23 January 2006, 12:28
smlekidAustralia post update
I recieved a call today from Australia post didn't really shed much light on the subject other than it was from customs and it was taking to long to process firearm related imports
I was informed to write and make my complaints known to Aus post so for all interested here is there address
Australia Post
Customer Contact Centre
GPO Box 72 Melbourne 3100
so right in and give them what for
24 January 2006, 00:37
Consmlekid,
My Federal member has confirmed its NOT Australian Customs but rather Australia Post's decision based on "safety". From what I've gathered Australian Customs is not thrilled with Australia Post's actions at this time. Firearm components were allegedly slowing mail processing as one component found meant all the mail in that shipment needed to be physically checked.
Perhaps its best everyone mail their complaints to Australia Post without using a stamp

Cheers...
Con
24 January 2006, 00:57
MLGThanks Con
Just hope that everyone here will do their little part and write in - every letter will count. Similar legislation was introduced and subsequently overturned in the UK due to a strong reaction and the same could be done here with a liitle effort from everyone.
24 January 2006, 03:33
Avatar[QUOTE] NOT Australian Customs but rather Australia Post's decision based on "safety". /QUOTE]
I'm just wondering who's "safety" they are actually concerned about.
In this era of litigation I reckon this is just an arse covering exercise on the part of Oz post.
It's easy to imagine a scenario where they (Oz post) could be in part blamed for a possible firearm related incident after having let something slip in either through accident or negligence and therefore expose themselves to massive compensation claims.
The media would have a field day at their expense.