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    Digital post: business transformation and the future sustainability of Australia Post
    10 Apr 2015
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    John H. Howard
    The McKell Institute

    The financial year 2013-14 has been seen as a turning point for Australia Post. Over the period January to June 2014, Australia Post booked its first ever half-year loss since becoming a government owned enterprise in 1989. This was a direct result of heavy losses...

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