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Australia Post backflips on decision to cease delivering perishable food – Good Food
On Monday, Australia Post announced it would no longer handle perishable food. Following backlash from farmers and food producers, that decision has been reversed….

On Sunday, Good Food reported that Australia Post had given just three months’ notice to farmers and food producers that the taxpayer-owned postal service was no longer going to handle perishable food.
By Thursday, that decision had been reversed.
Producers of dairy, smallgoods, fruit and vegetables were informed on March 29 of Australia Post’s decision to cease delivery on June 30. This would have left some producers, especially those in remote and regional Australia, unable to deliver their…
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