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Clayton's Towing provides Tow Truck Near Me in Buderim
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Offering Buderim Towing Services, 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week. Clayton's Towing provides Towing Services Queensland Wide. Our 24/7 Tow Truck Services in and around these areas include:

Location : Buderim

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With depots in Beerwah, Caboolture, Childers, Kilcoy, Gympie, Mackay, Maleny, Maroochydore, Maryborough, Nambour, Nanango, Noosaville & Rockhampton, we service throughout Buderim and across South-East Queensland.

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At Clayton's we ensure the best for our customers with fully insured services, Industry Leading Equipment & Highly Qualified Staff to assist.
Offering Premium Services in Buderim at reasonable prices.
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With 24 Hour Towing Services, Our Dispatch Team is always available around the clock to take your call.

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Queensland's Most Comprehensive Fleet In Vehicle Towing & Recovery Services. With 12 depots across South-East Queensland.

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Established on the Sunshine Coast. Now servicing Queensland with Professional, Reliable & Experienced Towing Solutions.

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Buderim ( BUH-drəm) is an urban centre on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. It sits on a 180-metre (590 ft) mountain which overlooks the southern Sunshine Coast communities. In the 2016 census, the urban area of Buderim had a population of 54,483.

The name "Buderim" is usually believed to be derived from a local Kabi Kabi Aboriginal word for the hairpin honeysuckle, (Badderam) Banksia spinulosa var. collina. However, as the environment on the mountain before British occupation was one of dense rainforest not Banksia heath, the name may have come from the Yugambeh word budherahm meaning sacred or spiritual.