Why is the format of an address so important?
Australia Post uses advanced letter sorting technology to read the address on each envelope electronically. These machines work best when address formats are structured in a consistent manner.
That is why it is necessary to address your mail clearly and correctly. The information below demonstrates how.
Envelope Layout
It is important the zones on the envelope, indicated below, are observed at all times.

Typically, the address should be written in three lines:
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The top line should contain the recipient’s name
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The second last line should contain the number and name of the street, or PO Box or locked bag number if applicable
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The last line should contain the place name or post office of delivery, State or Territory abbreviation and postcode. This line should be printed in capitals without punctuation or underlining. For overseas mail the country name should be in capitals on the bottom line.
Where extra clarifying information is required, place this information above the last two lines of the address. This includes information such as:
General Addressing Tips
Machine Addressing Tips

Hand Addressing Tips

Still not sure how it's done?
Try our address formatting tools below. Just enter the recipient's details and view the correct address format.
It's important to note that the Address Formatting tool is a demonstration tool only, and re-structures the input data into a standard addressing format. It is not linked to an address-verification database, and does not check an address's validity.
Routine Street Address
Flat or Unit
PO Box, GPO Box or Locked Bag
Multi Storey Building
Want to find out more?
For more detailed examples of address structures and information on address structuring, download a copy of Address Presentation Standards (pdf 440kb) Adobe Acrobat is required to read this file. If you cannot access the file, call 13 13 18.

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