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Barcoo may refer to: __NOTOC__ Geography * Shire of Barcoo, a local government area in Queensland, Australia * Electoral district of Barcoo, Queensland, Australia * Barcoo River, Queensland, Australia Ships * , a Royal Australian Navy frigate * , a passenger ship requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1914 People * Luq Barcoo (born 1998), American National Football League player See also * ''Scortum barcoo ''Scortum barcoo'' is a species of fish in the family Terapontidae, known by the common names Barcoo grunter and jade perch. It is endemic to Australia, where it can be found in certain major rivers, including the Barcoo River. It is reared in h ...'', a fish species also known as the Barcoo grunter * Barcoo fever, a formerly common Australian ailment * Aussie salute or Barcoo salute, a gesture intended to keep bush flies from a person's face * Gheorghe Barcu (born 1934), Romanian former footballer {{disambig, geo, ship ...
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Shire Of Barcoo
The Shire of Barcoo is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. In June 2018, the shire had a population of 267 people. It covers an area of , and has existed as a local government entity since 1887. It is named for the Barcoo River which reaches a confluence with the Thomson River in the shire to form Cooper Creek. The major industry in the shire is beef production and some opal mining. There has been some development of the known oil and gas reserves in the region. History Kuungkari (also known as Kungkari and Koonkerri) is a language of Western Queensland. The Kuungkari language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of Longreach Shire Council and Blackall-Tambo Shire Council. The Barcoo Division was created on 24 December 1887 out of the eastern part of the Diamantina Division, and was subject to the ''Divisional Boards Act 1887''. In 1927, the council met at Stonehenge. With the passage of the ''Local Authoriti ...
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Electoral District Of Barcoo
Barcoo was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1885 to 1972. It was created in 1885, by dividing the district of Mitchell, with Barcoo taking up its western area. It was named after the Barcoo River, and covered remote rural areas in Southwest Queensland. Barcoo was mostly a safe seat for the Labor Party The death of Frank Murphy created a by-election on 5 March 1892. A shearer, Tommy Ryan (not to be confused with Premier T. J. Ryan), became the first endorsed Labor candidate in Queensland, and won the seat against opponent William Henry Campbell, the editor and proprietor of the local newspaper, The Western Champion. The seat was later held by the Premier, T. J. Ryan. Remarkably, his win in 1909 was the last time a member was elected for the seat at a general election. All subsequent members were the victors in by-elections. The electorate was abolished in the redistribution preceding the 1972 state election. ...
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Barcoo River
The Barcoo River in western Queensland, Australia rises on the northern slopes of the Warrego Range, flows in a south-westerly direction and unites with the Thomson River to form Cooper Creek. The first European to see the river was Thomas Mitchell in 1846, who named it Victoria River, believing it to be the same river as that named Victoria River by J. C. Wickham in 1839. It was renamed by Edmund Kennedy after a name supplied by local Aborigines. The waters of the river flow towards Lake Eyre in central Australia while those of rivers further east join the Murray-Darling basin and reach the sea in South Australia. The river forms a boundary between outback Australia and the "Far Outback"; legend has it that west of the Barcoo there is very little in the way of civilisation. Tributaries include the Alice River Towns situated on the banks of the Barcoo River include Blackall, Isisford, Tambo and Retreat. The southern boundary of Welford National Park is marked by the Ba ...
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Luq Barcoo
Luqman Barcoo (born July 27, 1998) is an American football cornerback who is a free agent. He played college football at San Diego State University, and signed as an undrafted free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2020. He was the first defensive player drafted by the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL. Early life Barcoo was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised by his mother, Brigette Burns, with the family eventually settling in Chula Vista, California. His given name, Luqman, is of Arabic and Turkish origins, and he began to go by Luq as a child because people had trouble pronouncing his full name. High school career Barcoo attended Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, where he earned three letters in football and became a two-way starter. On offense, he rushed 57 times for 472 yards and six touchdowns in his final two seasons and caught 71 passes for 1,314 yards and 15 touchdowns. On defense, Barcoo recorded 74 tackles (52 solo), four tackles for loss, five intercepti ...
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Scortum Barcoo
''Scortum barcoo'' is a species of fish in the family Terapontidae, known by the common names Barcoo grunter and jade perch. It is endemic to Australia, where it can be found in certain major rivers, including the Barcoo River. It is reared in hatcheries. Description This fish has a sturdy body and a small head. The body is brownish with darker blotches and darker fins. The fish reaches a maximum length of about 50 cm. Biology The fish is omnivorous. Prey items include crustaceans, insects, molluscs Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is estim ..., and fish. Floods may trigger breeding in the wild fish. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3755283 Freshwater fish of Australia barcoo Fish described in 1917 ...
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Aussie Salute
The Aussie salute, otherwise known as the Barcoo salute (named after the region around Barcoo River, Queensland), is the gesture commonly deployed all across Australia to deter bush flies (''Musca vetustissima''Milewski, Antoni. A new perspective on our embarrassment of fliesWildlife Australia Vol. 53, No. 2, Winter 2016: 21-23. .'')'' from the human face. The movement responds to the fly found in Australia, the bush fly. The ''Musca vetustissima ''Musca vetustissima'', commonly known as the Australian bush fly, is a species of fly found in Australia. It is the specific fly that has given rise to the expression " Aussie salute". Description The Australian bush fly is a dung fly that ...'' is attracted to such fluids as saliva, tears and sweat,Weule, G. and Hardy, D., 2017. ''Saluting A Great Australian: The Bush Fly''. nlineAbc.net.au. Available at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2017-01-26/salute-the-great-australian-bush-fly/8211770 resulting in them often hover ...
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