Tag: Australasia

New Zealand Post deal makes Maltese cross

A political brouhaha lashed Malta following last week’s disclosure New Zealand Post was taking over the tiny Mediterranean island’s postal service.
It was announced last week that NZ Post subsidiary Transend had bought 35% of Maltapost in a $6.5 million deal which also involved a two-year management services contract for Maltapost.
The deal has Maltese Liberal government and opposition MPs at each other’s throats and comes hard on the heels of a disgraced NZ Post’s dramatic eviction from South Africa last year.

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Australian rural mail delivery under threat

SOME rural mail deliveries could be disrupted if Australia Post changes force contractors to withdraw their service.
Australia Post is requiring people renewing mail delivery contracts to become incorporated, at a cost of up to $1500, before their tenders will be considered.

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Australia Post delivers the goods

Who is Australia’s most successful book publisher? Or the retailer that attracts about one million customers a day? For most, Australia Post would not be the first name that springs to mind.

Innovation and cutting edge ideas are not usually associated with an organisation seen by many as just a monopoly-guaranteed mail delivery service. But by coming in at number one in the reputation index, Australia Post has outperformed some of Australia’s biggest and most successful companies and multinationals.

Back in the early 1990s, the doomsayers were warning that email and the Internet would chew away at its core business, that nifty express operators with inexpensive tailored distribution networks would target areas not protected by monopoly guarantee. Volumes would shrink, the best parts of the business would be delivered into the hands of competitors and post offices would shut down.

Instead, the reverse has happened. Since its corporatisation in 1989, Australia Post has increased its pre-tax profits six-fold to $391.9 million in 1999/00. Another increase is expected when it reports its annual profit this week. In 1990, its proportion of wages to revenue was 67 per cent. It is now 44 per cent.

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Qantas to spend A$1.5bn on fleet expansion

Qantas, the Australian airline, on Thursday announced a A$1.5bn (US$750m) aircraft purchase programme, making Qantas as one of the few carriers expanding in a stricken world airline industry. The purchases would be partially funded by a A$300m share issue, with details yet to be finalised. BA would not participate in the issue, a policy which would slightly dilute its Qantas stake.

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