AU Australia Major Regions Postal Code Details

🏛️ New South Wales
1041
(shared By Some Companies)
(shared By Some Companies) new south wales 1041 Australia
1044
(shared By Some Companies)
(shared By Some Companies) new south wales 1044 Australia
1043
(shared By Some Companies)
(shared By Some Companies) new south wales 1043 Australia
1042
(shared By Some Companies)
(shared By Some Companies) new south wales 1042 Australia

📮AU Australia Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

🔢 What is the format of Australian postcodes?

Australian postcodes are 4-digit numbers, e.g., 2000 (Sydney CBD). Some areas add a state suffix (e.g., 2000 NSW), but only the 4 digits are required for mailing.

📍 How to find a postcode for a specific area?

Use Australia Post's online postcode search tool: Enter an address or location name. Link: auspost.com.au/postcode

📮 Is a postcode mandatory for international mail?

Yes! Postcodes speed up sorting. For international mail, include both the Australian postcode and 'AUSTRALIA', e.g., Sydney NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA.

📦 Can one city have multiple postcodes?

Absolutely! E.g., Melbourne CBD is 3000, while suburbs like Carlton are 3053. Always provide the full address for accuracy.

⏱️ Will a wrong postcode cause delays?

Very likely! Incorrect postcodes may route mail to the wrong state (e.g., confusing QLD and NSW codes). Double-check via Australia Post's website.