A village under the local government area of the Greater Taree City Council in northern New South Wales, Coopernook is located 24 kilometres northeast of Taree, 11 kilometres west of Harrington, 187 kilometres north of Newcastle and 60 kilometres south of Port Macquarie. The Pacific Highway bisects Coopernook diagonally and crosses the Landsdowne River at the southern border of the town. Among the earliest settlers of the village were the families of Calvin, Rose, Buchanan, Eggins, Longworth, Gillogilly and Latham. While a small residential town, Coopernook has a public school, a handful of small businesses, and a bus stop that takes residents to and from the neighbouring suburbs. It also has a motel, a bed and breakfast, and the more...
A village under the local government area of the Greater Taree City Council in northern New South Wales, Coopernook is located 24 kilometres northeast of Taree, 11 kilometres west of Harrington, 187 kilometres north of Newcastle and 60 kilometres south of Port Macquarie. The Pacific Highway bisects Coopernook diagonally and crosses the Landsdowne River at the southern border of the
A village under the local government area of the Greater Taree City Council in northern New South Wales, Coopernook is located 24 kilometres northeast of Taree, 11 kilometres west of Harrington, 187 kilometres north of Newcastle and 60 kilometres south of Port Macquarie. The Pacific Highway bisects Coopernook diagonally and crosses the Landsdowne River at the southern border of the town. Among the earliest settlers of the village were the families of Calvin, Rose, Buchanan, Eggins, Longworth, Gillogilly and Latham. While a small residential town, Coopernook has a public school, a handful of small businesses, and a bus stop that takes residents to and from the neighbouring suburbs. It also has a motel, a bed and breakfast, and the more popular and historic Coopernook Hotel adjacent to the northern end of Landsdowne River.