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  1. This postcode finder is the quick and easy way to search and check postcodes for all suburbs and locations around Australia. Our postcode data is available to download for non-commercial and commercial use.

  2. Postcodes in Australia. Postcodes in Australia are four digits long and appear after the country in the address. Postcodes were introduced by Australia Post Service in 1967. The Postmaster-Department now manages them. Australia Postcodes help to sort and route mail more efficiently in Australia.

  3. This postcode finder is the quick and easy way to search and check postcodes for all suburbs and locations around Australia. Our postcode data is available to download for non-commercial and commercial use.

  4. This postcode finder is the quick and easy way to search and check postcodes for all suburbs and locations around Australia. Our postcode data is available to download for non-commercial and commercial use.

  5. Australian postcodes range from 0200 for the Australian National University (now 2601) to 9944 for Cannonvale, Queensland. Some towns and suburbs have two postcodes — one for street deliveries and another for post office boxes. For example, a street address in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta would be written like this: Mr John Smith.

  6. Welcome to postcodes-australia.com, your definitive resource for Australian postcode information. If you need to find a postcode for a certain address or area, or if you want to find out where a postcode relates to on the map, just enter a postcode or area name in the search box on the left and click the "find!" button.

  7. An Australian postal code, also known as a postcode, is typically represented as a 4-digit number. Each postcode designates a specific geographic area for efficient mail sorting and delivery. Australia has neraly 3,333 postcodes.

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