1. Professional Removalist Team
Our team of experienced and professional removalists is dedicated to providing exceptional service. We handle your things with extreme care and precision. We make sure they arrive safely at their new destination.
2. Exceptional Service & Tailored Solutions
Every move is unique, and we offer tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. We do pre-packing, furniture assembly/disassembly, and storage. We customize our services to fit your needs.
3. Transparency & Security
We believe in complete transparency and security. Our pricing is simple, with no hidden fees. We use strict security measures. They protect your things during the move.
4. Fully Equipped Trucks
Our fleet of trucks is fully equipped with the latest tools and technology to handle moves of any size. Whether you’re moving locally, across the country, or interstate, we’ve got you covered.
5. Flexible & Affordable
We understand that moving can be expensive. That’s why we offer flexible, cheap packages. They suit different budgets. But, we don’t compromise on quality.
6. Delivery On Time
Punctuality is one of our core values. We ensure that your things are delivered on time. It happens every time. So, you can settle into your new home or office as planned.
7. Sustainable Practices
We are committed to sustainable practices. We designed our operations to minimize environmental impact. This makes us an eco-friendly choice for your moving needs.
“Tuggerah Removals made our move so much easier! The team was professional, efficient, and handled all our belongings with care. Highly recommend them for anyone looking to move.” – Google Customer Review
“The best movers on the Central Coast! Tuggerah Removals provided exceptional service from start to finish. They were punctual, friendly, and took great care of our office equipment during the move.” – Google Customer Review
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Moving to Bathurst from Central Coast or just around the corner?
That’s why our professional removal team are here to help.
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Yes, we have experience with interstate moves. Having 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.
We help you arrange your furniture move. We can also organise packing and unpacking services if you need them.
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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Bathurst (/ˈbæθɜːrst/) is a city in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Bathurst is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) west-northwest of Sydney and is the seat of the Bathurst Regional Council. Bathurst is the oldest inland settlement in Australia[2] and had a population of 37,191[1] in June 2019.
Bathurst is often referred to as the Gold Country as it was the site of the first gold discovery and where the first gold rush occurred in Australia. Today education, tourism and manufacturing drive the economy. The internationally known racetrack Mount Panorama is a landmark of the city. Bathurst has a historic city centre with many ornate buildings remaining from the New South Wales gold rush in the mid to late 19th century.
The median age of the city’s population is 35 years; which is particularly young for a regional centre (the state median is 38), and is related to the large education sector in the community.[1][3] The city has had a moderate population growth of 1.29% year-on-year averaged over the five years until 2019, making Bathurst the tenth fastest-growing urban area in New South Wales outside Sydney.[1] This growth over recent years has resulted in increased urban development, including retail precincts, sporting facilities, housing estates and expanding industrial areas.
Geography
Bathurst is located on the western edge of the Great Dividing Range in the Macquarie River plain; also known as the Bathurst plains.[4]
The Macquarie River, which is part of the Murray-Darling basin, the largest river system in Australia, runs through the centre of the city. A number of levee banks have been erected in Bathurst to protect the region from occasional flood events.[5]
Mount Panorama is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the CBD and effectively within the city limits; it is 877 metres (2,877 ft) AMSL and rises 215 metres (705 ft) above the Bathurst CBD.
The Great Western Highway, which begins in the centre of the city of Sydney, ends at Bathurst. Two main state highways start at Bathurst: the Mitchell Highway to Bourke and the Mid-Western Highway to Hay. Bathurst is about mid-way along a regional road route from Canberra and Goulburn to Mudgee and the Hunter Region. Bathurst is also on the Main Western railway line that starts at Sydney Central and proceeds for 242 kilometres (150 mi) by rail to Bathurst.
The Macquarie River divides Bathurst with the CBD located on the western side of the river. Four road bridges and two rail bridges span the river within the city area. From the upstream side they are: Macquarie River Railway Bridge (built in 1876[6]) closed in 2011 (replaced with a new concrete single track rail bridge structure alongside and brought into use in 2011); the four lane Evans Bridge which opened in 1995; the Denison Bridge opened in 1870 (closed to road traffic and now a pedestrian bridge); the Gordon Edgell Bridge, a low−level bridge located on George Street; and Rankens Bridge at Eglinton.
At Tuggerah Removals, we understand that moving can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. That’s why our team is dedicated to providing you with a seamless and stress-free removal process. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality service at affordable prices, making us the go-to choice for all your moving needs.
Our professional team of movers are highly trained and experienced in handling all types of moves, from small residential relocations to large commercial moves. We have the necessary equipment and expertise to ensure that your belongings are transported safely and securely to their new destination.
Whether you’re moving within Bathurst or across state lines, we’ve got you covered. Our fleet of modern trucks are equipped with air-ride suspension systems to protect your items from any.
Central Business District and suburbs
Bathurst’s central business district (CBD) is located on William, George, Howick, Russell, and Durham Streets. The CBD is about 25 hectares (62 acres) in area and covers two city blocks. Banking, government services, shopping centres, retail shops, a park (shown) and monuments are in this area.
Bathurst has retained a mix of main street shopping along with enclosed shopping centres within the CBD, unlike other towns where the CBD focus has split between main street and new shopping centre developments located in the suburbs. Within the CBD lies Kings Parade; this is a park setting with several memorials of people and events in history. It is a popular location for locals to meet. Keppel Street is Bathurst’s second commercial shopping area, removed from the CBD by two blocks to the south. This area developed once the railway arrived in 1876.
The main suburbs of Bathurst are: Kelso, Eglinton, West Bathurst, Llanarth, South Bathurst, Gormans Hill, Windradyne, Windradyne Heights and Abercrombie Estate. One of the newer suburbs is Marsden Estate, in Kelso.[8]
Climate
Due to its elevation, Bathurst has an oceanic climate (Cfb), according to Köppen climate classification. Bathurst is in Australia’s cool temperate climate zone which is defined as having mild to warm summers and cool to cold winters.[9][10] Regular summer thunderstorms are common, resulting from the flat plains country to the west, leading into the mountainous nature of the country around Bathurst and assisting the development of storm cells. These storms rarely strike the city and instead often move either in a southeast or north east direction away from Bathurst[11] Bathurst gets 106.9 clear days annually.[12]
In winter, light to moderate snowfalls occur each year on the high country around Bathurst, whilst snow is relatively rare in the city itself due to its low elevation at a northern latitude. On 5 July 1900, Bathurst received a freak snowfall measuring at 68 centimetres (27 in) in the main street.[13] Bathurst is relatively dry year-round, as it lay in a rain shadow on account of its sheltered valley location flanked by hills and ranges on all sides.[14]
On 11 February 2017, Bathurst Ag recorded a new record high temperature of 41.5 °C (106.7 °F),[15] although temperatures of 40 °C (104 °F) are exceedingly rare for Bathurst. There is a reading of 44.7 °C (112.5 °F) on 12 January 1878 at the gaol, however such a reading may have been subject to overexposure. The highest minimum temperatures on record are 28.1 °C (82.6 °F) on 14 January 1939, and 27.8 °C (82.0 °F) on 20 November 1904. The lowest recorded temperature was −10.6 °C (12.9 °F) on 31 July 1873; and the lowest maximum temperature was an extraordinary −0.8 °C (30.6 °F) on 18 June 1877, which is the only known daily maximum below 0 °C (32 °F) to have occurred in a major Australian city.
Transport
Roads
Bathurst is a regional highway hub. Several roads including the Great Western Highway, Mid-Western Highway, Mitchell Highway, O’Connell Road to Oberon and Bathurst-Ilford Road all start in Bathurst. Other major roads in Bathurst include Durham Street, Eleven Mile Drive, and Bradwardine Road.
Rail
Bathurst railway station is located ten minutes’ walk from the city centre. It is serviced by daily NSW TrainLink trains and buses east to Lithgow then on to Sydney, northwest to Dubbo, west to Parkes and south to Cootamundra.[122] [123]
Bus
Local bus services provided by Bathurst Buslines operate in the surrounding suburbs of Bathurst,[124] with a bus interchange in Howick Street, opposite Armada Bathurst.
Interurban bus services are provided between Bathurst and Lithgow, Bathurst and Orange, and Bathurst and Oberon. Long-distance coaches are operating between Bathurst and Sydney by Australia Wide Coaches.
Air
FlyPelican is the only airline providing passenger services at Bathurst Airport; the airline operates 6 return flights from Sydney Airport per week from Sunday to Friday.
References
^ Jump up to: b c d e “2021 Bathurst, Census All persons QuickStats”. Australian
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The cost of hiring a Bathurst removalist in range from $180 per hour to $220 per hour for a two-person team with a full equipped truck and this includes the basics like loading, transport, and unloading. The average rate for 2 men and a truck is $220 per hour. And would depend on the size and access of the job edited 16 May 2024?
Bathurst moves can cost between $300 and $7,500 depending on how many bedrooms you have and how many belongings you need to move plus the access to the property.
Definitely, we are more than happy to provide you with a fixed moving cost quote. You can obtain this by calling us on Ph 0447 778-098 Then a expert local removal coordinators will then closely assess your move and provide a fixed quote for you. Quotes are valid for 30 days from the date of issue.
The moving crew will disassemble and reassemble beds for your relocation. We may also need to remove table legs and buffet mirrors in order to safely transport these items. Household furniture items we disassemble will be reassembled at delivery.
The dismantling and reassembly of items such as trampolines, gym and swing sets does not form part of our normal service as there is often a need for specialised tools. Your moving consultant will be able to include an option for specialist assembly services within your quotation proposal.
All goods moved by us are covered by public liability and goods in transit insurance.
For those moves not covered by comprehensive insurance we can provided this as an optional extra for you. If you would look more detailed information regarding insurance, please call our office on Ph 0447 778-098 and one of our friendly staff can answer any questions you may have.
We understand that peace of mind is important to all customers, which is why we make sure every move is covered by the necessary insurance so that your goods are secure at all times. Thank you for choosing Tuggerah Removals. We look forward
The following are considered to be dangerous goods and are not transportable or Storable by Tuggerah Removals and Storage:
Cooking Oils, Cleaning Solvents, Aerosol Cans, Matches, Firelighters, Pesticides, Paint Thinners, Oil, Petrol, Kerosene, Methylated Spirits, Turpentine, Weed Killers, Photographic Chemicals, Swimming Pool Treatments and Firearms, Ammunition and Explosives. We reserve the right to refuse any goods that we deem to be a risk to our staff and property. This includes items which require special handling or storage (for example, toxic chemicals). Please contact us if you have any queries about the transportation of specific items. Thank you for your understanding.
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