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ABC Tours by Sydney Charter Bus & Hire
ABC - Bus Charter Sydney
Tour inside the Sydney home of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The ABC Ultimo Centre brings together all aspects of the national broadcaster, including Television, Radio, New Media, Transmission and News and Current Affairs.

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The Bledisloe Cup 2010 - transport mini buses & coaches
The Bledisloe Cup 2010 – Luxury & Corporate Transport for the cup is starting to booked already for 2010's Bledisloe Cup at ANZ Stadium at Homebush in Sydney. Don’t miss out this year! Book your mini bus, standard bus or luxury coach now to avoid the late rush. Corporate minibuses and coaches available.

Bledisloe Cup

The Volunteer Fire Fighters Association
SCBA - Proud sponsors of The Volunteer Fire Fighters Association.


VFFA - Sydney Charter Bus Sponsor

Miss Universe Australia
Sydney Charter Bus Australia -
Proud sponsors of the Miss Universe Australia Competition 2009
 

Ambos
SCBA proud sponsor of the Ambos - Support the Ambos - They Save lives


AiPol
SCBA - proud sponsors of AiPol.

Australasian Institute of Policing

Sydney Charter Bus Australia - Supporters of AiPol

Rose Bay - Pics coming soon
 

Rose Bay was named by Governor Arthur Phillip after his friend and mentor, George Rose .  

The name Rose Bay was used as early as 1778 by Captain John Hunter .  

Aborigines camped on the site of present Rose Bay Park and fished from Lady Martin's Beach on Point Piper.  

In 1919 local workers dug up a box containing newspaper clippings from The Sydney Gazette from November 27th 1830 which referred to the death of the famous Aboriginal, Bungaree who died on Garden Island and was buried at Rose Bay. Bungaree was called "King of the Blacks" as he had circumnavigated Australia with Mathew Flinders in 1801/02.