Public services aren’t suppose to make money, that’s what tax is for
Anyone argue otherwise meaning we should fire the whole parliament and I don’t believe they are ever profitable
There’s a perspective problem here.
Australia Post doesn’t make profits and losses, it provides services - and services have costs, not losses.
Expecting Australia Post to:
A) Deliver packages of international origin for free
B) To unprofitable remote/rural areas C) AND turn a profit like a business whilst D) For profit courier companies undercut them on profitable metro areas…Well it’s not going to work long term.
And post offices are more than just places to drop off a package you want delivered, lots of people use them as their local bank branch for necessary in person tasks - especially in the a fore mentioned rural areas.Long story short, Australia Post should not have been privatised - it’s an essential service and essential services are natural monopolies.
Deliver packages of international origin for free
Minor nitpick but I don’t believe that’s correct, they’re part of the universal postal union where they set prices for other post companies to send into Australia.
I’m no post enthusiast though, so it might not be correct, that’s just my understanding.
You’ve taught me something: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Postal_Union
I can’t find anywhere listing what we get in UPU fees for things coming into Australia from China, but I have recently ordered items for a few dollars which have not charged me for postage.
This is head torch, for 77c, that will be posted to me for free from China.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004823147597.htmlThis page lists the cheapest domestic package I can send from the Adelaide CBD to another Adelaide CBD address:
https://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/calculate-postage-delivery-times/#/option/domestic/5000/5000
$10.60Something doesn’t add up here.
The minimum cost of anything coming out of China should be the UPU, completely ignoring handling, packaging and the item itself.So either Aliexpress/China is subsidizing sending crap over here, or Australia Post is not getting the fees.
edit: Page 111 of the annual report: https://auspost.com.au/content/dam/auspost_corp/media/documents/2021-australia-post-annual-report.pdf
shows in 2020, Australia Post had a $4.3M Foreign exchange loss (net).
Which is honestly WAY better than I was expecting.I can’t find anywhere listing what we get in UPU fees for things coming into Australia from China
IIRC there’s an excel spreadsheet somewhere with the pricing, but it’s in the UPUs own currency or something like that.
The minimum cost of anything coming out of China should be the UPU.
I’m pretty sure ‘free shipping’ is just someone else eats the cost of shipping.
Edit:
Keeping in mind that I have no idea how to properly read this, as for the pricing it looks like in 2016 letter post from Hong Kong to Sydney was 0.538 SDR per KG, which was about AU$1.03 per KG.
Also the 77c for the head torch is a one time welcome deal, it shows up as $8.97 for me when logged in. So Aliexpress is probably just making a loss in hopes to make a profit from you later.
Long story short, Australia Post should not have been privatised
I don’t believe it has been privatised, though?
As someone who has lived in rural Australia - they barely service anywhere outside of metro areas.
My brother lives just an hour from a major regional city (population 150k), on the outskirts of a relatively large town, only a five min drive to a large post office that serves tens of thousands of people. He still doesn’t get mail delivery and has to pay for a PO Box.
In fact - the private couriers offer far better service for his address.
I agree. The same for the health service. It’s not a for profit business (or should not be). It is a service, that we spend our taxes on, it costs money and doesn’t expect a return, except for better health outcomes.