SCLAA WELCOMES NEW NATIONAL PARTNER – Australia Post
As Australia’s postal service for more than 215 years, Australia Post is at the heart of every community. Last financial year they delivered more than 2.3 billion items to 12.7 million delivery points. Australia Post has one of the largest retail networks nationally, with more than 4,000 Post Offices, employing people of all ages, genders, and abilities in its extended workforce of more than 63,000 team members, which is reflective of the diverse communities they operate in. Australia Post is proud to be included in the inaugural Indigenous Employment Index with 3 per cent of its workforce identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and they are one of the largest Australian employers to be certified as a Disability Confident Recruiter.
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