Hi I am a newbie my husband Brian and I love caravanning we hope to go on the road for 2 years. Would any one out there know any good reliable mail services who would forward our mail from Tassie. Hugs sandy
Hello Sandy and a great big welcome to the best forum. You're after a mail forwarding service. There are a couple that I know of. Haven't used them myself but others may know what they are like their reliability etc. If you have either of the two caravan magazines there are adverts in those for this very service. The only one I can find at the moment is called Landbase and appears to be located in NSW. Any way have a look and see what you think. I have no connection with the above mentioned service and only offered their name to give you an idea. Hope this is of assistance.
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Hi Sandy. There are a couple of commercial organisations that do this (for a price!). Someone will know their names. We find it better to re-direct all our mail to a friend who opens it all, pays our bills (most are paid automatically) and chucks the rubbish out. That friend (or relative) could be anywhere in Australia. A mail re-direction costs about $65 per year. That way we only need to get a very few items forwarded, and they email us about those and we let them know where to send them.
Better to leave all that rubbish home if you can. You don't need it......
Peter n Margret Thanks for you comments and help with mail forwarding usually our very good neighbour sends it on but she will be away also so i have to look else where.
I agree you don't need the rubbish to carry. Thanks sandy
Hi Just cruisin, Thanks for your reply regarding mail forwarding but we sold our house in 2005 in Tasmania and our dear neighbour has always sent our mail to us when we travel but next year she is going away for awhile so she can't do it but as you say it is the most reliable way to get your mail and i will miss her sending it. But we will just have to try something else. Thank you sandy and Brian
Welcome Sandy and Brian. There are quite a few references throughout the forum explaining the options available to you for mail handling. I'm in Cairns but my daughter's address in SA is my postal address and she forwards my mail. Good luck and happy and safe travels. You're gonna luv it!
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Hi Cruisin granny. thanks for the great welcome and comments on the mail forwarding question, i can't wait to hit the road again, i have had a neck operation in tassie which was causing problems so in Feb-March next year we hope to be heading your way what is cairns like as that is one of the places i would like to go to .
I would like to keep in touch with you if you woulnt mind. Thanks again Sandy
You're very welcome Sandy. Cairns has a population of more than 200,000, not counting the tourists. During the dry season, or the southern winter the wole state fills up with southerners escaping the winter cold. The rainforest and surrounding region is just stunning. The rivers and creeks are spectacular, especially in the wet season. The build up has just begun in the last 3 days, with the humidity creeping up, and the showers have just started sneaking in. There haven't been any thunderstorms yet. It's a bit later than last year when it rained almost every day from July, and the humidity was around almost all the time. After spending 11 years in the Kimberleys the humidity and heat don't faze me. It's actually the more spectacular time of the year, but there are risks of flash flooding all the way north from Brisbane, and in particular from Rockhampton. The city itself has lots to do, lots of services, trips and tours to almost everywhere, or you can drive around to check out everything from the beautiful rainforest to the savannah inland. I've been up to Cooktown and Cape Tribulation. Great drives, not too far. Just watch the crocs in all waterways and beaches, and the stinging jellyfish on the beaches. You can be as busy or laid back as you like. I'm not a real shopper but there are lots of places to shop and eat all over town.
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Hi cruisin Granny Thanks for the information about cairns i am really looking forward to getting up there next year for a look and hopefully we will join the nomads on the road full time we just have to work out storage etc . thanks sandy and brian