Moving House Checklist To Take, or Not To Take!


To ensure your move day runs without a hiccup, we have compiled a list of items which you should keep with you on your move day, and a list of items which are classified as dangerous goods and are therefore not transportable. It may assist your decision in what "to take, or not to take"!

Personal Items you should keep during your move >
Passport and Visa
Wallet or Handbag
Mobile phone and address book
Plane, bus and train tickets
Traveller Cheques
Duplicate Keys – Car, House
Small items of extreme value
Insurance Policies
Medicines
Medical and accident insurance
Motor vehicle ownership records
Credit Cards and Drivers Licence
Wills / Testaments
Copies of Marriage / birth certificates or divorce decree
Dangerous Items we cannot transport for safety reasons
Ammunition
Linseed Oil
Bleach Products
Gas Cylinders
Turpentine
Kerosene
Petrol
Cleaning Fluids
Aerosols of any kind
Vegetable Oils
Chemical Sets
Paint Cans (new or partially used)
Matches / Firelighters
Weed Killers / Pesticides
Removal of Plants


1. Ensure the last water is 2-3 days prior to your move, otherwise leaking water may damage your cartons or furniture
2. Terracotta, ceramic and plastic pots are not ideal for long journeys as they can crack due to the weight of the soil when there is vibration Interstate. Check if your plants require certification when moving interstate. To maintain safe and pest free agricultural and farming areas throughout Australia, quarantine restrictions are imposed on the movements of plants to various states within Australia. Plants being transported to Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory may require certification. For further information regarding moving your plants, please contact the department of Primary Industries, Victoria (Plant Standards Branch) 1800 084 881 or email plant.standards@dpi.vic.gov.au