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Redirecting your mail is an important step to take when you move into a retirement village. It ensures that your mail continues to be delivered to you, even if you have moved to a new address. Redirecting your mail is a simple process that can be done online or in person at a post office.

To redirect your mail, you will need to provide the post office with your new address and the date you would like the redirection to start. You will also need to pay a fee for the service, which can vary depending on the length of time you would like your mail to be redirected.

Australia Post can assist with redirecting your mail.

It is important to ensure that all of your important contacts, such as banks, utility providers, and government agencies, are informed of your new address. This can be done by contacting them directly or by updating your address details online.

In addition to redirecting your mail, it is a good idea to notify your family and friends of your new address and contact details. This can be done by sending out a change of address notification or by using online services that allow you to update your contact details in one place.

Overall, redirecting your mail is a simple but important step to take when you move into a retirement village. It ensures that you continue to receive your mail without interruption and helps to ensure that your important contacts are updated with your new address details.


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Article posted:Jun 20, 2022
Category: Relocation

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on Monday, June 24, 2024

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Exploring the Future of Retirement Living in Australia

on Wednesday, June 5, 2024

As Australia’s population continues to age, the demand for retirement living solutions is set to grow substantially. Over the next decade, the total targetable market for individuals looking for a retirement village in Australia is projected to reach approximately 2.3 million people. This burgeoning market presents both opportunities and challenges for developers, policymakers, and the community at large.

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