Lake Macquarie History

Coolamin Street

Coolamon is an Aboriginal word meaning 'food tray or bowl made from wood' (Source: "Aboriginal Words of Australia" by A.H and A.W. Reed). This word is related to coolamin, a variation of spelling. Coolamin Street was part of the Town of Wyee proclaimed on 22 August 1891.

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