Removalist Waverley and Sydney Eastern Suburbs

Man and His Van Movers Waverley

Man and His Van furniture movers are the removalists for Waverley and the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. Man and His Van have been moving Sydney for the last 17 years. We move the whole spectrum from the larger Vaucluse House to one bedroom units. We have storage for both long and short term storage.

Contact Man and His Van Removals on 02 99073300

Man and His Van cover the following Waverely suburbs:

 

 BEN BUCKLER 2026, BONDI 2026 BONDI BEACH 2026 BONDI JUNCTION 2022 BONDI NORTH 2026 BONDI SOUTH 2026 BRONTE 2024 BRONTE BEACH 2024 CENTENNIAL PARK 2021 CHARING CROSS 2024 DIAMOND BAY 2030 DOVER HEIGHTS 2030 LUGAR BRAE 2024 MILL HILL 2022 QUEENS PARK 2022 ROSE BAY 2029 ROSE BAY NORTH 2030 TAMARAMA 2026 TAMARAMA BAY 2026 VAUCLUSE 2030 VAUCLUSE HEIGHTS 2030 WAVERLEY 2024 WAVERLEY EAST 2024 WAVERLEY SOUTH 2024

 


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History of Waverley

Waverley was the second Sydney suburb to become a municipality. This happened on June 13, 1859, when Sir William Denison, who was the Governor-General and also the Governor-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales, proclaimed the establishment of "The Municipality of Waverley".

Sir William agreed to do this after he had received a petition asking him to, signed by 70 people who lived in what were then three country areas named Waverley, Bondi and Little Coogee. The first land grant in Waverley was made 50 years before it was made a Municipality when Governor Bligh gave 81 hectares to a Mr. William Roberts. That piece of land covered what is now most of the business and residential area of Bondi Beach.

At one of its earliest meetings, in December, 1859, the new Waverley Council divided the Municipality into three wards (or sections), and named them Bondi, Waverley and Nelson. Later a fourth ward was added and called Lawson. Now those wards are named Bondi, Waverley, Hunter and Lawson. Hunter covers North Bondi and Dover Heights, Bondi of course covers Bondi Beach and the residential area behind it, Waverley covers Waverley and Lawson covers Bondi Junction down to Bronte Beach. Like most newly settled areas, Waverley grew along with the development of public transport. For instance, in modern times, Bondi Junction became a bigger and more important commercial area after the eastern suburbs railway to the Bondi Junction terminal was completed in 1979.