Moving to Western Australia — What Changes

Driver's licence, car rego, electoral roll, Medicare, and everything else that changes when you move to Western Australia.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: State transport authority · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
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Driver's licence, car rego, electoral roll, Medicare, and everything else that changes when you move to Western Australi

What You Must Update When Moving to WA

WhatDeadlineWA Detail
Driver's licenceUsually 3 monthsTransfer to a WA licence at the transport authority
Car registrationUsually 3 monthsCTP: Government (ICWA) — included in registration. May need a roadworthy/safety inspection.
Electoral roll8 weeksUpdate at aec.gov.au — you must enrol at your new address
MedicareASAPUpdate through myGov — address change only, same card
ATOASAPUpdate through myGov — affects your tax return address
CentrelinkWithin 14 daysIf receiving payments — your rate may change
Health insuranceASAPAmbulance cover in WA: Not free — $1,074+ for emergency. St John Ambulance membership: ~$90/yr family.

State-Specific Costs

Moving to WA means different costs for rego, CTP, and everyday expenses:

Things That Don't Change

Your TFN, Medicare number, super, ABN, passport, and federal payments (FTB, CCS) stay the same nationally. You just need to update your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a new driver's licence when I move to WA?

Yes. You generally need to transfer to a WA licence within 3 months of moving. Visit https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/licensing.asp

Do I need a new working with children check in WA?

Yes. Working with children checks are state-specific. In WA it's called the Working With Children Check and costs Free for volunteers, $11 for paid workers (3 years).

Is ambulance free in WA?

Not free — $1,074+ for emergency. St John Ambulance membership: ~$90/yr family.

What Changed

Apr 2026 Verified for Western Australia
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: State transport authority · Financial year: 2025–26