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Australia Post eParcel website post deemed ‘offensive’ by postal service – 7NEWS.com.au
Customers were stunned and confused when the normal Australia Post website was updated with a message about the illicit drug.

Australia Post has responded after customers were met with an offensive update on the postal services official website.
On Saturday morning, under the banner that reads latest news was a post about smoking meth.
Where news updates on delivery services would usually be was instead the message: We are smoking meth.
It remained active on the website for at least an hour before being removed.
Australia Post has since responded, telling 7NEWS.com.au it was not authorised by anyone on their end.
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