Removals to Australia
Canberra

Removals
to Australia Canberra, the Removals group
offer a full and part load service to all
areas
of Australia and surrounding countries.
Although Canberra was purpose built as the
Nation's capital in the early 1900's, many
people still confuse it with Sydney. Canberra
is built around the man made Lake Burley Griffin,
named after the city 's visionary architect,
and was designed to gently blend in with the
natural landscape.
As the Australian's capital, the city is home
to many exhibits including embassies, museums,
theatres, galleries, fine restaurants, grand
hotels, night clubs and of course the Australian
Federal Parliament.
Canberra, located on the lands of the Indigenous Ngunnawal people, is thought
to mean 'meeting place' from the aboriginal word Kamberra.
In the 1830's, european settlers came and chose this area to turn into the federal
capital in 1908.
The natural and urban living was thought out and designed by Walter Burley Griffin,
an architect from Chicago who won an internation design competition.
In 1927, a provisional parliament house was put into place.
The National Museum of Australia is a striking
addition to Canberra and has received architectural
plaudits for its brave design.
Here at Removalgroup - we can provide a complete
removals quotation and co-ordination service
for your move to Australia or anywhere in the
world. Because we arrange thousands of international
and European removals and relocations each
year to countries such as Australia, USA, New Zealand - we can demand
great savings from the best and most suitable
removal companies in the world. This means
we can pass this discount directly to you the
customer.
Interesting Facts About Australia
- The highest mountain is Mount Kosciuszco 2,229 metres
- Australia is the lowest continent in the world and the lowest point is Lake Eyre
- The longest river in Australia is the Murray River
- The smallest state in Australia is Tasmania
- In 1889 the highest temperature was recorded of 53 degrees
Removals to Australia Canberra