Australia Post must undergo significant changes in order to remain a viable business, its CEO has warned. 9News
on Thursday, Paul Graham said the national postal service's "long-term viability is at risk" as it prepares to post a loss for the financial year.
"It's a stark message but the Australian community must understand that without change to their national postal service, its long-term viability is at risk." And while the CEO said the consultation will help outline what kind of changes his organisation undergo, he also stressed the review in and of itself isn't the answer.READ MORE:
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