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Big change coming to Australia Post deliveries from Monday

The postal service is reacting to changes in the way Aussies communicate and shop with a significant departure from the way it does business.

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A historic shake-up of the nation’s postal service will take effect from Monday when Australia Post begins changes to its delivery schedule.

Under the changes, set to begin on April 15, the frequency of letter deliveries will be halved, with posties instead focusing their efforts on the more lucrative parcel delivery business.

Households now received two letters per week, and that is expected to fall to just one in the next five years

But the parcel delivery service is performing well, with a record of almost 100 million packaged delivered over summer.

Under the changes that start on Monday, priority mail, express letters and parcels will be delivered every day, while standard letters and unaddressed mail will be dropped off every second day.

The national postal service will focus on more lucrative parcel deliveries ahead of letters. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Naomi Jellicoe
The national postal service will focus on more lucrative parcel deliveries ahead of letters. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Naomi Jellicoe

The overhaul is permitted under new performance standards for the postal service, implemented by the federal government, which has committed to modernise operations.

In the first half of the 2023-24 financial year, Australia Post reported a half-year profit of $33.6m, as the letter section reported a loss of $182m in that period.

Australia Post chief executive Paul Graham welcomed the start of the delivery overhaul, remarking that it was a “significant day in the modernisation of Australia Post”.

“The new regulations will enable Australia Post to focus on what Australians want most, flexible and more reliable parcel deliveries with enhanced tracking technology and more delivery options,” Mr Graham said.

Australia Post chief Paul Graham welcome the regulatory overhaul, claiming it would help bolster the business’ bottom line. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nicki Connolly
Australia Post chief Paul Graham welcome the regulatory overhaul, claiming it would help bolster the business’ bottom line. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nicki Connolly

The Australia Post boss said the billions spent on online shopping required the service to instead focus on ensuring reliable parcel deliveries.

“With the strong support of the federal government, this is an important first step for Australia Post to address those financial losses by focusing its services on the growing parcel-delivery business and a better experience for our customers,” Mr Graham said.

The change will be implemented progressively across Australia through to the end of 2025.

Originally published as Big change coming to Australia Post deliveries from Monday

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