Australia Post Opens 840K Sq Ft Brisbane Air Hub to Handle E-Commerce Surge
Key Details Australia Post officially launched its largest air express hub at Brisbane Airport, featuring 840,000 square feet of automated sorting capacity. The facility can process up to 250,000 parcels daily and supports Express Post and StarTrack Premium services with direct tarmac access to aircraft. Why It Matters Queensland's online retail spending reached AUS$17.8 billion last year, and this hub positions Australia Post to handle continued e-commerce growth. The automation systems represent the company's blueprint for faster, more efficient parcel handling across the state. Operational Highlights The facility includes dedicated examination rooms for Australian Border Force and agriculture inspectors, plus specialized climate-controlled canine rest areas for detector dogs. It features solar panels and battery storage to reduce grid dependence. Expansion Plans Australia Post is building a 129,000-square foot sorting facility in Hobart, Tasmania, opening in late 2027. That facility will sort 6,000 parcels per hour and feature direct airside access to dedicated Airbus A321 freighters. The company is also constructing additional hubs near Adelaide Airport and on Queensland's Sunshine Coast as part of a nationwide infrastructure upgrade.