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Variant titleA Waverley Library Local History FactsheetDate2025Author/CreatorWaverley LibraryContentsThere is a quiet coastal nook between Bondi and Tamarama where every couple of years around wintertime a small cove suddenly turns into a beach almost overnight. This small inlet is called Mackenzies Bay, and is named after the Mackenzie Family's Waverley Dairy that operated in the area from 1860-1926.TypeFactsheetCollectionLocal History Factsheets
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Related itemDairies in Waverley: Milko! and horse drawn cartsFlanders family TamaramaMackenzies BaySubject - Corporate NameMackenzie's Waverley Dairy (Bondi)Subject - Topical NameCoastlinesBeaches and the coastSwimmingSubject - Geographical NameMackenzies BayTamaramaTaxonomySpecial Collections | Factsheets | Waverley PlacesEnvironment | Beaches
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Mackenzies Bay: Waverley’s mystery beach (2025). Waverley Council Library, accessed 10/07/2025, https://waverley.recollectcms.com/nodes/view/48871