooee Bay has the following headlands :
- Wave Point
- Keppel Outlook
- Wreck Point
- Yeppoon Inlet at the mouth of Ross Creek
- Fishermans Bay south of the mount of Ross Creek
- Brumms Cove between Wave Point and Keppel Outlook
- Cooee Bay south of Keppel Outlook
Offshore to the east is the locality of The Keppels which contain the Great Keppel Islands and a number of other islands.
History
Cooee Bay Post Office opened on 18 September 1961 by Don and Edna Schabe who had previously owned the Cooee Bay General Store. There is a memorial to Don Schabe in the park for his contribution to the Cooee Bay Progress Association. Prior to the opening of the post office, a receiving office had been open from 1894. The post office closed in 1977.During World War 2, Cooee Bay was heavily occupied by the US Army.
Prior to local government amalgamations in 2008, the Capricorn Coast was administered by Livingstone Shire Council. From 2008 to 2013 it was administered by Rockhampton Region. From 1 January 2014, the Shire of Livingstone was restored and now administers Cooee Bay.
Demographics
In the, Cooee Bay had a population of 1,275 people.In the, Cooee Bay had a population of 913 people.
In the, Cooee Bay had a population of 942 people.