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Travelling with your pet? Read this before the big move
Moving interstate - and bringing your pet with you - doesn't have to be difficult. Dr Nathan Koch, a vet with more than 30 years' experience, says moving with pets can be made much easier following a few simple steps. Invest in some temporary pet housing to start with. “Transporting your pet in a crate is the smartest way toBy / Troy Said
How backloading can save you money on your next big move
Are you planning a move interstate but want to save as much money as possible? This blog explains about backloading and how you can use it to your advantage. Backload is the amount of available space that a truck from a furniture removal company. Removal companies can give discounted rates for the available space in a truck that is goingBy / Troy Said
4 ways to make your new home feel more permanent after a move
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=121&v=BePwddXQMe4[/embed] If you're someone who moves around a lot, it can be difficult to create a sense of home in the places you are living. Thankfully, even if you know you won't be staying in your current home long-term, there are some things you can do to give it more of a sense of permanence with pieces that you canBy / Troy Said
Best apps to use when moving to a new state
Make the long-distance move easier with these smart moving apps. Google Maps Before you move into your new home, make sure you have Google Maps installed. Apart from getting you from A to B, you can also use the app to search for local information, nearby stores and public transport. Click 'Explore' after typing in your location (or search forBy / Troy Said
Five ways to make your pet feel at home after a move
Moving your pet doesn’t have to be daunting. You can move your four-legged friend safely and confidently. Here are five ways to help your pet do better after a big move. The scent of a pet parent Animals naturally rely on smell to confirm how they are feeling about a new environment. Scents can calm a scared or anxious animalBy / Troy Said
Here’s how moving house with pets can be as easy as a walk in the park
When you’re faced with moving house, if you’re like most Australians you’re more likely to live with a dog and/or cat than with a child. Naturally, moving your loved one without any drama would be any self-respecting pet parent’s top priority. The good news is at Interstate Removals we believe moving with pets should be a positive experience for everyone.By / Troy Said
Your moving checklist: preparing before and on moving day
It's finally time to move! There's so much to think about and organise. Boxes. Labelling. Organising kids. Getting them ready. And then there are your things too. But don't despair. The team at Interstate Removals have years of experience helping people and families move across Australia. And due to popular demand, here is our moving checklist for both a) theBy / Troy Said
Removals Packaging and Unpacking Strategically
In earlier articles we’ve provided tips on how to spend your first night in your new house, but now we’d like to share some strategic packing and unpacking tips to help make your big move less stressful. First night essentials - general Your first night essentials boxes should of course contain all the general things like towels and toiletries, beddingBy / Troy Said
3 Reasons you should move into an apartment
Moving from a house to an apartment may seem like a step down in terms of space and privacy, but while you may lose some things in the process, you will actually gain much more in terms of your overall lifestyle. While you might lose out on that large yard, spacious rooms, and the freedom to change your environment, youBy / Troy Said







