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Volume 11, No. 55, November 02, 2006
SOLDIERS
overseas look forward to mail, its an important link with
their friends and family back home. Its important to know
the postal rules to get mail where it belongs.
To provide Australia Post and Defence the best opportunity to distribute
on time during the holiday season, all mail (to and from Australia)
must be posted early enough to arrive at the Australia Post Defence
Mail Facility in Sydney by the following dates:
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AFPOs
1, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20: December 11;
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AFPO
11 December 13;
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FPO
2 and 5 December 15.
Be
aware of cultural sensitivities when sending mail overseas. Consideration
must also be given to whether the item is prohibited or restricted
in certain countries. All mail is subject to border agency screening,
similar to mail entering Australia.
Items such as womens magazines or alcohol can cause offence.
In some cases, items have been delayed simply because they have
been wrapped in paper with a Christian theme.
Normal dangerous goods prohibitions and restrictions apply to mail
sent through the Defence network to and from overseas destinations.
All mail must comply with international mail security requirements,
including proof of identity requirements at the time of lodgment.
Articles that do not comply will be subject to a security-related
delay.
Mail that is sent via the Defence network is restricted to personal
mail only.
Letters and parcels for deployed members should be addressed as
follows:
Army or Air Force
Serial Number, Rank and Name
Unit Name or Operation (if applicable)
AFPO (add number)
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCES
NSW 2890
HMA Ships
Serial Number, Rank and Name
Name of the HMA Ship
AFPO (add number)
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCES
NSW 2890
For more information contact Australia Post on 131318 or www.auspost.com.au
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