Can franked mail go in the postbox

In Australia, franked mail, also known as pre-paid mail, can be posted in a postbox, but there are some conditions to keep in mind:

  1. Make sure it's properly franked: The mail must be franked with a valid postage stamp or a pre-paid franking label. This ensures that the postage has been paid and the mail can be processed by Australia Post.
  2. Use the correct postbox: You should use a postbox that is designated for mail collection, such as a yellow postbox or a postbox located at a post office. Do not use a postbox that is only for depositing mail for a specific business or organization.
  3. Check the postbox hours: Ensure that the postbox is open during the hours you plan to deposit the mail. Some postboxes may have limited hours or be closed on weekends or public holidays.
  4. Follow the postbox guidelines: Be mindful of any specific guidelines or restrictions posted on the postbox, such as maximum weight or size limits for the mail.

If you're unsure about posting franked mail in a postbox, you can always take it to a post office or a retail outlet that offers postal services. The staff will be happy to assist you with posting your mail.

Remember to always check the Australia Post website or contact them directly if you have any questions or concerns about posting franked mail.