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Postal service to Australia, US and New Zealand resumes

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A number of international postal route services are set to resume from Ireland next week, having faced disruption during the Covid-19 crisis.

Services to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore will commence again on 29 September. Parcel service delivery to the United States will also resume on this date.

Minister for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora Colm Brophy said: "I know the news that all mail services to Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States are to resume next week will be a source of great relief to the many Irish families who have sons, daughters, brothers, sisters and other relatives and friends living away from home. "The past six months have been a very strange and anxious time for all of us.

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