Moving House in Victoria? Here’s Your Essential Checklist

If you are moving house in Victoria, you likely have a lot to think about. There are many details to manage to make sure everything goes smoothly. You need to update your address with important services and set up utilities in your new home. In the midst of packing and planning, it’s easy to forget important tasks.

To help you stay organised, we’ve created The Complete Moving House Checklist Victoria. This checklist will ensure you don’t overlook anything, whether you are renting privately, or buying your dream home. It covers everything from notifying government agencies to connecting utilities and updating your driver’s licence.

Let’s explore the essential steps for a stress-free move in Victoria!



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The Complete Moving House Checklist Victoria

Moving house involves more than just packing boxes and hiring a removalist. One of the most critical aspects of relocating is ensuring all your personal information, licences, and services are updated to reflect your new address.

Here’s a summary of the key categories you’ll need to address when moving in or out of Victoria.


1. Utilities and Services

  • Arrange for the disconnection of utilities (electricity, gas, water) at your old address
    Contact your electricity, gas, and water providers to arrange disconnection at your old address.
  • Set up connections for utilities at your new home.
    Set up new accounts for electricity, gas, and water at your new home. Compare providers to find the best deals.
  • Notify your internet and phone providers of your move.
    Notify your internet and phone providers of your move. Book installation appointments for your new address if needed.

2. Government Services and Licences

  • Update your VIC driver’s licence or Photo ID card
    Visit the VicRoad’s website and log in to your myVicRoads account to update your address. This is required within 14 days of moving. Remember, VicRoads holds three addresses:
    • Your Residential Address: Your home address, shown on your licence or permit. If it changes, VicRoads sends you a sticker to update your card.
    • Your Postal Address: The address where mail is sent. This can be the same as your residential address or different.
    • Your Garage Address: The address where your vehicle is kept. You can have a different garage address for each vehicle registered in your name.
  • Notify the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to update your electoral roll details.
    To do so, update your details with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) online via the AEC website.
  • Update your address with Centrelink, Medicare, and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
    Log in to your myGov account to update your address for Centrelink, Medicare, and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

3. Personal and Professional Contacts

  • Inform your employer, schools, and childcare centres of your new address.
  • Update your address with subscription services (magazines, meal kits, streaming services, etc.).
  • Notify your doctor, dentist, and other healthcare providers.

4. Financial and Insurance Details

  • Update your address with your bank, credit card providers, and superannuation fund.
    Update your address with your bank, credit card providers, and superannuation fund. Most banks allow you to do this online or via their app.
  • Notify your insurance providers (home, car, health, etc.) of your new address.
    Notify your home, car, health, and other insurance providers of your new address to ensure your policies remain valid.

5. Postal Services

  • Set up mail redirection with Australia Post to ensure you don’t miss any important correspondence.
    Set up mail redirection with Australia Post. This service ensures your mail is forwarded to your new address for a set period. Visit the Australia Post website to arrange this.

6. Vehicle and Transport

  • Update your vehicle registration details.
    You can do this online.
  • If you have an E-toll account, update your address to avoid missed invoices.
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7. Pets and Animals

  • Update your pet’s microchip information (if required) with your pet’s registry.
  • Notify your local council if you’re moving with pets, as some councils require pet registrations.

Last, make sure to visit the Housing Vic for other useful moving tips. By addressing these categories, you’ll ensure a seamless transition to your new home and avoid potential issues like missed bills, fines, or lost mail.


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