How to address australia mail

To address mail to Australia, you'll need to follow a specific format. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Format:

Example:

Additional tips:

  1. Use the correct state or territory abbreviations:
    • New South Wales (NSW)
    • Victoria (VIC)
    • Queensland (QLD)
    • South Australia (SA)
    • Western Australia (WA)
    • Tasmania (TAS)
    • Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
    • Northern Territory (NT)
  2. Use the correct postcode format:
    • Postcodes are 4 digits long (e.g., 2000, 3000, etc.)
    • Do not include a hyphen or any other punctuation marks
  3. Use the correct country name:
    • Australia (not AU, Aust., or Aussie)
  4. Use the correct title and surname:
    • Use Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Dr. before the surname, if applicable
  5. Use the correct formatting for PO Boxes:
    • PO Box 123, Sydney NSW 2000 (note the space between "PO Box" and the box number)

International mail:

When sending mail from outside Australia, you'll need to include the country name "Australia" after the postcode. For example:

Tracking and delivery:

Australia Post offers tracking services for domestic and international mail. You can track your mail using the Australia Post website or mobile app.

Remember to check with Australia Post for any specific requirements or restrictions on sending mail to Australia.