- Home Home
- Your Library Your Library
- What's On What's On
- Get Involved Get Involved
- Explore Collections Explore Collections
- Local History Local History
- Ask Us Ask Us
- Home
- >
- Local History
- >
- Digital archive
- >
- Lifeguard History Project
- >
- Warren Riley
- About Waverley
- Image Library
-
Digital archive
-
Women in Local Government Oral Histories Project
- Angela Burrill- Liberal Party of Australia (2012 – Present)
- Annette McCarthy - Australian Labor Party (1995 – 1999)
- Barbara Armitage - Australian Labour Party (1980 – 1999)
- Bev Martin - Liberal Party of Australia (1991 – 1994)
- Colette Johnson - Save Our Beach (1988 – 1991)
- Elaine Keenan - The Greens (2017 – Present)
- Elizabeth Ann Symonds - Australian Labor Party (1975 – 1977)
- Eva Sekers: Independant - Waverley Action Committee (1981 – 1987)
- Ingrid Strewe - Australian Labor Party (2004 – 2017)
- Ivy-May Sheahan - Liberal Party of Australia (1969 – 1974)
- Joy Clayton - Liberal Party of Australia (2004 – 2017)
- Kerryn Sloan - Liberal Party of Australia (1999 – 2012)
- Marjorie O’Neill - Australian Labour Party (2017 – Present)
- Meredith Symonds- Save Our Beach (1988 – 1995)
- Miriam Guttman-Jones - Independant (2008 – 2017)
- Mora Main- The Greens (1999 – 2012)
- Paula Masselos- Australian Labor Party (2013 – Present)
- Prue Cancian - The Greens (2008 – 2012)
- Rose Jackson - Australian Labor Party (2008 – 2012)
- Rosemary Anne Blake - Liberal Party of Australia (1975 – 1977)
- Ruby Lonsdale - Australian Labor Party (1962 – 1974)
- Sally Betts- Liberal Party of Australia (1995 – Present)
- Yvonne Coburn - Liberal Party of Australia (2008 – 2011)
- Yvonne Jayawardena - Independent (1987 – 1991)
- Eat, Pray, Naches: Jewish Community Stories
- History of the Waverley Municipal District 1859-1959
- Doubly Gifted Annual Bell Jazz Lectures 1993-2014
- Lifeguard History Project
- Seniors Storytelling Workshop
-
Women in Local Government Oral Histories Project
- Waverley heritage information
- Our archive
- How to... guides
- Waverley walks
- Waverley Historical Society
Warren Riley
Beach Inspector Roger Riley, father of Warren Riley and icon of Bronte Beach.
Warren Riley was born in 1936 in Bronte, where his father was a beach inspector. Warren was made a life member of the Bronte Surf Lifesaving club. He recalls the clubhouse as a bustling centre of activity, saying, “And the whole of the, the core of that thing was everyone used to come here and sit on the stairs. And that was where every one... all the photos that were taken of the members of the surf clubs, were on the stairs, and that’s really where life was... on the stairs. But, other than that, to go inside it was a beautiful big open area, and you could have your own little peg, it was one of those places, it was a big hall, and they just slapped seating all the way around the hall, so there was no problem with space... and the walls were covered in pictures...”
The copyright for this interview is held by Waverley Library.
Waverley Library is currently re-transcribing this oral history interview. If you’d like to listen to the interview or help us complete the transcription you can contribute on Amplify.