This article is about the town in Tasmania. For the given name, see Oona.
Oonah is a rural locality in the local government areas of Burnie and Waratah-Wynyard in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about 38 kilometres (24 mi) south-west of the town of Burnie.
The 2016 census determined a population of nil for the state suburb of Oonah.[1]
^ ab"2016 Census Quick Stats Oonah (Tas.)". quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
Oonah is a rural locality in the local government areas of Burnie and Waratah-Wynyard in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about 38 kilometres...
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while at the Old Vic; she died from meningitis in 1926. His second wife was Oonah Veronica Todd-Naylor, who survived him. Together they had a daughter, Veronica...
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three ships. The Oonah (originally on the Sydney-Hobart route) was operated along with SS Loongana and Nairana until 1935 when Oonah and Loongana were...
warriors that their camps were being raided. They disengaged with cries of "Oonah, oonah!", the Seneca signal to retire, and headed for the camps to protect their...
life, on 3 July 1935 Maheno left Sydney under tow by the 1,758-ton ship Oonah, a former Tasmanian Steamers Pty. Ltd. Bass Strait ferry, built in 1888...
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Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...
Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...
Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...
Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...
Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...
in the knee. He was invalided out in 1917 By then, he had married Rhoda Oonah Marjorie Moran Pratt, and the Archbishop of York was able to have him appointed...
educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1923 he married Oonah Rose McNeile. After serving as Minister at the British Embassy at Washington...
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read it aloud, word for word, and then set it on fire. He was married to Oonah McFee, a writer who won the Books in Canada First Novel Award for her sole...
established his reputation as an editor when the first book he ever edited, Oonah McFee's novel Sandbars, won the Books in Canada First Novel Award. He subsequently...
passenger operations in 1959 when the Australian National Line took over. Oonah Loongana Nairana Taroona Tatana Streets in the Burnie suburbs of Shorewell...
international netball match. On 20 August 1948, New Zealand, captained by Oonah Shannahan, hosted their first home test against Australia at Forbury Park...
Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...
Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980) W. D. Valgardson...