HMAS Coogee was a passenger ferry that briefly served as a Royal Australian Navy armed patrol vessel and minesweeper in the latter part of the First World War.
Thompson and Sons built her at North Sands, Sunderland as Lancashire Witch, launching her on 23 March 1887 and completing her on 9 May.
John Dickinson and Son of Monkwearmouth built her triple-expansion steam engines.
However, in 1888 Huddart Parker bought her, renamed her Coogee and registered her in Melbourne.
[1] On 20 May 1918 the Royal Australian Navy requisitioned Coogee and commissioned her as a minesweeper for the Bass Strait and as an armed patrol vessel.