If you’re moving from Melbourne to Brisbane, the price and timing can vary a lot depending on how much you’re moving, whether you need packing, and how flexible your dates are. Below is a practical (2026) breakdown of cost, timeframes, and how backloading can reduce your quote.
Quick answer: Melbourne to Brisbane moving cost (2026)
Most moves fit into one of these rough ranges:
- Studio / 1-bedroom: ~$1,200–$2,800
- 2-bedroom: ~$2,200–$4,200
- 3-bedroom house: ~$3,500–$6,500
- 4-bedroom+ / large family home: ~$5,500–$9,000+
These ranges assume door-to-door interstate removalist service (furniture + cartons). Stairs, long carry, difficult access, heavy items, and packing services can push pricing higher.
How long does Melbourne to Brisbane delivery take?
Typical delivery windows:
- Direct/priority runs: ~2–4 days
- Standard interstate runs: ~4–10 days
- Backloading / shared loads: ~7–14+ days (cheaper, but more variable)
A good removalist should confirm pickup and delivery windows in writing—especially if you have strict move-in dates.
What affects your quote the most?
1) Volume (cubic metres) and weight
Interstate quotes are usually based on volume (m³). The easiest way to reduce cost is to reduce what you move:
- Sell bulky low-value items (cheap furniture, old mattresses)
- Flat-pack where possible
- Don’t pay to transport items you’ll replace in Brisbane
2) Access at pickup and delivery
Expect add-ons for:
- Stairs / no lift
- Long carry distances (truck can’t park close)
- Narrow streets or restricted parking
- Extra crew required for large/heavy items
3) Packing and unpacking services
Packing is a major cost driver, but it can reduce damage risk:
- DIY packing: cheapest
- Partial packing: fragile-only or kitchen-only
- Full packing: most convenient, most expensive
4) Timing and flexibility
If you can move mid-week or outside peak periods, you typically get better availability and more pricing options.
Backloading Melbourne to Brisbane: how it works (and how much you can save)
Backloading means you share space on a truck that’s already travelling the route (or returning after another delivery). Because the truck is moving anyway, backloading can be significantly cheaper.
Typical savings: ~10% to 40% compared with a dedicated run.
Backloading is best if:
- You’re flexible with pickup/delivery windows
- You don’t need an exact arrival date
- You want the best price per cubic metre
Explore backloading options here: https://trueload.com.au/services/backloading/
How to compare removalists (avoid common traps)
Before you book, confirm these in writing:
- Pickup and delivery windows (not just “estimated”)
- Insurance options and what’s excluded (high-value items, electronics, glass)
- Inventory list / volume estimate method (in-home, video, or detailed checklist)
- What’s included (wrapping, blankets, straps, mattress bags, dismantle/reassemble)
- Storage options if your dates don’t line up
- Payment terms (deposit, balance due, cancellation rules)
Ways to reduce your Melbourne to Brisbane moving cost
- Declutter before quoting (quotes are only as accurate as your inventory)
- Be flexible on dates (best way to unlock shared-load options)
- Pack yourself (or do a partial pack)
- Label boxes by room + fragile items clearly
- Ask for a written itemised quote (compare apples-to-apples)
Melbourne to Brisbane move checklist
- 4–6 weeks out: get 2–4 quotes, confirm dates, start decluttering
- 2–3 weeks out: organise packing supplies, notify utilities, book cleaners
- 1 week out: pack non-essentials, confirm truck access/parking, label boxes by room
- Move day: keep valuables/documents with you, take photos of fragile items
Get an accurate quote
To get a realistic quote, share:
- pickup suburb + drop-off suburb
- property type (house/unit) + stairs/lift info
- approx number of bedrooms
- packing needs (DIY/partial/full)
- preferred dates + flexibility
Get a free quote: https://trueload.com.au/get-free-quote/
Related service page: https://trueload.com.au/services/interstate-removalists/
FAQs
Is it cheaper to move Melbourne to Brisbane by backloading?
Usually yes, if you can be flexible with delivery timing. Backloading is best for non-urgent moves.
How far is Melbourne to Brisbane and does distance change the price?
Distance matters, but the biggest cost drivers are usually volume (m³), access, and whether your load is shared or dedicated.
Should I buy insurance for an interstate move?
If you’re moving valuable furniture or electronics, insurance is worth considering. Ask what is covered and what is excluded before you pay.