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Small businesses devastated after Australia Post bans perishable goods

Co-owner of Pepe Saya butter Pierre Issa. Source: Supplied. Small Business Ombudsman Bruce Billson has publicly called out Australia Post’s decision to no longer allow certain perishable goods to be sent via its service, saying the move could prove to be “devastating” to small business producers. Small businesses relying on Australia Post to send perishables like truffles, butter, cheese and meats discovered this week that they will no longer be able to do so from July. Australia Post said on Tuesday it will discontinue the carriage of certain foods across its delivery network from June 30 “due to the complex food safety and regulatory requirements” of different states.

Major rule change for Australia Post

Food & Entertainment by Evin Priest 20th Apr 2021 5:25 AM Food producers across the country have been dealt a crippling blow after taxpayer-owned Australia Post revealed it would no longer deliver perishables from July. Australia Post has contacted some producers - including makers of butter, cheese, truffles, smallgoods and native bush ingredients - to inform them the company will no longer deliver their products from June 30. In a statement provided to NCA NewsWire, Australia Post blamed complex requirements that differed between states for the decision. Australia Post says the decision was influenced by complex requirements for food safety and vehicles. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Christian Gilles

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