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Enhanced Movers Statistics

Access data & insights

The Enhanced Movers Statistics file contains de-identified and aggregated view of the past moves captured by the Mail Redirection Service offering. Similar to the standard Movers Statistics File, this dataset also extends back to the last 5 years of moves, however we have added in additional columns of data.

Our file helps you identify trends and develop data strategies internally to give you that competitive edge. A sample file is downloadable via the link below. If you are interested and would like to find out more about this dataset in full, please contact apdata.help@auspost.com.au

For technical users, we recommend PowerShell on Windows or Terminal on Mac. Otherwise we recommend importing the Movers data into SQL or Microsoft Access.

For non technical users, we commend opening the file in a more available text editor such as Notepad++ or TextWrangler. Whilst the sample dataset may be opened in Excel, the full dataset is not.

Please note: If you are planning in incorporating the Movers Statistics file in a solution that is used by external parties, please contact our apdata.help@auspost.com.au for further information as this Self Service product may not be suitable for your business purposes.

Permitted Use
  • Assist with internal business purposes only
  • Validating internal information that may be provided to other parties required under law, regulation or industry code
Prohibited Use
  • Use for the benefit of a third party, for reward or to commercialise the data in any way
  • Create derivative works to provide to others
  • Sub-licence, rent or transfer
  • Copy, reproduce, publish
  • Reverse engineer or disassemble
  • Use which causes loss to Australia Post

For more information about using our Enhanced Movers Statistics data please see Enhanced Movers Statistics terms and conditions.

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