Mount Coolum, Queensland


Mount Coolum is a coastal suburb and a mountain within that suburb in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Mount Coolum had a population of 4,265 people.

Geography

The Sunshine Motorway passes through the locality from the north-west to the south-west. The David Low Way passes through the locality from north-east to south-east.
The mountain Mount Coolum is in the centre of the locality. Historically the mountain was known as Half Way Lump. It is above sea level.The mountain is protected within the Mount Coolum National Park.
There is a sandy beach along the Coral Sea coast.

History

The name Coolum derives from Kabi word gulum or kulum meaning without or wanting, probably referring to the Aboriginal legend of the mountain's head being knocked off in a fight with Ninderry, with the head becoming Mudjimba Island.
In the, Mount Coolum had a population of 4,265 people.

Amenities

The Sunshine Coast Regional Council operates a mobile library service which visits Suncoast Beach Drive.

Education

There are no schools in Mount Coolum. The nearest primary school is Coolum State School in neighbouring Coolum Beach. The nearest secondary school is Coolum State High School, also in Coolum Beach.