Skip Bin Hire Warrawee
Skip Hire and Rubbish removal in Warrawee is easier and cheaper with Trailer Trash Mobile Skip Bins are now servicing all parts of Warrawee, and the surrounding suburbs in Melbourne.
We Deliver 3, 4, and 6 cubic metre skip bins direct to your door.

Above: 4 cubic metre skip bin attached to a ute.
4m3 Skip Bin from $295 (inc.GST). 3m3 Skip Bin from $270 (inc GST).
The Trailer Trash 4 cubic metre mobile skip bin is perfect for cleaning out a garage or pulling out a bathroom or kitchen. It comfortably fits about 5 rooms of carpet and underlay. Or if you are moving house, we find that the 4 cubic metre bin is the right size for about 85 percent of our customers. Some need another bin, whilst others don't quite fill it. Trailer Trash Skip Hire Warrawee can help you especially where access is an issue the Trailer Trash 4 cubic metre skip bin is the perfect solution.
As Chatswood generally is a mixture of apartments and free standing homes, Trailer Trash Skip Bins have the advantage of fitting into tight spaces that aren't available to big skip trucks.
4m Skip Bin Dimensions (inside bin). 1.8m wide, 1.6m deep, and 1.6m high (on average).
6m Skip Bin Dimensions (inside bin). 1.8m wide, 1.9m deep, and 1.8m high (on average).

Above: 6 cubic metre skip bin (right) alongside a 4 metre bin for comparison.
6m3 Skip Bin from $395 (inc.GST).
The Trailer Trash 6 cubic metre mobile skip bin offers a solution for slightly bigger jobs. With rear opening barn doors this also makes low loading easier.
The 6 cubic metre mobile skip bin retains all of the advantages being trailer mounted. It can be locked to stop unauthorised filling, and can be moved into difficult areas where traditional skip bins can't reach.
So contact Trailer Trash Mobile Skips today to discuss your Skip Hire requirements for Warrawee.
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Warrawee General Information
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrawee,_New_South_Wales
Warrawee is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Warrawee is located 21 kilometres north-west of the Sydney Central Business District in the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council. Warrawee is predominantly a residential area with few commercial entities.
History
Warrawee is believed to have come from an Aboriginal word meaning rest a while, stop here or to stand.
In 1888, the public servant and patron of exploration Frederick Ecclestone du Faur built his house Pibrac in Pibrac Avenue. The house was designed by John Horbury Hunt, a Canadian architect who settled in Australia and favoured the Arts and Crafts style, as well as the North American Shingle style, which he introduced to Australia. Later alterations were carried out by B.J.Waterhouse. The house is composed predominantly of timber, with extensive use of timber shingles, on a sandstone base. It is considered a good example of Hunt's work and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
Transport
The Pacific Highway is the main arterial road. Warrawee railway station is on the North Shore Line of the City Rail network. The railway station built in 1900 was last one built on the North Shore Line before it was extended to North Sydney. Local residents had to fight the railway commissioners for a train station, that is only one kilometre from Wahroonga.
Schools
Warrawee Public School is situated about 0.5 kilometres to the south of the station, on the Pacific Highway.
Notable residents
Sir Charles Mackeller and his daughter, poet Dorothea Mackellar.
Christopher Wheeler, Olympic Pole Vault Champion
Kandiah Kamalesvaran known as Kamahl, singer.
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