Interstate Removals and Backloading from Perth
Pay for the Space, Not the Empty Truck.
Heading east from Perth? Take the whole truck, or share the run with a backload and only pay for the space you use. Either way it's packed and braced to travel the distance.

What Interstate and Backloading Involve
Moving interstate from Perth is a long haul in every sense. The eastern states are thousands of kilometres away, so the move has to be planned, packed and loaded to travel the distance.
Backloading is the clever way to do it for less. When a truck is heading east or coming back with spare space, your furniture shares the run, so you only pay for the room you use.
Francis sorts both the full interstate move and the backload. Whether you need the whole truck or just a few cubic metres on a shared load, it's packed properly to survive the trip.
Years On the Road
Full Loads or Backloads
Pay for the space you use.
Packed for the Distance
Wrapped and braced to travel.
Honest Quote
Send a pic of the load to move.
The Long-Haul Moves We Handle
From a full home heading east to a few boxes on a backload, here's how a long move out of Perth comes together.
Full Interstate Moves
The whole home on its own truck, Perth to the eastern states. Planned, packed and loaded for the long haul, with one operator looking after it from your door to the new one.
Backloading & Shared Loads
The budget-friendly option. Your furniture rides in the spare space of a truck already making the trip, so you pay for the room you take rather than a whole vehicle.
Perth to the Eastern States
Perth to Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane, plus the return runs back west. The big-city corridors are the routes we know and plan around for space and timing.
Regional & Country WA
Not every long move crosses a border. Runs out to the South West, the Goldfields, the North West and country towns are handled with the same long-haul care.
Part-Loads & Single Items
Just a bedroom, a few big pieces or a single item heading east? A part-load on a backload is often the cheapest way to send it, without paying full interstate move prices.
Packing for the Long Haul
A move that travels for days needs more than a quick wrap. Everything is padded, boxed and braced to handle the kilometres, the corrugations and the loading and unloading.
How Backloading Brings the Price Down

The big interstate names quote a whole truck whether you fill it or not. For a part-home or a few rooms, that means paying to freight a lot of empty air across the country.
Backloading flips that. By sharing space on a truck that's already making the run, you pay for the cubic metres you actually use, which can bring a long move down to a sensible number.
Francis matches your load to the right run and packs it to go the distance. The same person organising it is the one who packed it, so nothing gets lost between Perth and the other side.
How Francis Runs an Interstate Move
Full load or backload, planned and packed to go the distance, with one person looking after it the whole way across.

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Tell Us Where & When
Where it's going, roughly when, and how much is moving. A few photos of the load let us work out whether a full truck or a backload suits, and quote it honestly.
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Full Load or Backload
He'll lay out both options and the trade-offs, so you can pick on price and timing. A backload saves money but works to the truck's schedule, a full load goes when you want.
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Packed & Braced to Travel
Everything is wrapped, boxed and strapped to survive a multi-day trip, not just a cross-town hop. The load is built so nothing shifts over thousands of kilometres.
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Tracked Through to Delivery
You're kept in the loop on timing through to the other end, where it's unloaded with the same care. One point of contact for the whole journey, not a faceless depot.
Packed to Survive the Distance
An interstate load lives a harder life than a local one. It's handled more, travels for days and rides over a lot of rough road, so a quick wrap that survives a suburb won't cut it.
Francis packs every long-haul move to take the distance, because he's staking his name on it arriving right. Nineteen years on the road, and only two jobs ever turned away.
- Everything padded, boxed and wrapped for a multi-day trip
- Loads built and braced so nothing shifts over the distance
- Backloads matched to a truck already making the run
- You pay for the space you use, not a half-empty truck
- One point of contact from pickup through to delivery

Interstate & Backloading Questions, Answered
Straight answers from 19 years on the road. Still wondering something? Just ask Francis.
Backloading means your furniture rides in the spare space of a truck that's already making the trip, often on its way back from a delivery. You pay for the room your load takes rather than a whole truck, which can make a long move a lot cheaper.
How Much Does an Interstate Move Cost?
Interstate and backloading prices in Perth come down to how much you're moving, how far, and whether you want a full truck or a shared backload. A backload can cost less because you only pay for your space.
Send a few photos of what's moving and where it's headed, and we'll lay out both options with honest numbers. No promised savings you can't bank, just a clear quote with no obligation.

Related Removal Services
An interstate move usually starts with a local pack-up and load. Whatever the move needs at this end, Francis can sort it.
Moving out of a particular suburb? See our Joondalup removalists coverage, or read how much removalists cost in Perth.
Moving Interstate from Perth?
Send a few photos of what's moving and where it's headed, and he'll quote both a full load and a backload so you can pick on price. Packed for the distance, with one point of contact the whole way.



