Australia Post is upgrading its tracking software for packages with a new platform built on Google Cloud.
According to
ZDNet, the nationwide mailing service is updating its “event management platform” after the online shopping boom of the last year.
“What we saw in 2020 was that four out of five Australian households so almost nine million households were making an online purchase at some point during the year, and included in that number was more than 1.3 million households that purchased in 2020 that hadn’t bought online in 2019,” Australia Post CIO Munro Farmer said via the outlet.
In an Australia Post report into the eCommerce sales of the last financial year, the company said that there had been a 31.8 per cent year-on-year increase for the 12 months to the 30th June 2021. In the 20 days to the 17th July, NSW saw online purchases increase by 36 per cent year-on-year.
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âYouâve hit me eight times. youâre going to jailâ An Australia Post employee has faced court after a fight about a wheelie bin inside a home erupted.
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Subscriber only An Australia Post employee has been convicted of domestic violence after a passer by heard him hurling abuse at his partner. Pine Rivers Magistrates Court heard the man was separated from his partner but still living under the same roof when the altercation happened. According to police, a member of the public called for help after they heard shouting from the man and the sound of property damage .
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