How much does interstate removals cost in Australia?
Interstate Removals typically costs between $1,500 and $8,000 (typical job) in Australia as of 2026. The exact price depends on the size of the job, access, materials, and where you are. Prices reviewed June 2026.
What affects the price
- Size and complexity of the job
- Ease of access and site conditions
- Materials and fittings chosen
- Whether it's an emergency or after-hours call-out
- Your location, metro vs regional rates differ
Cost by state
| State | Indicative range |
|---|---|
| New South Wales | $1,725–$9,200 |
| Victoria | $1,680–$8,960 |
| Queensland | $1,575–$8,400 |
| Western Australia | $1,650–$8,800 |
| South Australia | $1,470–$7,840 |
| Tasmania | $1,530–$8,160 |
| Northern Territory | $1,680–$8,960 |
| Australian Capital Territory | $1,620–$8,640 |
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What is backloading and can it save money?
Backloading uses spare space on a truck already heading your way, which can significantly cut the cost of an interstate move if your dates are flexible.
How much does interstate removals cost?
As a guide, interstate removals typically ranges from $1500 to $8000 for a typical job. The final price depends on the size of the job, access, and materials. The fastest way to know is to get a few free quotes.
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