The busiest night of the year is fast approaching for Santa and his little helpers, and Australia Post has urged children to post their letters to Santa early.
Their reason is to ensure “the jolly man in red” has plenty of time to reply.
Santa will soon be gearing up his sleigh and coming to town, but not before he has replied to tens of thousands of Santa Mail letters from children across Australia.
Australia Post head of media Michelle Skehan said Santa received over 130,000 letters and wish lists from young Australians last year.
“Writing a letter to Santa is an easy way to encourage children to practice their letter writing skills and how to address, stamp and post a letter,” she said.
“It’s a fun approach to letter writing at home or the classroom, but if you get stuck, Australia Post has some helpful letter writing tips and templates on our website.”
To ensure Santa and his little helpers receive your letter, send your letters and wish lists to Santa, North Pole, 9999 with a 65c Christmas stamp on the front of the envelope.
Don’t forget to write your name and return address on the back of the envelope so Santa knows where to send his reply.
Letters received nice and early with names and return addresses clearly marked on the back will receive a postcard reply from Santa.
Santa Mail letters can be placed in either a dedicated Santa Mail box found at most Post Offices or any red street post box.
Children can pick up free Christmas postcards and write to Santa on the spot at selected Post Offices.
To access the Santa Mail tracker, and a range of fun Christmas and educational resources for the holidays such as tips on letter writing, letter writing templates, and how to address an envelope, visit Australia Post’s Santa Mail website at auspost.com.au/santa-mail
Visit https://auspost.com.au/locate/post-office/wa to find your nearest Australia Post store.