Australia Post
‘Justice for Christine Holgate’: Hanson secures Senate inquiry into Australia Post watch fiasco
Pauline Hanson wants the inquiry to help reinstate Christine Holgate, who resigned as Australia Post CEO last year after spending $20,000 on Cartier watches for employees.
- by Lisa Visentin
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Stamp of approval: holding onto letter-writing’s feelgood factor
The beauty of the written word in a world of emojis: a one-time letter-writer and mail sorter reflects on how the art of communicating has changed.
- by Alan Attwood
Stamp of approval for five generations of posties
Each generation of the Archer family has worked for Australia Post since 1860, surviving world wars, depression – and the challenge of the internet.
- by Tim Barlass
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Political expenses
More corporate credit card spending at Australia Post but no fraud: report
An inquiry into former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate’s corporate credit card spending has found several other purchases inconsistent with public expectations.
- by Rob Harris
Australia Post report into Cartier watches to remain secret
Christine Holgate quit as Australia Post chief executive after admitting she had used a corporate credit card to buy $20,000 worth of luxury watches for senior employees.
- by Lisa Visentin
Opinion
Column 8
Misophones beware! A new menace approaches
Not only a lovely bunch at the fair, coconuts also rule the post.
Opinion
Column 8
2020 in a word requires some vision
While disapproving parents draw the line in Gordon.
Opinion
Column 8
When X really does mark the spot ... or the boundary
Shining a light on some advanced postal sleuthing.
Opinion
Column 8
There's always time, if not a watch, to appreciate a job well-done
Chivalry exhibition at the fowl parade.