Brisbane is changing fast. People are arriving from interstate, people are leaving for somewhere new, and plenty of locals are making big moves south or west after years of thinking about it. Whatever side of that equation you are on, one thing is consistent: moving interstate from Brisbane is a serious undertaking and it deserves a serious team.
It is not just the distance, though some of these runs are genuinely long. It is everything that goes with it. The planning, the packing, the timing, the trust involved in handing your entire household to a crew that will be on the road for days. That is a lot to get right.
313 Movers has been managing interstate moves out of Brisbane and into Brisbane for years. We cover every major route. Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, regional Queensland and beyond. Our process is built around doing it properly, not just doing it fast.
Brisbane has some of the most common interstate corridors in the country. The run down to Sydney along the Pacific Highway is one of the busiest removal routes in Australia. Melbourne is a solid two-day drive. And if you are heading west to Perth, you are looking at one of the longest overland routes on the continent.
Each route has its own rhythm. Different road conditions, different climate exposure for your furniture, different timing requirements. The Pacific Highway coastal stretch is different from the inland New England Highway. Both get your furniture to Sydney but they are not the same experience for the truck or the load.
We plan routes in advance. Not on the morning of the move while the crew is finishing the loading. Proper pre-planning means we know the overnight stop locations, the refuelling schedule, the likely traffic considerations around major cities, and how long each stage realistically takes.
That preparation is invisible to you, which is exactly the point. You should not have to think about it. We do.
| Destination | Approx. Distance | Typical Transit Time | Key Notes |
| Sydney | 920 km | 1 to 2 days | Pacific Highway or New England Highway options |
| Melbourne | 1,760 km | 2 to 3 days | Via Sydney or inland through Toowoomba |
| Adelaide | 2,050 km | 3 to 4 days | Long haul, overnight stop included in planning |
| Perth | 4,310 km | 6 to 8 days | Longest mainland route, multi-stop logistics |
| Canberra | 1,230 km | 2 days | Via Sydney corridor |
| Darwin | 3,420 km | 5 to 6 days | Mount Isa route through outback Queensland |
| Gold Coast | 80 km | Same day | Short interstate, often combined with larger loads |
| Cairns (regional Qld) | 1,700 km | 2 to 3 days | Bruce Highway, long regional run |
Packing for an interstate move is a different exercise from packing for a local one. When your furniture is spending days in a moving truck on a Queensland highway, what is inside those boxes and how it is packed matters a great deal more.
Boxes that are fine for a 20-minute local move can fail over 900 kilometres of highway. A glass that survived one knock going into the truck can hit that same spot again and again across a long transit. The longer the journey, the more important good packing becomes.
• Heavy-duty double-walled boxes for anything dense or weighty
• Individual wrapping of every fragile item, not batch wrapping which leaves items able to contact each other
• Crockery packed on its edge, not flat, which is the correct method for reducing breakage
• Electronics wrapped in anti-static bubble wrap before standard padding
• Artwork and mirrors with corner guards, full wrap, and dedicated flat boxes
• Furniture blankets on all timber, upholstered, and painted surfaces
• Clear room-by-room labelling on every box so unpacking at the destination is actually manageable
• Full packing materials supplied, nothing to source yourself the night before
Not everyone needs or wants their whole home packed by someone else. If you are comfortable handling clothes, linen, and books but want our team to take care of the kitchen, glassware, artwork, and electronics, that is a completely valid approach. You do the easy stuff; we handle the items where the risk is real.
Arriving interstate after a long move and facing a house full of boxes is genuinely exhausting. Our unpacking service means we stay on after the truck is unloaded, open the boxes, place items in the rooms they belong in, and remove all the packing materials. You end the day in a functional home, not surrounded by cardboard wondering where your kettle is.
| Destination | Approx. Distance | Typical Transit Time | Key Notes |
| Sydney | 920 km | 1 to 2 days | Pacific Highway or New England Highway options |
| Melbourne | 1,760 km | 2 to 3 days | Via Sydney or inland through Toowoomba |
| Adelaide | 2,050 km | 3 to 4 days | Long haul, overnight stop included in planning |
| Perth | 4,310 km | 6 to 8 days | Longest mainland route, multi-stop logistics |
| Canberra | 1,230 km | 2 days | Via Sydney corridor |
| Darwin | 3,420 km | 5 to 6 days | Mount Isa route through outback Queensland |
| Gold Coast | 80 km | Same day | Short interstate, often combined with larger loads |
| Cairns (regional Qld) | 1,700 km | 2 to 3 days | Bruce Highway, long regional run |
Packing for an interstate move is a different exercise from packing for a local one. When your furniture is spending days in a moving truck on a Queensland highway, what is inside those boxes and how it is packed matters a great deal more.
Boxes that are fine for a 20-minute local move can fail over 900 kilometres of highway. A glass that survived one knock going into the truck can hit that same spot again and again across a long transit. The longer the journey, the more important good packing becomes.
Not everyone needs or wants their whole home packed by someone else. If you are comfortable handling clothes, linen, and books but want our team to take care of the kitchen, glassware, artwork, and electronics, that is a completely valid approach. You do the easy stuff; we handle the items where the risk is real.
Arriving interstate after a long move and facing a house full of boxes is genuinely exhausting. Our unpacking service means we stay on after the truck is unloaded, open the boxes, place items in the rooms they belong in, and remove all the packing materials. You end the day in a functional home, not surrounded by cardboard wondering where your kettle is.
| Stage | Communication You Receive | Why It Matters |
| Booking confirmed | Written quote and booking confirmation | You have a fixed price and a locked-in date |
| Loading complete | Confirmation your load is secured and departing | Peace of mind your belongings are on their way |
| In transit updates | Progress check-ins for routes over 1,000 km | You know where things are without having to ask |
| Day before delivery | Estimated arrival window confirmed | You can plan your day and be ready |
| Delivery day | Call ahead with precise arrival time | No waiting around in an empty new home all day |
| After delivery | Final confirmation all items received | Chance to raise any issues before the team leaves |
Interstate moves rarely have perfect timing. Settlement dates move. Rental start dates do not align with when you need to vacate. The new place needs a paint job before you move in. These things happen constantly and they are nobody’s fault, just the reality of coordinating a move across state lines.
313 Movers offers short-term and longer-term storage at both ends of your move. Your load can come off the Brisbane truck and go straight into secure, climate-controlled storage, held safely until your new home is ready. We then deliver to your new address at a time that actually works for you.
If only part of your load needs storing, we handle split deliveries without any fuss. Part goes to the new address; the rest goes into storage. You collect the stored items when you are ready.
Backloading is something a lot of people have not heard of until they start seriously researching interstate moves. Worth knowing about.
When a truck is already travelling a route to deliver another client’s load, it sometimes has space available. You pay for the cubic metres your furniture occupies on that truck rather than hiring the whole vehicle. For long routes like Brisbane to Melbourne or Brisbane to Perth, the cost difference is significant.
The catch is that you work within a delivery window rather than a specific date. If your move date is fixed, backloading does not work. But if you have a week or two of flexibility, it can save you a meaningful amount on what is already an expensive exercise.
Ask about backloading availability when you contact us for a quote. We will tell you straight whether it makes sense for your situation or not.
Everything above applies in reverse. If you are relocating to Brisbane from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, or anywhere else, 313 Movers manages the whole move from your current city through to delivery and placement at your new Queensland address.
We have crews operating across Australia’s major cities so the pickup and delivery ends of your move are both handled by the same company, with the same standards and the same communication throughout. No handoffs between different operators, no confusion about who is responsible for what.
Whether you are moving next month or starting to think about it for later in the year, an early quote helps you understand the costs and get the dates you want.
313 Movers provides fixed-price quotes for all interstate removals from Brisbane. No vague assessments, no unforeseen charges, only a clear amount based on your actual relocation. Call us, email us, or fill in our quote form online and we will get back to you promptly.
Costs vary based on load, distance, and extras, so we give a free fixed quote.
No pet transport; use specialist services alongside your move.
Single items or a few pieces can move via backloading, simple and cost friendly too.