Australia Post is encouraging people to prepare to send their parcels and make sure they are sent on time as last-sending dates have been released for Christmas.
Australia Post encouraging Aussies to start planning now to send parcels to ensure 'stress-free' Christmas
Standard parcel post to and from most destinations across Australia should be sent by Friday December 20 to ensure timely delivery. Australia Post also advised Aussies living in the Northern Territory and Western Australia to allow for a few extra days, while suggesting those with international postage give themselves plenty of leeway.
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