Complete moving checklist
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12 weeks to go
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If being relocated by your company, check what your relocation policy covers.
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Establish tentative dates for your move.
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Start planning key events and tasks for moving in your calendar.
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If you need to sell your home, organise to put your house on the market. If you are renting, notify your landlord.
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8 weeks to go
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Contact TransACT to check the availability of their phone, broadband and subscription television services.
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Start a list of people and organisations you need to advise of your change of address.
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Create a moving file to store all your notes, quotes and receipts for moving.
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Research your new area for available local services and organisations. In particular identify doctors, pharmacies, schools, sporting clubs and vets.
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Begin a budget of the estimated costs for moving.
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Ring removalists for quotes and bookings and organise temporary storage for your belongings if required.
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If you want to hire a truck and do it yourself, investigate mileage charges and the average petrol use of the truck. Also check for hidden costs such as when dropping off the truck in a different state from which it was rented. Check whether your homeowner's insurance will cover any damage to belongings, and that your car insurance will cover the truck.
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6 weeks to go
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Apply for connection of available TransACT phone, broadband and subscription television services at your new home or organise to transfer your existing TransACT services to your new home.
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Ask your insurer about any changes necessary to your home and vehicle insurance policies.
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Organise new schools or day care for your children. If possible organise a tour to help them, and you, feel comfortable.
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Contact gyms, clubs, sports teams and other local organisations you have joined to discover if you can transfer, sell or get money back when ending your membership.
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Begin an inventory of furnishings and goods in your home, even take some photos in case anything is broken or lost during the move.
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Get information from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
or your accountant about tax-deductible moving expenses.
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If necessary, begin looking at the local job market for employment for yourself, your partner and your children.
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5 weeks to go
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Organise for school and medical records to be transferred to the new providers.
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Using a floor plan and measurements of your new home, begin to plan where your furnishings will go.
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Plan a garage sale for any unwanted items you want to sell and save space for the move.
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Contact your local charities about pick-ups or dropping off the things you wish to donate.
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If you're moving a long distance, plan your travel route, food and supplies you will need during your trip.
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4 weeks to go
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Start collecting boxes and packing materials you will need.
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Confirm your removalist, or rent the vehicle you need for the move.
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Start using up food, cleaning supplies and other spoilable or disposable items.
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Formally notify your landlord in writing when you're moving and organise a property inspection.
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Complete change of address forms with Australia Post Moving Services.
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Notify organisations that you deal with of your move. You can do this easily online using Australia Post or eMove.
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Confirm the date you're leaving your work if you are finishing in your current location or role.
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Begin packing items you don't regularly use. Label each box with its contents and the destination for easy unpacking.
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3 weeks to go
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Organise childcare or babysitting, if necessary, for the day of the move.
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Back-up your computer. Give the back-up CD or DVD to a friend to mind during your move.
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Confirm the move-in date with the real estate agent or landlord.
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2 weeks to go
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Notify your accountant and solicitor of your new address.
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Notify government departments you deal with, such as the Australian Tax Office and Centrelink of your new address.
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Organise any temporary storage needed during the move.
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Return all library books and other items you've borrowed, collect all dry cleaning and other items you've lent.
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Organise a new post office box.
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Book a professional cleaner, if necessary, for the house you are leaving.
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Notify magazines and other subscriptions of your change of address.
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1 week to go
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Request final electricity and natural gas readings for your old home.
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Apply for connection of ActewAGL electricity or natural gas services at your new home.
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Organise for your details to be updated on the electoral roll.
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Check the weather report for the day of the move.
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Prepare a box or suitcase of the things you'll need in your new home for the first few days after arriving. You may also need a 'handyman' kit with a hammer, allen keys, screwdrivers, lightbulbs, nails and wall hooks.
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Finish packing everything you don't need, make sure every box is labelled with its contents and the room it needs to go into for easy unpacking.
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Defrost your fridge and freezer.
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Moving day
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Carry your valuables and important documents with you for safety.
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Double check all cupboards, roof spaces, floor spaces, garages and sheds for anything left behind.
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Carry your valuables and important documents with you for safety.
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Stay with the removalist driver to oversee inventory. Check off your list as items go into the truck. Flag items that are fragile.
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Double-check the removalist has the correct address for your new home.
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Lock up windows and doors securely and advise your neighbours that the house is empty.
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Do a final reading of your electrical and water meters as a safeguard.
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After moving
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Update your driver's license and car registration.
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