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Australia Post: Father’s Day delays hit as pandemic profits prompt service cuts questions – The New Daily
Australia Post has blamed coronavirus restrictions and a surge in online shopping in locked-down Victoria for “increased delays” in deliveries.

Time is running out for those wanting to send a card or gift to their dads in time for Father’s Day, with Australia Post warning of “increased delays” in deliveries.
Father’s Day takes place on September 6, but Australia Post told customers on Wednesday that letters and parcels must be posted by Friday (August 28) and Express Post by Monday (August 31).
The firm blamed coronavirus restrictions and a surge in online shopping in locked-down Victoria for the “increased delays”, which affect the e…
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