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Overview Cooroibah is a suburb in the Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. The north of Cooroibah is home to a section of the Great Sandy National Park. In the 2016 census, the population of the locality was 2041 people.
Living in Cooroibah Cooroibah is a beautiful area with great outdoors as it has an abundance of wildlife. The neighbourhood is friendly and safe. The properties are spread in acres, so there is enough privacy. Also, such huge properties are ideal for hobbies like horses, hens, etc. Cooroibah offers an exciting lifestyle and is close to everything like shops, stores, cafes, and restaurants. The suburb is around 10 minutes from Noosaville, 15 minutes from Hastings Street, and 7 minutes from Tewantin. Cooroibah attracts families, singles, professionals, and retirees as a peaceful and lively lakeside suburb.
History of Cooroibah Cooroibah is an Aboriginal name that means ‘place of possums’. The locality was within the Sunshine Coast Region from 2008 to 2013. It was due to the amalgamation and then de-amalgamation of the Shire of Moosa into the Sunshine Coast Region. In 1992, Cooroibah recorded the largest flood event at Lake Cooroibah, and it was approximately 2.55 metres. The nearby suburbs include Ringtail Creek, Noosa North Shore, Lake Macdonald, and Tewantin.
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