Shipping business parcels within Australia

If you don’t have a MyPost Business or eParcel Contract account, you can still easily ship parcels to your customers within Australia. Start by choosing the delivery speed. Your postage is then calculated by the weight or size of your parcel, the packaging, and the destination.

Delivery speeds

Weight and packaging

Does your business send parcels regularly?

Send with ease, access savings, offer a great customer experience, and get local support when you need it.

Postage costs and shipping guides

Calculate the cost and time to send your item

Use our online calculator to estimate the postage price and delivery time to send your letter or parcel within Australia or overseas. If you need more assistance, visit your local Post Office and talk to our friendly team.

More options to help ship your parcels

Underpaid postage

When using red street posting boxes, you must apply the correct postage for all your business parcels. If we detect that your mail was posted with insufficient postage, we may invoice you the difference plus an admin fee.

Not a business customer?

See our personal sending options for sending a parcel within Australia.

1 Our regular parcel service delivers in an estimated 2+ business days. Delivery times will vary depending on lodgement and destination points. View delivery speeds and coverage for shipping within Australia.

2 Next business day delivery is only available within the Express Post next business day delivery network. The national next business day delivery network operates between capital cities (excluding Darwin; and for Perth, delivery into the CBD only) and some major centres. Express eParcel is not covered in the Express Post guarantee.

3 Delivery on national or state-based public holidays, weekends and outside of business hours for eligible customers only. Costs may apply to become an eligible customer.

4 For parcels where you use your own packaging or any other packaging, which is not eligible for the national flat rates for postage based on size, Australia Post will assess charges according to the actual weight or cubic weight equivalent of the parcel, whichever is greater. Learn more about cubing on page 5 of our Domestic parcels guide (PDF 444kB).