Description
Coolah is a town in the central western part of New South Wales, Australia in Warrumbungle Shire.
Coolah is a town in the central western part of New South Wales, Australia in Warrumbungle Shire.At the 2016 census, Coolah had a population of 1,290. The name Coolah is derived from the Port Jackson Pidgin English word meaning "angry".
History
Coolah was initially the lands of the Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi People. It is said the valley was often used as a meeting groundbetween peoples of the two nations. The area was also the home to King Togee a legendary leader of his people. His gravesite is on the Neilrex Road to the west of Coolah.
The Coolah area was first colonised by British pastoralists in the late 1830s. A Border Police barracks was established at Coolah around 1840 under Graham Douglas Hunter who was the Commissioner for Crown Lands for the Bligh District. Coolah Post Office opened on 1 January 1849. The town was served by a branch railway from March 1920 until May 1975.Cadbury Schweppes introduced a citrus-flavored energy drink in the US in 2006 named Coolah Energy.The text on the packaging for this product refers to the Australian Cadbury Schweppes product Solo as its inspiration, along with the lifestyle of the inhabitants of the town of Coolah.
Coolah is the location of the first Australian memorial commemorating The Battle of Long Tan. A total of 18 trees were planted along Coolah's Vietnam Memorial Avenue, one for each Australian soldier killed during the battle.
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Population: 1001-10000
Time zone: UTC +11:00
Area: 1590.916 km2
Elevation: 501-1000 metres
Town elevation: 501 m
Population number: 1,290
Local Government Area: Warrumbungle Shire Council