
Moving House Checklist (Australia)
Step-by-step checklist for moving house in Australia — 6 weeks out to move-in day.
Last updated 2026-04-15
How to use this checklist
This is 21 practical items across 4 sections compiled for Australian homeowners, renters and property managers. Work through it from top to bottom, or skip to the section that matters most to you — each item is written so you can tick it as a single action. Print the page, save it as a PDF, or share the URL with anyone helping you (a tradie, a partner, a property manager). The checklist is evergreen: it applies to apartments, units and houses across NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT and NT.
Before you start — prep in 10 minutes
- Gather basic tools. Phone for photos, torch, tape measure, rubber gloves, microfibre cloths, a couple of clean buckets and a notepad.
- Take "before" photos. Wide shots of every room and tight shots of any existing damage. Useful for bond claims, insurance and tradie quotes alike.
- Block out time. Most sections take 30-90 minutes. Don't try to do the whole list in one go unless you have a full day.
- Decide DIY vs hire. Mark items you'll do yourself and items you'll get a tradie for. Bundle the tradie items into one job post so you compare comparable quotes.
6 weeks before move
- Compare quotes from at least 3 verified removalists
- Decide on full-service vs man-and-van vs DIY hire
- Book transit insurance (most movers cover only basics)
- Notify landlord/agent in writing if renting
- Start collecting boxes, packing tape and bubble wrap
2 weeks before move
- Confirm removalist booking and arrival window
- Set up electricity, gas, internet at new address
- Submit mail redirection with Australia Post (paid service)
- Update address with Medicare, ATO, banks, super, electoral roll
- Arrange end-of-lease clean if renting (book early)
- Cancel or transfer subscriptions tied to your address
Moving week
- Pack an essentials box (kettle, phone chargers, meds, toilet paper)
- Defrost and clean fridge/freezer 24-48 hours ahead
- Disconnect washing machine and drain hoses
- Photograph valuables and electronics for insurance
- Confirm payment method with removalist (cash/card/transfer)
Move-in day
- Walk through old property with agent and photograph every room
- Read meters at both properties
- Test smoke alarms, hot water and stove at new address
- Locate water shut-off and main electricity switch
- Change locks (or rekey) if buying — even on a brand-new build
Common mistakes to avoid
- Skipping the photos. Without before-and-after photos you have no leverage if something is disputed later.
- Trying to DIY licensed work. Anything touching gas, electrical or structural plumbing legally requires a licensed Australian tradie — DIY voids most home-insurance policies and can attract fines.
- Leaving tradie work to the last minute. Quality providers book out 1-2 weeks in advance for non-emergency work. Post your job early.
- Accepting verbal quotes. Always insist on a written, itemised quote that includes labour, materials, GST and warranty.
- Paying 100% upfront. A 10-20% deposit for materials is normal; full payment before work starts is a red flag.
When to hire a tradie instead
Hire a verified Australian tradie when the work is outside your skills, when safety or compliance matters, when the warranty needs to come from a qualified provider, or when the job will simply be faster, cheaper and better done properly the first time. Post your task free on TaskerAsker and you'll typically receive up to three written quotes within a few hours from verified, ABN-checked providers in your suburb. Compare price, reviews and availability side-by-side, with no obligation to accept any quote.
Related & nearby on TaskerAsker
- Removalists — compare verified Australian removalists quotes for free.
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- All home-services checklists — browse every TaskerAsker checklist for Australian homes.
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- Cost calculators — estimate plumber, electrician, painter and renovation jobs.
- Tradie quote templates — what every written Australian quote should include.
- Job description examples — write a clear brief and get faster, more accurate quotes.
- How we verify tradies — ABN, licence, insurance and identity checks explained.
- Safety centre — safe-hiring tips and milestone-payment protection.
- Browse tradies by Australian state — NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT and NT.
- Post your job free — compare up to three written quotes from verified local tradies.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to move house in Australia?
A 2-bedroom local move usually costs $400-$900 with a verified removalist. Interstate moves run $2,000-$8,000 depending on distance and volume.
When should I book my removalist?
Aim to book 4-6 weeks in advance, especially for end-of-month or summer moves. Last-minute bookings cost 20-40% more and have less choice on time slots.
Is it really free to post a job on TaskerAsker?
Yes. Posting a job, receiving up to three written quotes and messaging providers is always free for homeowners and businesses. The platform is funded by tradies paying a small fee per qualified lead — never by the customer.