1870s
Wool scouring works operated at the northern end of Maroubra Bay.
1898
The Hereward, a fully rigged clipper sailing for Newcastle, was
wrecked at the northern end of Maroubra Bay in gale force winds. The crew of 25
got ashore safely. Remains of this shipwreck became a tourist attraction.
1909
While Coogee was busy with trams and tourist traffic, Maroubra was
still a beautiful, isolated beach, still a few miles from the nearest tramline.
1920s
Maroubra developed as a suburb once tramlines operated to Maroubra Junction and
Maroubra Beach.
1925 to 1934
The Olympia Motor Speedway was located in South Maroubra.
1950
To reduce the risk of injury to surfers, Randwick Council began blasting the
remnants of the Hereward.
1960s
Navy divers removed the last traces of the Hereward.
When the ANZAC rifle range at Liverpool closed in 1967, many rifle clubs
transferred to Long Bay.
1973
The Department of the Army renamed the Long Bay rifle range as the ANZAC
rifle range.