An Australian name for a drover who herds large mobs of sheep or cattle over long distances, to a market or rail head, or to open up new grazing territory
Overlander (train) was a rail service that operated between the cities of Wellington and Auckland, New Zealand
Overlander, Western Australia, a location in Australia
Overlanders, Edmonton, a residential neighbourhood in the Hermitage area of northeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The Overlanders (film), a 1946 movie about Australian drovers herding cattle across the Australian outback during World War II
The Overlanders (band), the name of a British 1960s music group
Overlander Mountain, in Mount Robson Provincial Park, Canada
Gregor the Overlander, the first book of the Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins
A human-like species in the comic books Sonic the Hedgehog. They are slightly-mutated descendants of humans, having only four fingers instead of five, and were created by the Xorda gene bomb which was exploded on Earth thousands of years ago