Australia Post issues a warning to customers regarding the Christmas rush

Ah, Christmas. The season of (gift) giving. But while you’re busy planning what to buy for your loved ones, it’s equally important to be mindful of certain deadlines for deliveries to ensure your gifts reach their intended destination on time.

Case in point: Australia Post recently announced their last sending dates, urging Aussies to get themselves organised this coming festive season.


Cut-off dates for the upcoming holidays have been shared by Australia Post to ensure gifts arrive in time for Christmas.

For parcels sent to and from destinations within Australia through Parcel Post, they should be sent by Monday, December 18.

As for Express Post parcels, the deadline is on Thursday, December 21.


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Australia Post has issued a warning for those sending gifts through post this coming Christmas. Image source: Facebook/Australia Post.


Meanwhile, for parcels sent to or from Western Australia or the Northern Territory, a few extra days should be allotted according to Australia Post.

'We know these last-sending dates are very important for customers to help ensure cards and gifts make it in time to loved ones near and far,' Gary Starr, Australia Post’s Parcel, Post and eCommerce Services Executive General Manager, said.


'Of course, if items are sent after the recommended dates, they will still be delivered as quickly as possible, but they may not arrive until after Christmas.'

In the previous year, 52 million parcels were delivered by Australia Post and a similar rush is expected this year.

Furthermore, Australia Post noted on their website that deliveries, especially those sent overseas, may be affected by factors beyond their control such as 'customs delays, overseas postal disruptions and COVID-19 restrictions'.

They recommended sending as early as possible and before the cut-off dates given, so Australia Post 'can get there on time'.


As for international deliveries, these will need to be arranged earlier, with some needing to be sent as early as November 16, especially those off to far-flung destinations.

For those sending via Economy Air, the deadline for cards and gifts fall between November 16-29. But this would still depend on the gift’s destination.

On the other hand, International Standard customers get a few extra days to find the perfect gift for the holidays, as the deadline falls between November 23 to December 7.

Last-minute shoppers could also give themselves another week if sending via International Express, as the deadline for this service is set to be between November 30 to December 13.

However, this option may be heavy on the wallet, with prices for International Express starting at $28.05 for letters and documents and $30.35 for parcels.

You may search for the specific date per destination and read more about Australia Post’s announcement here.


In other news—and to hopefully help you avoid the rush that comes with planning gifts for the holidays—grandparents are now rushing to snag the hottest Christmas toy of the year at Kmart.

Bluey, the loveable Australian Blue Heeler pup from the popular children's show of the same name, has warmed the hearts of many. The character has become a household favourite not only with kids but also with parents (and grandparents), who secretly enjoy the down-to-earth life lessons and charmingly Aussie humour of the series.

And now, Kmart has brought joy to more families, slashing the beloved Bluey toy from $129.99 down to a much more agreeable $39.99—an impressive markdown of $90 or about 70 per cent off!

You can read more about this bargain here. You might also want to hurry as stocks are running low in some stores and the item is already out of stock online!
Key Takeaways
  • Australia Post has released cut-off dates for the upcoming holidays to ensure gifts arrive in time for Christmas.
  • Items sent after the recommended dates will still be delivered as quickly as possible, but may not arrive until after Christmas.
  • In the previous year, 52 million parcels were delivered by Australia Post and a similar rush is expected this year so they recommended sending as early as possible and before the cut-off dates given.
Members, will you be sending gifts through post this Christmas? Have you started preparing for the holidays? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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I dont' send parcels to anyone over Christmas. My 4 adult children will be with me over Christmas, because they say Mum is the best cook in world, lol .. I disagree. I already have my smoked Christmas ham in the deepfreeze. We don't do the seafood thing over Christmas.
Ah, Christmas. The season of (gift) giving. But while you’re busy planning what to buy for your loved ones, it’s equally important to be mindful of certain deadlines for deliveries to ensure your gifts reach their intended destination on time.

Case in point: Australia Post recently announced their last sending dates, urging Aussies to get themselves organised this coming festive season.


Cut-off dates for the upcoming holidays have been shared by Australia Post to ensure gifts arrive in time for Christmas.

For parcels sent to and from destinations within Australia through Parcel Post, they should be sent by Monday, December 18.

As for Express Post parcels, the deadline is on Thursday, December 21.


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Australia Post has issued a warning for those sending gifts through post this coming Christmas. Image source: Facebook/Australia Post.


Meanwhile, for parcels sent to or from Western Australia or the Northern Territory, a few extra days should be allotted according to Australia Post.

'We know these last-sending dates are very important for customers to help ensure cards and gifts make it in time to loved ones near and far,' Gary Starr, Australia Post’s Parcel, Post and eCommerce Services Executive General Manager, said.


'Of course, if items are sent after the recommended dates, they will still be delivered as quickly as possible, but they may not arrive until after Christmas.'

In the previous year, 52 million parcels were delivered by Australia Post and a similar rush is expected this year.

Furthermore, Australia Post noted on their website that deliveries, especially those sent overseas, may be affected by factors beyond their control such as 'customs delays, overseas postal disruptions and COVID-19 restrictions'.

They recommended sending as early as possible and before the cut-off dates given, so Australia Post 'can get there on time'.


As for international deliveries, these will need to be arranged earlier, with some needing to be sent as early as November 16, especially those off to far-flung destinations.

For those sending via Economy Air, the deadline for cards and gifts fall between November 16-29. But this would still depend on the gift’s destination.

On the other hand, International Standard customers get a few extra days to find the perfect gift for the holidays, as the deadline falls between November 23 to December 7.

Last-minute shoppers could also give themselves another week if sending via International Express, as the deadline for this service is set to be between November 30 to December 13.

However, this option may be heavy on the wallet, with prices for International Express starting at $28.05 for letters and documents and $30.35 for parcels.

You may search for the specific date per destination and read more about Australia Post’s announcement here.


In other news—and to hopefully help you avoid the rush that comes with planning gifts for the holidays—grandparents are now rushing to snag the hottest Christmas toy of the year at Kmart.

Bluey, the loveable Australian Blue Heeler pup from the popular children's show of the same name, has warmed the hearts of many. The character has become a household favourite not only with kids but also with parents (and grandparents), who secretly enjoy the down-to-earth life lessons and charmingly Aussie humour of the series.

And now, Kmart has brought joy to more families, slashing the beloved Bluey toy from $129.99 down to a much more agreeable $39.99—an impressive markdown of $90 or about 70 per cent off!

You can read more about this bargain here. You might also want to hurry as stocks are running low in some stores and the item is already out of stock online!
Key Takeaways

  • Australia Post has released cut-off dates for the upcoming holidays to ensure gifts arrive in time for Christmas.
  • Items sent after the recommended dates will still be delivered as quickly as possible, but may not arrive until after Christmas.
  • In the previous year, 52 million parcels were delivered by Australia Post and a similar rush is expected this year so they recommended sending as early as possible and before the cut-off dates given.
Members, will you be sending gifts through post this Christmas? Have you started preparing for the holidays? Let us know in the comments below!
 
I’ve already sent a parcel to friends in the UK. I have my parcels ready to go to my grandkids in WA - Christmas Eve boxes and Christmas presents. My mother in law in the UK is easier. At 95 she doesn’t want presents so the past couple of years we have sent flowers, delivered on Christmas Eve from Marks and Spencer. They go really well, she loves them.
 
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We don't send gifts unless it's a really special occasion overseas, however I do send cards that are handmade, and people look forward to receiving them as much as I enjoy making them. I am not sure about the rest of the country but I would assume it would be the same if you are on a pension you are able to get a MyPost card that give you pension discount on stamps that are used for letter, cards and parcels with in Australia. However you also need to remember that since Covid - 19 their sizes have changed and you do pay more for bigger cards which has made most of my fellow crafters reduce the size of their cards to send to people as it is cheaper.
 

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