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Australia Post stamps out threat to stop delivering perishable goods from June 30

Australia Post has backflipped on its decision to cease carrying perishable items in a move welcomed by producers reliant on the service.
Key points:
- AusPost has backflipped on its decision to stop carrying perishable items from June 30
- The Australian Small Business Ombudsman has been called in to develop a long-term sustainable fix to support the e-commerce industry
- Food producers who rely on the service and Labor are calling on the government to develop a long-term solution
Producers were shocked when Australia Post announced it would no longer allow meats, seafood, eggs, or frozen meals to be sent in the mail because of complex food safety and regulatory requirements.
The Australian Small Business Ombudsman has been called…
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