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Australia Post stamps out threat to stop delivering perishable goods from June 30 – ABC News
Australia Post has backflipped on its decision to cease carrying perishable items in a move welcomed by producers reliant on the service.

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…
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