Overview
- New figures show more than 280 delivery workers were hurt in third‑party crashes in the 2024–25 financial year, averaging about one injury each weekday.
- Australia Post says many injuries involved broken limbs and concussions, with numerous cases requiring hospital treatment, time off work and ongoing psychological trauma.
- Dashcam and telematics video highlights recurring hazards such as drivers failing to give way at roundabouts and intersections, distracted driving with mobile phones, unsafe overtaking and cut corners.
- The organisation is reducing its motorcycle fleet, expanding electric delivery vehicles and installing telematics with video and data monitoring across thousands of vehicles.
- Australia Post reports injury severity is lower in eDVs, citing clips including a buggy travelling about 26 km/h struck at a roundabout, and it urges motorists to watch for posties ahead of Christmas; Yahoo News reports the total is up from 86 the previous year.