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  • Budgewoi Removals – You found us! The top choice for affordable, reliable and friendly removal services in Budgewoi. Whether you are moving local or interstate.

  • The teams of Removalists are dedicated to making sure local moves are stress-free. We services Budgewoi and its surrounding areas. With our experience, we strive to make your Budgewoi removal as smooth as possible.

  • Our teams of removalists have the tools to pack, load, and unload your items. They provide you with peace of mind during the move.

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Besides our top-notch moving services, Tuggerah Removals and Storage offers many extra services. We designed these to make your move as convenient as possible.

We provide professional packing services, ensuring your items are safely packed for transport. For those who prefer to pack themselves, we offer quality packing materials.

We also offer secure storage solutions for those in need of extra space or in-between homes. With Tuggerah Removals and Storage, we’ve got your moving needs covered every step of the way.

At Tuggerah Removals and Storage, our clients’ satisfaction is our top priority. But don’t just take our word for it, hear it from our happy customers themselves.

John is from Budgewoi. He says, “Tuggerah Removals and Storage made my move much easier than I ever thought possible.” Their team was professional and took great care in handling my belongings. Highly recommended for anyone in need of reliable and affordable removals.”

Another satisfied client, Lisa shares. Their packing quality amazed me. Everything arrived undamaged. Their storage facilities were clean and secure. I couldn’t have asked for a better moving experience.”

And it’s not just John and Lisa who are satisfied. Customers appreciate our local removals in Budgewoi. We have many testimonials. Their glowing reviews show our commitment to top furniture removal and storage services. With Tuggerah Removals and Storage, you’re not just hiring movers – you’re partnering with a team that cares.

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At Tuggerah Removals and Storage, we are proud to offer a solution. It covers all of your moving needs. Do you need furniture prepacked? Great, we’ve got experts for that! Are you short of time to disassemble your table or Beds? No worries – we’ve got you covered! We aim to make your move as easy as possible. Check out our full services below:

Tuggerah Removals offer a secure, easy, and cheap storage solution. It’s for all of our customers. We value your security – and you’ll only pay for the space you use.

We get it, life is busy! Don’t worry about the tedious time spent packing. We can make this process stress-free by providing expert packers to help!

We can help if you need to disassemble furniture to fit through the door. We can also help if you need to put it back together. Just ask today and we’ll offer you a quote!

We have a great moving service. You can benefit from it when you move locally or interstate. Speak to our Removal Consultants today and let’s get you going.

Moving to Budgewoi from Sydney or just around the corner? We know that the process can be stressful. That’s why our professional removal team.

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We have experience with interstate moves. We have helped families and individuals move from Sydney. They went to other big Australian cities. These cities include Brisbane, Melbourne, and Canberra.

Tuggerah Removals and Storage has a key value: the personal approach we take to every move. We want to make each move as comfortable as possible.

Make a first step and simply contact us for a free consultation. We can answer all your questions and help you find out which moving option is most suitable for you.

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We help you arrange your house removal in Budgewoi. We can also organise packing and unpacking services if you need it.

We take your needs seriously. That’s why we’re adamant that we won’t hit you with extra charges and hidden costs. You just need to tell us what you need. Our removal consultants will give you the quote for your next move. We can provide you with a comprehensive quote, so why wait?

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Budgewoi (/bʌəwɔɪ/ BUDGE-ə-woy) is a coastal town that is located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Budgewoi is situated on two peninsulas that is split by the Budgewoi Lake. The town is located about 114 km northeast of Sydney. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area.

Much of the town is surrounded by water; Lake Munmorah, Budgewoi Lake and the Pacific Ocean. Budgewoi is an ideal spot for water enthusiasts. Coles opened its doors in 2005 expanding the central business area and drawing businesses and consumers to the area. It is a relatively quiet, coastal town.

Name

Some sources give the original name as Pudgeway (Aboriginal term for young grass) but this is open to conjecture with local historian (Bruce Russell, “From Pudgeway to Budgewoi”, 1984) stating the aboriginal name for the area as Budjeri, which meant “good conditions” and described the abundance of wallabies, birds, fish, prawns, trees, shrubs and plants they could use to sustain a healthy tribe. early colonists named the area Pudgeway but over the years it has been known by many other names: Budgeway, Possum’s Fence, Sinking, Sandy Point, Halekulani and the present name of Budgewoi which was made official in July 1978. Another source says Budgewoi is an Aboriginal term for “Where the Waters Meet” and this describes the landscape.  A news article from The Sun on 14 September 1923 describes “Budgewoi” as aboriginal for “Good Fishing”[3]

History

In 1827, John Slade offered grant of 640 acres (2.6 km2) but appears not to have taken up the offer. On 11 August 1843, Robert Henderson was granted 640 acres (2.6 km2). He established a dairy farm on the property, supplying milk, meat and cheese to the growing settlement at Gosford as well as the Dove Inn in Sydney, which he also owned.[4] He named the property “Budgewoi”.[5]

In 1856, Henderson sold the dairy farm and two parcels of land in Bungaree Norah to his close friend Edward Hargraves for the sum of $1000, reportedly part of Hargraves’ prize money from the NSW Government for the discovery of gold at Ophir. Hargraves then built “Noraville”. Wollombi Aboriginal Tribe members are known to have worked on the property. Some sources state that Hargraves “befriended” tribe members. Cattle were grazed as far as Buff Point and Elizabeth Bay.

Norah Head lighthouse built and opened in 1903 after vessel wreckages.

Originally used for grazing cattle and agriculture, by the early 1930s Budgewoi was becoming known as a holiday destination and families would come from Sydney to camp over weekends and during holidays. However, getting to the area was not easy so it did not become as popular as other places on the Central Coast.

Surrounding areas

Chinese fishermen worked the Tuggerah Lakes area in the late 1850s, in particular, what is now known as Canton Beach at Toukley. While not confirmed, it is believed this is where the name is derived from. It was a base for catching and curing fish that were then shipped to Queensland, the goldfields and back to China.

1889 saw the opening of the railway from Sydney to Newcastle and Wyong turning into a proper township with the opening of the Royal Hotel and the first post office established. The railway was the making of the timber industry. In its hey day, around the turn of the century, Wyong exported thousands of railway sleepers. In 1904 the Lighthouse at Norah Head was built and the first few houses began to appear at The Entrance. Already early tourists were making the trip to Tuggerah Lakes – by boat, horse-drawn vehicle and train. They went mainly for the fishing and the long bracing walks along the beaches. Slowly, but surely, the population of the Shire grew. Roads, bridges and boarding houses were built. After the war, the Central Coast came of age. The event was marked by the creation of a New Shire, Wyong, out of the old Erina Shire in 1947.

Schools

The Budgewoi Public School was built in 1961, the first headmaster being Mr R. Passlow. He had a staff of five and about 150 pupils in the original block on the corner of Woolana and Lukela avenues. The official record of the school states that a teacher was appointed in January 1960 and the first class started in February 1960. It is possible that these pupils were taught at the Budgewoi Hall, the only one available at the time. The alternative would have been a home or a marquee.[6]

With no high school located in the town, it has always been necessary for students to be bused to schools in the surrounding area; this was Wyong High School until the opening of Gorokan High School in 1976 and to Northlakes High School since its opening in 1981.

Churches

St John’s Budgewoi had Church of England services held fortnightly in the community hall during the 1950s and 1960s. The Budgewoi Ladies Guild was formed to buy a block of land, which was purchased for $423. In December 1971 St John the Evangelist Budgewoi was dedicated and 20 people attended and worshipped. In 2006 church buildings were in need of refurbishment and upgrading to meet the requirements of Wyong Shire Council and due to the short notice given by Council and the significant funds needed the Parish Council reluctantly agreed that it had no option but to close the church for public worship. The final service was held in St John’s Church Budgewoi on 10 September 2006 and it was formally closed by the Assistant Bishop of Newcastle, Graeme Rutherford, on that day.

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). “Budgewoi (suburb and locality)”Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ “Budgewoi”Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSWGeographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 7 October 2006. Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^ “Budgewoi Estate”Sun (Sydney, NSW). 14 September 1923. p. 15. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  4. ^ Taylor, Joan 1884 The Henderson and Ward Families of Brisbane Water.
  5. ^ Section 76 on Historic map of the Parish of Wallarah, 8th Edition 1920, viewed on [1] March 2022
  6. ^ excerpt from “From Pudgeway to Budgewoi” originally compiled by Bruce Russell in 1983 and since updated

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A removalist in Budgewoi will costs $160 to $250 per hour. That includes 2 men in a fully equipped truck. But many factors can affect the cost. This includes the move's distance, the amount of furniture, and if you need full service. Or, will you pack yourself? edited 3 February 2024?

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