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Australia Post has unveiled its newest Community Hub @ Post retail outlet in Noosa Heads, Queensland. This cutting-edge retail concept features a sleek, modern design and introduces a host of exciting new amenities tailored to the local community.

Among the standout features is Pups @ Post – a dog-friendly zone with dedicated ‘pooch’ parking and a drinking station, a first for Australia Post. In celebration of Noosa's renowned beach culture, the Community Hub also features products from small and medium business customers including local artisans through Pop Up @ Post and a display of locally-made surfboards in a nod to Noosa’s beach lifestyle.

In addition to a refreshed look, Noosa Heads Community Hub @ Post will continue to offer customers the full range of existing services, including free 24/7 Parcel Lockers, banking services through Bank@Post and all parcel and letter mailing services. 

Australia Post Executive General Manager, Retail, Brand and Marketing, Josh Bannister highlighted Australia Post’s continued commitment to evolving its Post Office Network with the newest Community Hub @ Post.

“The Noosa Heads Community Hub @ Post, our first Community Hub in Queensland, is designed not only as a service point but as a dynamic community space. The modern design, with unique local elements, celebrates Noosa’s vibrant lifestyle and we are excited to offer both enhanced services and a fresh community experience that reflects the spirit of this iconic coastal town,” Mr Bannister said.

Adding to the hub’s local feel, contemporary Indigenous artist Zartisha Davis has created a custom art mural that is displayed prominently on the side of the Community Hub building. The artwork celebrates Noosa’s rich cultural heritage and incorporates symbols of community, celebration and gathering.

Located at 91 Noosa Drive, the Noosa Heads Post Office is the third Community Hub @ Post to open in Australia and the first in Queensland. Following successful launches in Orange (NSW) and Burnie (TAS), Australia Post will also open a new Community Hub in Williamstown (VIC) in the coming months.

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