Post and Telegraph Rates Act 1970 (Cth)
An Act to amend the
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BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may
be cited as the
“6.—(1.) Subject to the next two succeeding sections, the rates of postage for postal articles other than parcels are the rates set out in Part I. of the First Schedule to this Act.
“(2.) The postage payable in respect of articles to which item 2 in Part I. of the First Schedule to this Act applies shall, except where otherwise provided by agreement between the Postmaster-General and the person posting the articles, be prepaid in money.
“(3.) For the purposes of item 2 in Part I. of the First Schedule to this Act, ‘local delivery’, in relation to a postal article, means delivery—
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a ) from the office at which the article is posted; or(
b ) where the article is posted within an area for the time being determined by the Postmaster-General, for the purposes of this sub-section, to be a local delivery area—within that area.”.
“(5.) The postage payable in respect of articles under this section shall, except where otherwise provided by agreement between the Postmaster-General and the person posting the articles, be prepaid in money.”.
“FIRST SCHEDULE. Sections 6 and 6b.
Part I.—Ordinary Rates of Postage.
1. Letters, lettercards and postcards—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Weight of letter, lettercard or postcard | Rate of postage, in cents |
Not more than 1 ounce................................................................................ | 6 |
More than 1 ounce but not more than 2 ounces............................................. | 12 |
More than 2 ounces but not more than 4 ounces........................................... | 18 |
More than 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces........................................... | 24 |
More than 8 ounces but not more than 16 ounces......................................... | 30 |
First Schedule—
2. Newspapers and periodicals registered at a General Post Office, where the articles are posted—
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a ) by the proprietors thereof tobona fide subscribers, and to newsvendors and agents for the purpose of sale; and(
b ) by newsvendors and agents tobona fide subscribers, and to other newsvendors and agents for the purpose of sale,
subject to such conditions, if any, not being conditions that are inconsistent with the regulations, as are determined by the Postmaster-General, relating to—
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c ) the manner of packing and marking the articles; and(
d ) the arrangement of the articles so as to facilitate their sorting,
and to compliance with the regulations—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
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whichever is the greater |
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but where the amount of postage payable in respect of the articles posted by any one person at any one time includes a fraction of a cent, the amount to be paid is the next higher amount that does not include a fraction of a cent |
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but where the amount of postage payable in respect of the articles posted by any one person at any one time includes a fraction of a cent, the amount to be paid is the next higher amount that does not include a fraction of a cent |
3. Books registered at a General Post Office, and periodicals and newspapers registered at a General Post Office and posted otherwise than as specified in the last preceding item, subject to compliance with the regulations—Six cents for the first six ounces and Five cents for each additional six ounces or part of six ounces
First Schedule—
4. Articles that are not articles to which item 1, item 2 or item 3 applies—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Weight of article | Rate of postage, in cents |
Not more than 2 ounces............................................................................................................... | 6 |
More than 2 ounces but not more than 4 ounces......................................................................... | 12 |
More than 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces......................................................................... | 18 |
More than 8 ounces but not more than 16 ounces....................................................................... | 24 |
Part II.—Bulk Postage Rates.
1. Letters, lettercards and postcards—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Weight of letter, lettercard or postcard | Rate of postage, in cents, where the number of articles, irrespective of the weights of individual articles, is— | ||
More than 2,500 but not more than 25,000 | More than 25,000 but not more than 100,000 | More than 100,000 | |
Not more than 1 ounce........................................................................ | 5.5 | 5.0 | 4.5 |
More than 1 ounce but not more than 2 ounces.................................. | 10.5 | 9.5 | 9.0 |
More than 2 ounces but not more than 4 ounces................................. | 16.0 | 14.0 | 13.5 |
More than 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces................................. | 21.5 | 18.5 | 18.0 |
More than 8 ounces but not more than 16 ounces............................... | 27.0 | 23.0 | 22.5 |
2. Books registered at a General Post Office, subject to compliance with the regulations— the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Number of articles irrespective of the weights of individual articles | Rate of postage, in cents, for— | |
The first 6 ounces or part of 6 ounces | Each additional 6 ounces or part of 6 ounces | |
More than 500 but not more than 5,000.............................................................. | 5.5 | 5.0 |
More than 5,000 but not more than 20,000......................................................... | 5.0 | 4.5 |
More than 20,000................................................................................................ | 4.5 | 4.0 |
3. Articles that are not articles to which item 1 or item 2 of this Part applies—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Weight of article | Rate of postage, in cents, where the number of articles, irrespective of the weights of individual articles, is— | ||
More than 2,500 but not more than 25,000 | More than 25,000 but not more than 100,000 | More than 100,000 | |
Not more than 2 ounces......................................................................... | 5.5 | 5.0 | 4.5 |
More than 2 ounces but not more than 4 ounces................................... | 10.5 | 9.5 | 9.0 |
More than 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces................................... | 16.0 | 14.0 | 13.5 |
More than 8 ounces but not more than 16 ounces................................. | 21.5 | 18.5 | 18.0 |
First Schedule—
Part III.—Minimum Agreed Bulk Postage Rates.
1. Letters, lettercards and postcards—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Weight of letter, lettercard or postcard | Rate of postage, in cents |
Not more than 1 ounce.............................................................................. | 4 |
More than 1 ounce but not more than 2 ounces........................................... | 8 |
More than 2 ounces but not more than 4 ounces.......................................... | 12 |
More than 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces.......................................... | 16 |
More than 8 ounces but not more than 16 ounces........................................ | 20 |
2. Other articles to which sub-section (3.) of section six b of this Act applies—the rate ascertained in accordance with the following table:—
Weight of article | Rate of postage, in cents |
Not more than 2 ounces............................................................................. | 4 |
More than 2 ounces but not more than 4 ounces.......................................... | 8 |
More than 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces.......................................... | 12 |
More than 8 ounces but not more than 16 ounces........................................ | 16”. |
7. The Second Schedule to the Principal Act is amended—
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a ) by omitting from items 1 and 2 in Part I. the words “Thirty-six cents” and inserting in their stead the words “Forty-eight cents”; and(
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