south bribane removalist
Jon Ramage & Meg Wilson started Moving Queensland after hearing horror stories about Brisbane Removals. We are a family-run Brisbane business with a focus on customer satisfaction since our inception.
A better removal service was our goal! You won't find any hidden costs, call-out fees, stairs fees, or slow workers who drag out the project with us!
When it comes to moving, our Brisbane removalists take the stress out of it and do it with a smile! Our services include Packing & Un-Packing, Bond Cleans, Storage, Labour Hire, and Man-with-a-Van.
Each one of our moves comes with a dedicated Move Manager who is on hand to answer any questions you have and provide 5 star service. Furthermore, each team has handyman skills in addition to tool proficiency.
'Goods in Transit Insurance' is included in every job as part of our service.
Since we began removing furniture in Brisbane, we have become one of the top-rated removalists in the city. Visit our 5* reviews on Facebook & Google.
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WHY MOVING QUEENSLAND?
We consider our team, the Best Removalist Southside Brisbane! If you take a look at our Removalist Reviews on Google & Facebook our customers agree!
ABOUT MOVING QUEENSLAND
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south brisbane PROFILE
There were 7,196 residents in South Brisbane in the 2016 census, which makes it the city's southernmost suburb.
North-west, north, and east boundaries of the suburb are defined by the median of the Brisbane River.
Local Indigenous people call South Brisbane, West End, and Highgate Hill Kurilpa (meaning water rat), and the area remains important to Aboriginal life. A place of worship for the Murri people of south-east Queensland, Musgrave Park has been a place of worship for many years.
There were 5,416 people in South Brisbane at the 2011 census, of which 48.8% were women and 51.2% were men.
South Bank Parklands is a popular tourist attraction in Brisbane. In addition to several restaurants and cafes, the parklands are home to landmarks such as the Queensland Conservatorium, the Wheel of Brisbane, the Nepalese Peace Pagoda, Streets Beach, and Grand Arbour. Each year, approximately 11,000,000 people visit South Bank Parklands.
Grey Street, which runs parallel to Little Stanley Street, is home to a number of Brisbane's most popular restaurants and fashion boutiques. Grey Street is also home to the South Bank Cinemas and two 5-star hotels.
Four exhibition halls totaling 20,000 square meters and an auditorium seating 8,200 people are among the 24 meeting and event spaces at Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. The Queensland Maritime Museum is dedicated to preserving the maritime heritage of the state
Located at the southern end of the South Bank Parklands, the Queensland Maritime Museum is adjacent to the Goodwill Bridge
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Moving Queensland’s Favourite Bar: Four Monkey