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Get your overseas gifts in the mail on time

Australia Post has announced its need-to-know dates for more than 180 international destinations, to make sure Christmas cards and presents arrive on time.

The postal service said for Economy Air, many destinations gifts and cards to be sent by November 14, but for International Standard and Express, there is more time. Recommended last sending dates for posting within the country will be released in coming weeks, Australia Post advised.

“If posting with International Express, some popular destinations like the USA, the UK, New Zealand and Canada should be sent by December 9,” Australia Post said.

Australia Post customer and commercial executive general manager Gary Starr said the company had worked closely with international carriers to make sure there was “as much notice as possible” ahead of the holiday.

“We know our last sending dates provide an important guide for people in the lead up to Christmas and we’ve been preparing all year for another busy peak season to ensure things run as smoothly as possible,” Mr Starr said.

“For anyone who wants to send internationally for Christmas this year, we’re encouraging them to visit our website and post by the dates advised.

“As always, we’ll continue to deliver items sent after these dates as quickly as possible but they may not arrive until after Christmas.”

Australia Post advised international sending dates vary depending on destination, and “may be affected by factors beyond Australia Post’s control including customs delays and overseas postal disruptions”.

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