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Osborne Yuille
We are Osborne Yuille. We will help secure a bright financial future for you and your business. We are a full-service financial firm. Our five locations all over Sydney Region and the Hunter Valley enable us to deliver prompt services to our clients. Whet
Osborne Yuille
Osborne Yuille
Ground Floor, 18/20 Waterloo St, Narrabeen NSW 2101Narrabeen New South Wales 2101Australia
(02) 9970 3111
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We have stood the test of time. Through the years, we have provided exceptional service to our loyal customers. We have been providing trustworthy and reliable financial services for more than 40 years to many business owners, executives, professionals, and self-funded retired persons.
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About Narrabeen
Narrabeen is a beachside suburb of northern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 kilometres northeast of the business district, shared by the local government area of Northern Beaches Council and the Northern Beaches region. The bay was named Broken Bay by James Cook as he sailed past. == History == There are a number of theories on the origin of the name "Narrabeen". The most fanciful is that Narrabeen is named after "narrow beans" which the English in the first year of settlement (1788) found and ate from a vine growing over beach sand. Surgeon White indeed recorded getting ill from such beans but this was well north of Narrabeen, near Broken Bay. The name Narrobine Creek appears in 1801 in records relating to two escaped convicts, and thus the name appears to have been in use before then. Another suggestion is that it derives from an Aboriginal word meaning "swan". Surveyor James Meehan placed the name Narabang Narabang Lagoon on a map in 1814 and thought the word meant swan. According to The Budawa Aboriginal Signage Group Inc., Narrabeen means "source of fresh water". The most popular theory involves Captain Henry Reynolds, a first fleeter who took his family to live near the Narrabeen Lagoon.