Redefining excellence since 1886.
Since 1886, our engineering company’s journey epitomises a legacy of innovation, growth, and unwavering commitment.
Of humble origins
The realisation that sail power was giving way to steam, and that demand for industrial services would increase, set George H. Varley on course for greatness.

1886
George H Varley forms a plumbing and boiler-making business in King St, Newcastle

1886
George H Varley forms a plumbing and boiler-making business in King St, Newcastle

1912
GH Varley Pty Ltd becomes Incorporated, 8 family members are shareholders

1912
GH Varley Pty Ltd becomes Incorporated, 8 family members are shareholders

1913
GH Varley passes away, son Reginald inherits leadership of the business

1913
GH Varley passes away, son Reginald inherits leadership of the business

1914
Darby St premises are opened

1914
Darby St premises are opened

1921
Varley suffers first period of financial difficulty

1921
Varley suffers first period of financial difficulty

1923
Reginald (pictured) resigns, replaced by brother Ambrose

1923
Reginald (pictured) resigns, replaced by brother Ambrose

1930
Clement Y Varley, another son replaces Ambrose
Clement is to become Varley’s longest sitting Chairman at 44 years of service

1930
Clement Y Varley, another son replaces Ambrose
Clement is to become Varley’s longest sitting Chairman at 44 years of service

1939
Varley received ‘Priority T’ status due to its work on Australia’s naval fleet in WWII

1939
Varley received ‘Priority T’ status due to its work on Australia’s naval fleet in WWII

1964
The business closes King St and Darby St facilities and moves to Parker St, Carrington

1964
The business closes King St and Darby St facilities and moves to Parker St, Carrington

1966
Clem G Varley Jr joins the company to prepare for succession from his father

1966
Clem G Varley Jr joins the company to prepare for succession from his father

1967
‘Varley Aluminium’ is formed

1967
‘Varley Aluminium’ is formed

1970
Clem Varley Sr resigns; Clem Jnr (pictured) becomes chairman
‘Covar’ is formed to deliver civil engineering services; sold back to employees in 1973

1970
Clem Varley Sr resigns; Clem Jnr (pictured) becomes chairman
‘Covar’ is formed to deliver civil engineering services; sold back to employees in 1973

1972
‘Corrosion Control Pty Ltd’ is acquired

1972
‘Corrosion Control Pty Ltd’ is acquired

1975
‘Varlec’, Varley’s first electrical division, is created

1975
‘Varlec’, Varley’s first electrical division, is created

1976
Wollongong facility is opened, offering industrial services to the Illawarra region
Power station works commence at Eraring, Vales Point and Bayswater Power Stations

1976
Wollongong facility is opened, offering industrial services to the Illawarra region
Power station works commence at Eraring, Vales Point and Bayswater Power Stations

1979
Business rebranded ‘Varley Engineering’ to better represent the company’s diversity
‘Hill and Mills Fabricating’ is purchased, operating out of Young St, Carrington

1979
Business rebranded ‘Varley Engineering’ to better represent the company’s diversity
‘Hill and Mills Fabricating’ is purchased, operating out of Young St, Carrington

1985
‘Croft and Associates’, an environmental consulting business is purchased and soon becomes known as ‘Envirosciences’

1985
‘Croft and Associates’, an environmental consulting business is purchased and soon becomes known as ‘Envirosciences’

1988
‘Invartech’ is created; owned by Varley. It provides design and project management services
‘Varley Shelters’ is created to fulfil the company’s first foray into the Defence market

1988
‘Invartech’ is created; owned by Varley. It provides design and project management services
‘Varley Shelters’ is created to fulfil the company’s first foray into the Defence market

1995
Jeff Phillips, Clem’s son-in-law, assumes the CEO role from Clem Jnr at 31 years old

1995
Jeff Phillips, Clem’s son-in-law, assumes the CEO role from Clem Jnr at 31 years old

1999
The ‘Varley Commander’ fire truck contract commences
A new, 5,000m2 facility at Virginia QLD is opened to facilitate specialised vehicle manufacture

1999
The ‘Varley Commander’ fire truck contract commences
A new, 5,000m2 facility at Virginia QLD is opened to facilitate specialised vehicle manufacture

2000
Tomago Head Office and main workshop is purchased; at 12 hectares, it is almost 7 times larger than the previous facility
Clem Varley Jnr passes away and Jeff Phillips becomes Managing Director and Chairman

2000
Tomago Head Office and main workshop is purchased; at 12 hectares, it is almost 7 times larger than the previous facility
Clem Varley Jnr passes away and Jeff Phillips becomes Managing Director and Chairman

2003
Varley Rail moves into a large facility at Darling St, Carrington

2003
Varley Rail moves into a large facility at Darling St, Carrington

2004
PT Varley Indonesia commences operations in Jakarta

2004
PT Varley Indonesia commences operations in Jakarta

2010
Ray Hall, Varley’s longest ever employee of 70 years, sadly passes away
Ray is celebrated by a long-service honour wall created in his name

2010
Ray Hall, Varley’s longest ever employee of 70 years, sadly passes away
Ray is celebrated by a long-service honour wall created in his name

2011
Varley celebrates 125 years in operation; the book “By George, We’ve Done It!’ is published to commemorate the occasion
Varley acquires ‘SEM Fire and Rescue’ in Victoria to expand the company’s specialised vehicle manufacture capabilities

2011
Varley celebrates 125 years in operation; the book “By George, We’ve Done It!’ is published to commemorate the occasion
Varley acquires ‘SEM Fire and Rescue’ in Victoria to expand the company’s specialised vehicle manufacture capabilities

2013
Varley’s Sydney operations are opened in Milperra, offering extra specialised vehicles manufacture capabilities
Varley acquires ‘Telescopic Tower Enterprises’ in Queensland. offering elected work solutions

2013
Varley’s Sydney operations are opened in Milperra, offering extra specialised vehicles manufacture capabilities
Varley acquires ‘Telescopic Tower Enterprises’ in Queensland. offering elected work solutions

2014
Varley acquires ‘BJ Electrical’ to expand its electrical service capabilities

2014
Varley acquires ‘BJ Electrical’ to expand its electrical service capabilities

2015
Varley acquires ‘EMC Electric Vehicles’ in Gosford to increase its electric vehicle manufacture and sales capabilities
Varley’s Queensland operations moves into a new 16,000m2 facility at Narangba

2015
Varley acquires ‘EMC Electric Vehicles’ in Gosford to increase its electric vehicle manufacture and sales capabilities
Varley’s Queensland operations moves into a new 16.000m2 facility at Narangba
Varley’s Perth operations commence. offering extra telescopic rower and specilaised vehicle manufacture capabilities

2016
Varley partners with ‘CTSi’, United States expanding into world-class technical services in Defence
Varley acquires ‘RGM Maintenance’ to increase its vehicle manufacture, sales and national service capabilities

2016
Varley partners with ‘CTSi’, United States expanding into world-class technical services in Defence
Varley acquires ‘RGM Maintenance’ to increase its vehicle manufacture, sales and national service capabilities

2017
Varley expands rail services into Hi Rail
Varley Group is created with 3 major business sectors, Defence, Vehicles and Services

2017
Varley expands rail services into Hi Rail
Varley Group is created with 3 major business sectors, Defence, Vehicles and Services

2021
Varley Group acquires Norship and founds Norsta

2021
Varley Group acquires Norship and founds Norsta

2023
Varley Group acquires FRAME Group

2021
Varley Group acquires FRAME Group
