Australia Post advises correct addressing
Approximately three million mail items are received at Australia Post Mail Redistribution Centres or Dead Letter Offices across the country each year because they are incorrectly addressed. Australia Post spokesperson, Rachelle McDonald, said the corporation makes every effort to ensure mail reaches its intended recipient and while approximately 50% of mail received at the Mail Redistribution Centre will eventually reach its destination, unfortunately the rest wont.
“The worst offending areas across the country include Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and the Gold Coast,” Ms McDonald said.
“Mail that is unable to be delivered is auctioned off after a period of three to 12 months depending on the item and all proceeds are donated to charity.
The basic address format in Australia consists of three lines; the addressee’s full name on the first line, followed by a street name and number, or post office box number. The suburb, state and postcode should be printed in capitals on the last line.
Senders should also always include their return address on the back of the envelope, so that if it is unable to be delivered, Australia Post can return it to them.
Sounds like reasonable advice, but how much of the problem might be Oz Post’s? How easy is it to get delivery point validation and change of address information. We at the address association find there is a lot of work to be done on this subject with the public AND with the posts.