Cooloolabin, Queensland
Cooloolabin is a rural locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Cooloolabin had a population of 311 people.
Geography
Most of Cooloolabin is mountainous, densely forested and within the Mapleton National Park, including:- Mount Bottle And Glass
- Swain Peak
The Cooloolabin Dam and the reservoir it impounds are in the south-west of the locality.
The northernmost part of Wappa Dam is in the south-east of Cooloolabin.
History
Cooloolabin is an Aboriginal word meaning "place of koalas".Cooloolabin Provisional School opened on 28 January 1915. It became Cooloolabin State School on 1 September 1916. It closed in 1962. The school was on a site at the western end of Cooloolabin Road.
Demographics
In the Cooloolabin had a population of 257 people.In the, Cooloolabin had a population of 311 people.