Children are being encouraged to practice their letter writing skills to Santa this Christmas.
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A dedicated Santa mail box will be only display at the Young Post Office until Friday, December 13.
Siblings Joe and Olive Miller were some of the first children in Young to post their wish list.
Preparing for another busy festive season, Australia Post's Michelle Skehan said Australia Post was once again delighted to get involved in the fun.
"Christmas is a magical time of year and Santa Mail is a treasured tradition in so many households. It is also a wonderful opportunity for children to practice their letter writing skills and how to address, stamp and post a letter. Whether it's at home or school, children and teachers are invited to jump on to the Santa Mail website to track their letter, offered together with helpful letter writing tips and decorative Christmas templates," said Ms Skehan.
To take part, send your festive letters to Santa, North Pole, 9999 with a 65c Christmas stamp on the front of the envelope and your name and return address on the back so Santa knows where to send his reply.
Last year, over 130,000 letters and wish lists were delivered to the North Pole, with children following the progress of their special envelope via Australia Post's interactive Santa Mail tracker online.
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