ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT MOVING TO AUSTRALIA

Our international team at Chess Moving specialise in moving people to Australia. We are the trusted international removalists for families, business people and professionals across the world.

Moving to Australia requires careful planning and organisation. We understand the complexities involved with an international move and are dedicated to providing you with a comprehensive, end to end service. Get settled into your new life in Australia quickly and easily by taking advantage of our expert advice and partnerships with some of Australia’s leading providers:

  • Visa and Immigration Consultancy
    Chess Moving is proud to be partnered with Global Visas, the world’s leading immigration consultancy, to assist with all your visa and immigration needs. Find out more
  • Banking and Financial Services
    To assist with all your financial needs, whatever your individual circumstances, Chess Moving is pleased to partner with National Australia Bank (NAB). Read more here
  • Complete Import Services
    We provide a comprehensive, professional import service including full Australian Customs clearance, Australian Quarantine and Inspection service (AQIS), all terminal handling and local port charges, port to door delivery, unpacking and waste removal services and a final walk through resident service to ensure client satisfaction.

Talk to us today about your move to Australia:

Get to know Australia

Websites of Interest australia.gov.au
www.australia.com
Population 22.68 million
Shopping Hours In major cities most shops are open seven days a week at least until 5pm, with late night shopping on Thursdays until 9pm.

Banks are generally open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Thursday and on Friday from 9.30am to 5pm.

Food speciality stores are generally open from 9am to 6pm with most major supermarkets in cities open until 9pm or midnight.
Emergency Numbers Australia's primary emergency call service number is Triple Zero (000).
Newspapers www.smh.com.au
www.theaustralian.com.au
www.dailytelegraph.com.au
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