Is australia still receiving mail from overseas

Yes, Australia is still receiving mail from overseas. In fact, Australia Post, the country's postal service, continues to receive and deliver international mail to and from around the world.

However, it's worth noting that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on international mail services, including delays and disruptions. Australia Post has implemented various measures to mitigate these effects, such as:

  1. Prioritizing essential mail services, such as medical supplies and critical business documents.
  2. Implementing additional security measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
  3. Working with international postal services to maintain connectivity and minimize disruptions.
  4. Providing updates and tracking information to customers to help manage expectations.

Despite these challenges, Australia Post continues to receive and deliver international mail, including:

  1. Letters and postcards from friends and family.
  2. Packages and parcels containing goods, such as clothing, electronics, and gifts.
  3. Business documents, such as invoices and contracts.
  4. International express mail services, such as courier services like DHL, FedEx, and UPS.

If you're sending mail to or from Australia, it's a good idea to check with Australia Post or the relevant international postal service for the latest information on delivery times, tracking, and any potential delays.

Here are some general guidelines for sending mail to Australia:

Please note that these times are estimates and may vary depending on various factors, including the origin and destination of the mail, the type of service used, and any potential disruptions caused by the pandemic.