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Who to Notify After Moving House
When you move you should notify the following of your new address (as applicable):
- Your bank(s) or building societies or other financial institutions;
- The Australian Electoral Office;
- The electricity authority;
- The gas authority (if gas is supplied);
- Insurance Companies (Life, Motor vehicle, Superannuation);
- Your work pay department;
- Credit card Authorities;
- Your local Post Office (redirect your mail for a period after you move and advise your former landlord or purchaser of your new address);
- The Department of Transport – motor vehicle registration and your driver’s licence;
- The Queensland Ambulance Service;
- The Australian Taxation Office;
- Any hire purchase company;
- Any firm or company with whom you have a warranty with such as for your car, electrical appliances etc;
- Phone Company (local, STD, ISD, mobile);
- Pay Television Company;
- Any Solicitors who hold documents (especially Wills and Deeds) for you;
- Centrelink;
- Your Accountant/Tax Agent;
- Any periodicals/magazines;
- The Secretary of any Club/Association of which you are a member;
- RACQ;
- Any Local Authority, Valuer-General and Land Tax Commissioner for all other land/houses which you own;
- Relatives, Neighbours and Friends.
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