Backloading Geelong to Sydney and Sydney to Geelong
Do you require backloading from Geelong to Sydney and Sydney to Geelong or somewhere else? Carnall Removals has 35 years experience helping families and businesses move their items to and from most cities in Victoria, ACT, Queensland and NSW.
Carnall Removals will look after your move with little fuss and at a price that you’ll like.
Why Carnall Removals?
- Storage facilities – Newcastle Warehousing.
- Guaranteed hassle free interstate move.
- Accredited long distance movers, your assurance of quality.
- Professionally trained workforce.
- Experienced in moving families between NSW, VIC, QLD, and ACT
- Our Staff, our trucks door to door.
- Frequently visited cities include Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Sydney and many more.
- Carnall Removals does its best to be environmentally friendly and reuse materials if and wherever possible.
About Geelong VIC
Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia. Geelong is 75 kilometres south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. It is the second largest Victorian city, with an estimated urban population of 192,393 as of June 2016.
Geelong runs from the plains of Lara in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds to the south, with Corio Bay to the east and hills to the west. Geelong is the administrative centre for the City of Greater Geelong municipality, which covers urban, rural and coastal areas surrounding the city, including the Bellarine Peninsula.
Geelong City is also known as the 'Gateway City' due to its central location to surrounding Victorian regional centres like Ballarat in the north west, Torquay, Great Ocean Road and Warrnambool in the southwest, Hamilton, Colac and Winchelsea to the west, and the state capital of Melbourne in the north east.
Geelong was named in 1827, with the name derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal name for the region, Djillong, thought to mean "land" or "cliffs" or "tongue of land or peninsula".
The area was first surveyed in 1838, three weeks after Melbourne. The post office was open by June 1840 (the second to open in the Port Phillip District). The first woolstore was erected in this period and it became the port for the wool industry of the Western District.[8] During the gold rush, Geelong experienced a brief boom as the main port to the rich goldfields of the Ballarat district. The city then diversified into manufacturing, and during the 1860s, it became one of the largest manufacturing centres in Australia with its wool mills, ropeworks, and paper mills.
It was proclaimed a city in 1910, with industrial growth from this time until the 1960s establishing the city as a manufacturing centre for the state, and the population grew to over 100,000 by the mid-1960s. During the city's early years, an inhabitant of Geelong was often known as a Geelongite, or a Pivotonian, derived from the city's nickname of "The Pivot", referencing the city's role as a shipping and rail hub for the area. Population increases over the last decade were due to growth in service industries, as the manufacturing sector has declined. Redevelopment of the inner city has occurred since the 1990s, as well as gentrification of inner suburbs, and currently has a population growth rate higher than the national average.
It is home to the Geelong Football Club, the second oldest club in the Australian Football League. Today, Geelong stands as an emerging health, education and advanced manufacturing hub. The city's economy is shifting quickly and despite experiencing the drawbacks of losing much of its heavy manufacturing, it is seeing much growth in other sectors, positioning itself as one of the leading non-capital Australian cities.
Facts about Geelong VIC
- Population: 192,393
- Density: 209.4/km2
- Established: 1838
- Postcode: 3220
- Area: 918.79 km2
- Location: 72 km SW of Melbourne
- State Electorate:
- Bellarine
- Geelong
- Lara
- South Barwon
- Corangamite
- Corio
Interstate Backloading Service
Do you require an interstate backloading service? Carnall Removals provide discount interstate backloading services to and from most cities in NSW, Queensland, ACT and Victoria. We save you money moving interstate by utilising free space on our return trips.
We guarantee you only pay for the space on our trucks which your load requires and because our vehicles travel throughout Victoria, NSW, ACT and Queensland, it makes our backloading service a very cost effective and efficient method of transporting items interstate.
Contract Terms and Conditions for removal and Storage
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