I have a PO box - What are my delivery options?

I have a PO box - What are my delivery options?

Only Australia Post can deliver to post office boxes. The maximum weight Australia Post will accept per box is 20kg.

If you have a 25kg bag on your order, you cannot use a PO Box address. In this case, we will need to use another courier service, who accept heavy parcels and ship your order to a street address (residential or commercial).

Please note, freight charges may be more expensive to a PO box as Australia Post is the only option for delivery. 
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