Talk:Coochin Creek
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Coochin Creek State school
editThe current Beerwah State School (formerly Coochin Creek State School) is near Old Gympie Road at Beerwah. A settlement known as Coochin Creek was here, before it moved to the current location at Beerwah. I don't think this Coochin Creek is the same one that is covered in the article.