Building strong community ties
Across Australia, especially in smaller towns, local Post Offices helped people maintain social connections during the pandemic. For example, Werribee Post Office in Victoria – which received this year’s Post Office of the Year award – focused on maintaining customers’ access to essential services throughout the extended lockdowns.
Werribee Postal Manager Danny Marando expressed great pride in his team’s resilience and said, “2020 wasn’t easy, but the way the team pulled together and went above and beyond for each and every customer that walked through our door was incredible.”
As well as sending and receiving parcels, Post Offices like Werribee helped people and small businesses in various other ways. Those working from home had a place to print and scan documents and access office supplies. Online shoppers could collect and return purchases. Small businesses got the support they needed to offer products online for the very first time.
Bank@Post proved a pivotal service after hundreds of bank branches closed during the pandemic. Right now, selected Post Offices offer Bank@Post – providing vital ways for communities and businesses to conduct deposits, withdrawals and balance enquiries, especially in regional areas where there may not be another banking presence.
For example, in Nagambie in eastern Victoria, CFA Captain Allen Treble uses Bank@Post to bank the community donations they regularly receive. He said, “We go down to Australia Post at least three or four times a week to deposit donation money.”
These visits invariably involve a chat with other locals too, offering a great way for Treble to stay connected to his local community.