WITH less than a month to go before he comes to town, Santa and his little helpers will be gearing up his sleigh, checking lists twice and responding to Santa Mail letters from children in Australia and around the world.
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All letters received this month will receive a personalised response direct from the North Pole.
To ensure the man in red reads and replies to your note before Christmas, simply drop your lists in the post addressed to Santa, North Pole, 9999.
Be sure to include your full name and address, along with a stamped envelope so Santa knows where to send his reply.
Australia Post executive general manager of postal services, Christine Corbett, said last year children sent more than 150,000 letters to Santa.
“Santa has heard that there have been many well-behaved children in North West NSW this year, so I’m encouraging them all to make sure they write their letters and wish lists as soon as possible so that he has plenty of time before Christmas to read and respond to them,” Ms Corbett said.
“Australia is one of the first countries in the world to experience Christmas and Australia Post is working with Santa and his little helpers to ensure Santa Mail from Down Under is given top priority,” she said.
Santa Mail letters can be placed in any Australia Post red post boxes or in-store at selected post offices.