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Originally Posted by leon
Aust Post will handle any size to a limit of 20ks in weight, so the box can be a as big as you like if you stay under that weight.
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There is the old joke about going into the Post Office with a huge balloon full
of Helium, tying it to the scales and then trying to convince the postmaster that
since it weighs a negative amount that he owes you.
Though 20kg is the limit, posters should be aware that there is a maximum size
that the Post Office will accept over the counter, which is that if the object is
a box, the longest dimension must not exceed 105cm and the girth, which is
found by measuring around all other dimensions, should not exceed 140cm.
When posting parcels, one should be aware that volumetric weight rules often
apply. For example, they might measure the dimensions of a box, assign it
a volumetric weight of say 10kg even if the box itself only weighs 5kg.
So alas, this is how they catch you out if you try and post the giant Helium balloon.
For many items, the post service is often hard to beat for price, reliability
and delivery to all destinations within Australia.