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- SS Koombana was a p****enger steamship that was built in Scotland in 1908 for the Adelaide Steamship Company, for coastal liner services between Fremantle...
- Feb: H. K. Bedford Feb (unknown date): Augsburg 12 Mar: Oceana 20 Mar: Koombana 2 Apr: USS Santee 15 Apr: Titanic (sinking) 20 Apr: Sultaniye 12 May: HMS A3...
- Collie River at the southern end of the Leschenault Inlet, which opens to Koombana Bay and the larger Geographe Bay which extends southwards to Cape Naturaliste...
- Feb: H. K. Bedford Feb (unknown date): Augsburg 12 Mar: Oceana 20 Mar: Koombana 2 Apr: USS Santee 15 Apr: Titanic (sinking) 20 Apr: Sultaniye 12 May: HMS A3...
- Australia, who died in May 1910. In 1909 a tour of north-west ports in SS Koombana was undertaken including Price, and the premier Sir Newton Moore. It is...
- (38°54′S), Barker Inlet in Adelaide, South Australia and Leschenault Inlet (Koombana Park), near Bunbury, Western Australia. Nearly half of Australia's mangrove...
- is the mascot for Ferguson Valley, an area in Dardanup. Wardandi Boodja Koombana Drive, Bunbury February 2019 5m high, 6m wide Representing a Noongar face...
- 150 of the people 200 aboard were killed. 150–200 1912  United Kingdom Koombanadisappeared on 20 March north of Port Hedland, Western Australia, in...
- (PDF), Western Australian Government Gazette, p. 2356, 16 June 1995 "THE Koombana Disaster". The Daily News. Vol. ****I, no. 11, 487. Western Australia. 13...
- Australian heat wave 143 1912 Cyclone Sinking of the SS Koombana and Balla Balla cyclone 173+ The SS Koombana was lost in a cyclone between Port Hedland and Broome...