Kookabookra Creek (GULLY), NSW Details

Description

A watercourse about 3km long. It rises about 4km WSW of Bear Hill Gap and flows generally N into Sara River.

Origin

CHINAMANS CREEK - originated in Minning Era when Chinese people had domestic gardens along the Creek.

Kookabookra Creek (GULLY), NSW
title Kookabookra Creek (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 31457
placename Kookabookra Creek
designation GULLY
geographical name
previous names Chinamans Creek; Kookarabooka Creek (Nr); Kookaburra Creek (Nr)
lga GUYRA
description A watercourse about 3km long. It rises about 4km WSW of Bear Hill Gap and flows generally N into Sara River.
meaning
origin CHINAMANS CREEK - originated in Minning Era when Chinese people had domestic gardens along the Creek.
history
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