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If you're a charity, use Charity Mail
If you're an income tax exempt charity or an organisation endorsed as a deductible gift recipient (DGR), Charity Mail helps you save money on your bulk mail (300 items or more).
As well as Priority delivery, Charity Mail offers the option of a lower cost Regular timetable for non-time critical mail, taking up to an additional 2 business days for delivery.
Benefits
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Save money with a special low price for registered charities sending small and large presorted items.
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Easy to pay for using either your Australia Post business credit account, a postage meter, cash, debit card or credit card.
With Charity Mail, you can send 'Small' or 'Large' items:
Small | Large | |
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Maximum weight | Small 125g |
Large 250g |
Minimum size | Small 88 x 138mm |
Large N/A |
Maximum size | Small 130 x 240mm |
Large 260 x 360mm |
Maximum thickness | Small 5mm |
Large 20mm |
Please note:
- All items must carry a barcode
- All items must be sorted into particular postcode ranges
- 'Large' items use Regular timetable only
Get started
To be eligible for the service, you must be endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) as an income tax exempt charity (ITEC) or as a deductible gift recipient (DGR).
To start using Charity Mail, complete a Charity Mail application form (PDF 100kB) and send it with a copy of the 'Notice of endorsement for charity tax concessions' document from the ATO to:
Charity Mail Co-ordinator
Postal Services Section
Australia Post
Level 2, 219-241 Cleveland St
Strawberry Hills NSW 1420
Email: charitymail@auspost.com.au
On approval, we will send you an 8-digit identification number to use on all your mailouts.
Delivery timetables
Charity Mail may be sent via either Regular or Priority speed. Please see the following delivery timetable: