Cooeeimbardi, Queensland

Cooeeimbardi is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Cooeeimbardi had "no people or a very low population".

Geography
The Brisbane River forms the western and southern boundaries of the locality.

The northern and eastern parts of the locality is mostly undeveloped mountainous country, including the following named peaks:
 * Mount Boorran (-27.1161°N, 152.5181°W) 475 m
 * Mount Somerset (-27.1053°N, 152.516°W) 447 m
 * Point Deception (-27.1243°N, 152.5199°W) 463 m.

This land is mostly part of the Deer Reserve National Park (-27.0811°N, 152.526°W). The national park is 3228 ha and extends into the neighbouring localities of Fulham to the north, Hazeldean to the northeast, and Somerset Dam (the locality) to the east.

The southern and western areas of the locality are on lower flatter land (approx 70–80 metres above sea level). This land is freehold and predominantly used for grazing cattle.

History
Cooembardie Provisional School opened on 27 July 1927. On 1 September 1928, it became Cooembardie State School. It closed in March 1953. It was west of Cooeeimbardi Road at approx -27.1103°N, 152.484°W.

Demographics
In the, Cooeeimbardi had a population of 7 people.

In the, Cooeeimbardi had "no people or a very low population".