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  2. Addressing guidelines - Australia Post

    auspost.com.au/sending/guidelines/addressing-guidelines

    Line 2 should contain the street number and name, or PO Box or Locked Bag number. Line 3 should contain the locality or suburb, state and postcode and be written in capital letters. For international mail, the country name should be written in capitals on the bottom line.

  3. How to address mail to australia - Parcel Monkey

    www.parcelmonkey.com/how-to-guides/how-to-address-mail-to-australia

    When you send packages to Australia from the US, you can avoid delays and the risk of your parcel getting lost by ensuring it is addressed correctly. To demonstrate how to write an Australian address, we’ve provided an example of a US address next to an Australian address, so you compare.

  4. Correct Addressing - Australia Post

    auspost.com.au/content/dam/auspost_corp/media/documents/correct-addressing.pdf

    The address in three easy steps. Write or print the address in the centre of the envelope (Address zone). Typically, the address information should be written in three to four lines and form a ‘block’ of information with no blank lines. Line 1 should contain the recipient’s name.

  5. How to write out an Australian address (Australia Address Format...

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    It’s crucial to format the address properly when sending a letter to someone in Australia so that it reaches the appropriate destination. The following is the typical format for addressing a letter to Australia: [Recipient Name] [Street Address] [Suburb/City] [State] [Postcode] Australia.

  6. How to Address a Letter in Australia: 9 Steps (with Pictures) - ...

    www.wikihow.com/Address-a-Letter-in-Australia

    To address a letter in Australia, start by writing the recipient’s full name on the front and center of the envelope. Under the name, write the street address, which consists of the house or building number and the name of the street.

  7. What Is the Address Format of Australia? – LingoNomad

    www.lingonomad.com/blogs/australia/address-format

    When writing out Australian addresses, there are only two punctuations that you should pay attention to: the slash and the hyphen. The number in front of the slash refers to the unit number, and the number behind it refers to the street number.

  8. Australian address format & Australian mailing address examples -...

    www.smarty.com/global-address-formatting/australia-address-format-examples

    The Australian address format will teach you how to address a letter for shipping or mailing, and should be written in all capital letters as follows: Address line - The recipient's name. If the recipient has a title, such as Sheila of Sunnies, include it here.

  9. What is the correct way to format an Australian address?

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    An Australian address must include the recipient name, street address, suburb, state or territory, and postcode. The recipient name should be the first line of the address. The street address should include the house or building number, followed by the street name.

  10. Appendix 1 - Correct Addressing Standards - Australia Post

    auspost.com.au/content/dam/auspost_corp/media/documents/Appendix-01.pdf

    The first line of the address should be at least 40 mm from the top of the envelope to leave room for the Postage Zone containing postage stamps, postage meter imprints and postmarks. Addresses printed on adhesive labels are acceptable if the address falls in the correct position and alignment.

  11. How to Write an Australian Address: A Step-by-Step Guide

    www.neuralword.com/en/article/how-to-write-an-australian-address-a-step-by...

    Writing an Australian address correctly is vital to ensure the timely delivery of your mail. By following these step-by-step instructions, you can easily format any Australian address accurately. Remember to double-check the spelling and accuracy of the address information before sending your mail.