Centurion has secured a five-year contract with Australia Post to manage freight delivery across three key regions of Western Australia—Central, Goldfields, and the North West.
Under the agreement, Centurion will transport parcels and mailbags between Perth and regional post offices in towns including Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Geraldton, Port Hedland, Broome and Kununurra.
Centurion has been servicing regional Western Australia for more than 50 years, and through its extensive network, along with its established infrastructure and transport capability, it was well aligned with the needs of the contract.
“This agreement reflects Centurion’s commitment to supporting essential freight movements across regional Western Australia. It highlights the strength of our network and our capability to service some of the most remote communities in the country,” said Centurion EGM of Business Development, Damain Bishop.
By consolidating mail and parcel deliveries into Centurion’s existing transport runs, the partnership delivers an efficient and consistent service for local communities.
“Our roots are in regional WA. We’ve built our network over five decades to deliver safely, reliably, and regularly to even the most remote parts of the state,” said Centurion CEO Justin Cardaci. “Working with Australia Post is a great fit because it allows us to continue doing what we do best—serving regional communities.”
Under the agreement, Centurion is providing direct deliveries to regional post offices and handling returns to Perth from regional towns.
Since taking on the contract in mid-March 2025, Centurion has shown strong delivery performance, receiving positive feedback from both operational and retail teams.
“Centurion’s experience in regional transport in WA was a significant advantage when we worked through the selection process. Their teams understand the demands of remote delivery and have already demonstrated they can deliver with care and consistency, providing our customers and communities with a reliable service,” said Rod Barnes, Executive General Manager Network Operations – Australia Post.
The contract reflects a shared commitment to maintaining reliable, high-quality delivery services in even the most remote parts of the state.
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