Maitland residents could soon be asked to pay more for the price of stamp.
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Australia Post has lodged a draft notification with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) seeking an increase in the Basic Postage Rate (BPR) from $1 to $1.10 from next January - the first increase in four years.
Australia Post says the proposed increase will help keep Post Offices open - including Australia Post's vital regional and rural network - and keep posties across the nation delivering five days a week.
Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Christine Holgate said importantly the 60 cent price of concession stamps would be protected and available to 5.7 million Australians, including pensioners and veterans, and that the 65 cent seasonal greeting card stamps would also stay the same.
"In the last financial year, we delivered a profit in-line with that three years earlier. We did this with 820 million less letters delivered to over 700,000 more homes," Ms Holgate said.
"Our posties deliver to more than 12.1 million addresses across the country. It doesn't matter if they have one letter or 100 for the address, they still need to drive past the letterbox each day.
"Last year our letters business lost $190 million - this was after the benefit of significant efficiency savings. It is important that we responsibly address pricing if we are to protect this important service ."