Australia post hold mail concession rates
Australia Post offers a range of concession rates for holding mail services, which are designed to help eligible customers save money on their mail and parcel delivery costs. Here are the current concession rates for holding mail services offered by Australia Post:
Concession Rates for Holding Mail Services
- Pensioner Concession: 10% discount on holding mail services for eligible pensioners and seniors.
- Health Care Card Concession: 10% discount on holding mail services for eligible health care card holders.
- Disability Concession: 10% discount on holding mail services for eligible people with a disability.
- Low-Income Concession: 10% discount on holding mail services for eligible low-income earners.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the concession rates, you must meet the following criteria:
- Pensioner Concession: You must be receiving a pension or allowance from the Australian Government, such as the Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, or War Widow/er Pension.
- Health Care Card Concession: You must hold a Health Care Card, which is issued to eligible individuals who receive a concession card from the Australian Government.
- Disability Concession: You must have a disability that is recognized by the Australian Government, such as a disability pension or a disability support pension.
- Low-Income Concession: You must be receiving a low-income allowance or pension from the Australian Government, such as the Newstart Allowance or the Youth Allowance.
How to Apply for Concession Rates
To apply for concession rates on holding mail services, you will need to provide proof of your eligibility to Australia Post. You can do this by:
- Visiting your local post office and providing your proof of eligibility documents.
- Calling Australia Post's customer service number and providing your proof of eligibility documents over the phone.
- Applying online through Australia Post's website and uploading your proof of eligibility documents.
Note: Concession rates are subject to change, so it's always best to check with Australia Post for the most up-to-date information.