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Home » Australia Post’s Multi-Million-Dollar Investment In Regional NSW

Australia Post’s Multi-Million-Dollar Investment In Regional NSW

May 22, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Forbes: Construction on the 1,796m2 site will begin in early 2026, with an expected opening towards the end of that year.

Australia Post is expanding its commitment to regional Australia with a major infrastruc­ture investment across New South Wales, announcing the development of six new greenfield sites in Tumut, Leeton, Casino, Deniliquin, Forbes and Byron Bay.

Australia Post has announced a signifi­cant infrastructure investment in regional Australia, encompassing the development of several new sites impacting communities across regional NSW. This includes the con­struction of a new 1,796m² greenfield facility in Forbes, and will also consolidate parcel deliveries from the Parkes area.

The Forbes facility will have the capac­ity to handle up to 2,200 parcels per day, designed to improve delivery times and support the needs of both businesses and consumers in these communities. Construc­tion will commence on the site in early 2026, with an expected opening towards the end of that year.

These sites will bolster capacity to sup­port parcel volume growth and improve ser­vice across rural and regional communities.

These purpose-built facilities are de­signed to boost parcel processing capabil­ity – handling between 900 parcels to 2,200 parcels per day – and enhance service across rural and regional communities as well as improving operational safety and ef­ficiency.

Sustainability is a key focus of the expan­sion, with all sites featuring 50kW rooftop solar power generation, and a number also investing in rainwater harvesting and EV charging capability.

Australia Post General Manager Network Development & Support Services, Shane Plant said the investment reflects Australia Post’s commitment to improving services for regional communities across Australia.

“Beyond speed and efficiency, we’re fo­cused on providing safer workplaces for our team members and building environmental­ly responsible infrastructure that can serve communities well into the future,” Mr. Plant said.

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