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Sunday, January 26, 2025

Australia Post figures deliver for Christmas

Australia Post has chalked up another huge Christmas, with 52 million parcels delivered through the December peak and more packages moving by air than ever before.

More than 5.6 million Australian households shopped online to spoil friends and family in the lead-up to Christmas Day, and with volumes in October and November also higher than in previous years, it demonstrated a desire to plan ahead and shop early, Australia Post said in a statement.

Australia Post had up to 25 dedicated freighters taking to the skies each night, and more than 8.7 million kilos of parcels were flown across the country throughout December, up 13% on the previous year, with a massive 556 tonnes moved on the busiest December day.

More than 20 million customers visited Post Offices to send cards and gifts and collect packages, including more than 3.9 million from PO Boxes, while more than 475,000 items were also collected from Australia Post’s free parcel lockers around the country during December,  the most ever in a month.

Group Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Paul Graham said many months had been spent preparing for the festive season and despite the continuing challenges presented by the pandemic, the entire Australia Post team had delivered a great Christmas for Australians.

“That we have seen another 52 million parcels delivered at Christmas demonstrates the dedication of the people in our Post Offices, our Licensed Post Office Partners, and everyone working across our processing, delivery, customer teams including more than 5000 new team members who helped make it possible.”

“We thank Australians for their patience and support during these challenging times, and with so many customers heeding our call to shop and send early we saw a really big November for both deliveries and online shopping ahead of our traditional December peak,” Mr Graham said.

Among the top online buys for Christmas were books (up more than 22%) and specialty food (up more than 5%), while there was also an increase in the purchase of pharmacy items (up 9% on the previous month).

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