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In 1953 Clyde and Clare Cavanagh formed the two-bus operation in Kempsey Mid North Coast NSW. The year 2001 marked the growth and expansion into Queensland with the acquisition of Logan Coaches and Beaudesert Bus Service. Glasshouse Country Coaches joined the operation in 2007. Today sees Cavbus as one of the largest family-owned bus operators in Queensland, with the second generation now steering the business that has proudly operated for over 60 years. | In 1953 Clyde and Clare Cavanagh formed the two-bus operation in Kempsey Mid North Coast NSW. The year 2001 marked the growth and expansion into Queensland with the acquisition of Logan Coaches and Beaudesert Bus Service. Glasshouse Country Coaches joined the operation in 2007. Today sees Cavbus as one of the largest family-owned bus operators in Queensland, with the second generation now steering the business that has proudly operated for over 60 years. | ||
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Revision as of 21:52, 10 November 2025
In 1953 Clyde and Clare Cavanagh formed the two-bus operation in Kempsey Mid North Coast NSW. The year 2001 marked the growth and expansion into Queensland with the acquisition of Logan Coaches and Beaudesert Bus Service. Glasshouse Country Coaches joined the operation in 2007. Today sees Cavbus as one of the largest family-owned bus operators in Queensland, with the second generation now steering the business that has proudly operated for over 60 years.