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Australia Post
Type Government-owned corporation (owned by the Commonwealth of Australia)
Industry Postal service
Predecessor(s) Postmaster-General's Department
Founded 25 April 1809 (1809-04-25)
Headquarters Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Number of locations 4,419 outlets[1]
Key people John Stanhope (Board Member and Chairman)
Ahmed Fahour (Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer)
Products Postal services, Digital Services, Retail, Express post, Logistics, Printing Services
Revenue Increase A$ 5.0 billion (2010)[1]
Operating income A$332 million (2011)[1]
Employees 33,472 (2011)[1]
Website www.auspost.com.au

Australia Post is the trading name of the Australian Government-owned Australian Postal Corporation (formerly the Australian Postal Commission).

Contents

History [edit]

The Sydney General Post Office (George Street façade) circa 1900
An old style post box in Marrickville, Sydney

The first Postmaster of New South Wales was an ex-convict, Isaac Nichols, who took the post in 1809 operating from his home in George Street, Sydney. His main job was to take charge of letters and parcels arriving by ship, to avoid the chaos of people rushing onto the ships as soon as they arrived at Sydney's wharves.

The Postal Act of 1825 allowed the governor to fix postage rates and appoint Postmasters outside Sydney, enabling the first organised postal service.[2]

Postal services grew throughout the Australian colonies as they were established.

A regular overland service between Sydney and Melbourne, Victoria began in 1838, as did embossed covers (the world's second, after William Dockwra established the London Penny Post in 1680) prepaid postage[citation needed], and by 1849 uniform postal rates were established by agreement between the colonies. Monthly steamship sea mail to the United Kingdom was established in 1856. The separate colonies joined the Universal Postal Union in 1891.

In 1901, the colonial mail systems were merged into the Postmaster-General's Department (or PMG). This body was responsible for telegraph and domestic telephone operations as well as postal mail. The world's first large-scale mechanical mail sorting system was introduced in Australia (according to Australia Post), and operational in the Sydney GPO in 1967. This coincided with the introduction of the current system of 4-digit Postcodes in Australia.[3]

On 1 July 1975, separate government commissions were created to undertake the operational responsibilities of the PMG. One of these was the Australian Postal Commission, trading as Australia Post. It later changed its name to the Australian Postal Corporation on 1 January 1989 when it was corporatised, although it still trades as Australia Post.

Under amendments to the APC Act that came into effect in March 2008, quarantine inspection officers from a prescribed state or territory are authorised to request Australia Post to open for inspection packets and parcels sent from interstate which they believe may contain quarantine material. The legislation also authorised Australia Post to remove from the mail stream articles that are suspected of being scam mail.[4]

On 26 June 2009, Australia Post celebrated its 200th anniversary.[4]

Future Ready Strategy (2010–present) [edit]

In February 2010, Ahmed Fahour was appointed MD and CEO of Australia Post.[5] In May 2010, he announced a new strategy dubbed "Future Ready" designed to reinvigorate Australia Post. This included a new organisation structure as well as a renewed foray into digital businesses under the "eServices" Strategic Business Unit.[6]

Current activities [edit]

Express (yellow) and normal (red) street posting boxes
Riverina Mail Sorting Centre in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Post office in Quilpie, Queensland

Over the last 15 years, Australia Post has broadened its product and service range and invested in major technology-based infrastructure programs. Today, it operates in three core areas: letters and associated services; retail merchandise and agency services; and parcels and logistics. It offers delivery services, retail products, financial services (such as bill payment and banking through its retail network), logistics and fulfilment services, and direct marketing and database management services. It also has a number of subsidiaries and joint ventures, including Sai Cheng Logistics International – a joint-venture logistics company established with China Post in 2005.

Australia Post operates normal mail delivery as well as an express/courier service through Messenger Post.[7]

Australia Post is a government business enterprise. It is self-funding and uses its assets and resources to earn profits, which can be reinvested in the business or returned as dividends to its sole shareholder, the Commonwealth Government. Under its community service obligations, Australia Post is committed to providing an accessible, affordable and reliable letter service for all Australians wherever they reside. The corporation reaches more than 10 million Australian addresses; operates 4,419 postal outlets;[1] and serves more than a million customers in postal outlets every business day.

Under the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989, letters up to 250 grams are reserved to Australia Post – other people and businesses can only carry them if they charge four times the basic postage rate. All of the other goods and services provided by Australia Post are sold in fully competitive markets and, in 2005–06, nearly 90 per cent of the corporation’s profit (from ordinary activities before net interest and tax) came from selling products and services in competitive markets.

Organisational structure and information [edit]

Ford Transit Australia Post van

Board members [edit]

  • John Stanhope (Chairman)
  • Mark Darras (Deputy Chairman)
  • Ahmed Fahour (Managing Director & CEO)
  • Trish White
  • Penny Bingham-Hall
  • Peter Carne
  • Brendan Fleiter
  • Talal Yassine
  • Susan Bitter

Executive General Managers [edit]

  • Ahmed Fahour (Managing Director & CEO)
  • Tracy Fellows (Executive General Manager, Communication Management Services)
  • Ewen Stafford (Chief Operating Officer)
  • Christine Corbett (Executive General Manager, Retail Services)
  • Richard Umbers (Executive General Manager, Parcel and Express Services)
  • Chris Blake (Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs & People)
  • Steve Ousley (Executive General Manager, Post Operations Network)
  • Gary Hubber (Executive General Manager, Enterprise Pricing)

Employment [edit]

Empty cells have no data available for that year. All results as at 30 June of the year indicated.

Year Full-time staff Part-time staff Other staff Source
1993 31934 3999 Annual Report
1994 31130 4204 5626 Annual Report
1995 31621 4501 5253 Annual Report
1996 32040 5689 7849 Annual Report
1997 31111 6185 8466 Annual Report
1998 29564 6961 9151 Annual Report
1999 28205 6756 9776 Annual Report
2000 26915 8482 9455 Annual Report
2001 27079 8458 9660 Annual Report
2002 26950 8812 9703 Annual Report
2003 26394 9033 9557 Annual Report
2004 26019 9030 9559 Annual Report
2005 25851 8953 9570 Annual Report
2006 25387 9196 6415 Annual Report
2007 25026 9498 6247 Annual Report
2008 25093 9936 Annual Report
2009 25149 10360 8106 Annual Report
2010 24205 10252 Annual Report
2011 23369 10103 [1]

An index of all annual reports can be found here: http://auspost.com.au/about-us/annual-reports.html Source: Australia Post Employee profile

Facts and statistics [edit]

Nationwide there are 7,950 postal routes serviced by 10,000 "posties". Motorcycles (like the iconic Honda CT110) are used for delivery for around 6,600 routes, bicycles for 350 routes and walking for 1,000 routes. Electric bikes are also being trialled [2]. Cars are only used for the very longest routes. Until the 1960s the longest, and the world's longest, overland mail route was Meekatharra to Marble Bar, Western Australia. As there were few roads a round trip took seven days. The current longest overland route is Norseman, Western Australia to Border Village, South Australia: 1,460 km (910 mi). The longest air service delivers to remote communities in the outback covering 1,790 km (1,110 mi) over two days.

The most isolated postbox is located on a dive platform on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.

The most isolated Post Office is located 217 km (135 mi) from Onslow, Western Australia, 32 km (20 mi) from the nearest customer.

From the 2009–10 Annual Report:

  • Handled 5.1 billion mail items.
  • Revenue of $4.87 billion.
  • Profit (before tax) of $103.0 million.
  • Delivered 96.1% of letters on time or early.
  • Just over half of Australia Post's revenue comes from delivering letters, the rest comes from other activities.
  • Processed 194 million agency-based bill payment transactions, 30 million banking transactions and over 1 million passport applications.
  • Australia Post has over 4,415 outlets, with over 2,531 in rural and remote areas
  • Australia Post has over 16,039 street posting boxes
  • Australia Post has over 34,400 employees
  • Australia Post owns Star Track Express.
  • All undelivered items go to the mail redistribution centres, which attempts to return the items to their sender.

Products and services [edit]

Australia Post operates in three core markets: letters and associated services; agency services and retail merchandise; and parcels and logistics that span both domestic and international markets.

Letters and associated services [edit]

Australia Post collects, processes and distributes letters for the entire Australian community and between Australia and other countries overseas. It also offers bulk mail delivery services for businesses and community organisations and provides research, advice, consumer list rental, and profiling and segmentation services to help businesses target their objectives and customers, along with other associated services.

Postal services [edit]

While postal services of letters and parcels are one of the original areas of Australia Post, it has also diversified its operations into the provision of other services including agency services, business-to-business integration and logistics and supply chain management (see below).

Postage rate [edit]

Basic domestic [edit]

The basic postage rate for a small letter has increased over the years due to inflation but influenced in recent years by a complex interplay between Australia Post's monopoly over small items, and need to provide service to all Australian addresses at the mandated basic rate.

In July 2009, Australia Post requested the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to approve a stamp price rise in 2010 to 60 cents but the ACCC declined the approval of the price rise, however in April 2010, Australia Post resubmitted the proposed postal stamp rise. The ACCC approved this request on 28 May 2010 and it was published in the Government Gazette on 9 June 2010.[8][9][10]

  • 4¢ – 1966 (Introduction of decimal currency)
  • 5¢ – 1967
  • 6¢ – 1970
  • 7¢ – 1971
  • 10¢ – 1974
  • 18¢ – 1975
  • 20¢ – 1978
  • 22¢ – 1980
  • 24¢ – 1981
  • 27¢ – 1982
  • 30¢ – 1983
  • 33¢ – 1985
  • 36¢ – 1986
  • 37¢ – 1987
  • 39¢ – 1988
  • 41¢ – 1989[11]
  • 43¢ – 1990 (effective 3 September 1990)
  • 45¢ – 1992 (effective 2 January 1992) [12]
  • 45¢ - 2000 ( 1 July 2000. With the introduction of the GST, the rate effectively decreased for business as the GST claimable component of the postage rate was 4¢, leaving a cost to business users of just 41¢. For the public though there was no change to the price)
  • 50¢ – 2003 (effective 13 January 2003) [13]
  • 55¢ – 2008 (effective 1 September 2008)
  • 60¢ – 2010 (effective 28 June 2010)

Agency services and retail merchandise [edit]

Agency services: Australia Post provides third-party agency services that connect consumers, businesses and government bodies such as bill payment services, banking services and identity services. Australia Post also offers personal finance products, such as car and travel insurance[14] and currency conversion.

Retail Merchandise: A variety of complementary products, packaging products, collectibles and post office boxes and locked bags are offer across the vast network of Australia Post outlets in Australia.[citation needed]

Parcels and logistics [edit]

Australia Post collects, processes and delivers single parcels or multi-parcel consignments all across Australia and internationally. It also provides complete end-to-end supply chain capabilities, from manufacturer (domestic or international) to consumer with integrated logistics services and a broad range of distribution options to track and trace deliveries.[citation needed]

Digital Services [edit]

In 2011 Australia Post announced the launch of its Digital Mailbox. The service will allow businesses, government entities and customers to communicate through a secure online portal. The service provides secure digital delivery service to see and action all their transaction mail. The secure digital vault will allow consumers to store important documents and will be available on mobile and desktop. Australia Post Digital MailBox is announced to launch in October 2012 [15]

Criticism [edit]

Australia Post has had a long and difficult relationship with the Communication Workers Union. The union has claimed that contractors provide a poor parcel delivery service, with a newspaper reporting anecdotes of unsatisfactory performance during the peak Christmas period, including a propensity to insert "delivery failure" cards into mailboxes rather than attempting delivery of packages, thus requiring the customer to travel to their local post office to collect items personally.

However, these delivery drivers are usually contractors as opposed to actual auspost employees.[16]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Australia Post: Annual Report 2010-11
  2. ^ Australia Post 2003 Annual Report
  3. ^ Store Finder: History and Assignment of Postcodes
  4. ^ a b "History of Australia Post". Australian Government, Department of Broadband, Communications, and the Digital Economy. 27 May 2011. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  5. ^ Johnston, Eric (23 December 2009). "Rudd's banker stamps his mark on post office". The Sydney Morning Herald. 
  6. ^ Durie, John (18 June 2010). "Australia Post expands into electronic applications". The Australian. 
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ "Australia Post seeks postage increase". Inside Retailing. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2010. 
  9. ^ Doherty, Elissa (13 April 2010). "Australia Post wants to raise the cost of stamp by five cents". Herald Sun. Retrieved 22 April 2010. 
  10. ^ "Commonwealth Gazette, Edition 22, 2010". 9 June 2010. p. 1148. 
  11. ^ "Postage to rise by 2c a letter on July 1". The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney). 15 April 1989. p. 5. 
  12. ^ "Treasury Submission to the National Competition Council Review of the Australian Postal Corporation Act". "reflecting an increase in the standard postage stamp price from 41 cents to 45 cents between September 1990 and January 1992" 
  13. ^ "ACCC announces final decision on postal prices". "The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission today announced its final decision not to object to Australia Post's request to increase the price of the basic postage stamp from 45 cents to 50c. The increase, which will take effect from January 2003, will see the price of the basic postage stamp rise for the first time in 10 years" 
  14. ^ Gluyas, Richard (2 September 2009). "Australia Post pushes into insurance". The Australian. Retrieved 7 March 2012. 
  15. ^ "Media release: Australia Post Digital MailBox to launch in October 2012". Australia Post. Retrieved 7 November 2012. 
  16. ^ Ham, Larissa (13 January 2012). "Stamp out illegal posties: union". Sydney morning Herald. Retrieved 13 January 2012. 

External links [edit]



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