Australia Post has launched a new ‘Print in Store’ capability that allows eBay sellers to print shipping labels at participating Post Offices using a QR code.
The new capability gives sellers a free and flexible way to create and print labels without the need for a home printer.
This service is available to eBay’s Australian customer base from today, with sellers able to generate a QR code in the eBay platform for in-store scanning and printing.
Australia Post General Manager Enterprise & Government Chelsea O’Reilly said the new offering supported small businesses, side hustlers and everyday sellers.
“9.8 million Australian households shopped online in the past year according to our latest eCommerce Report, so we know demand for simple and flexible sending options continues to grow,” she said.
“Working closely with partners like eBay allows us to trial and scale practical solutions that make sending easier for customers.”
eBay Australia Head of Marketplace Marie Griffiths said eBay was constantly looking for ways to remove friction from the selling journey.
“By eliminating the need for a home printer, we’re making it easier for more Australians to start selling online and posting their items to buyers anywhere in Australia,” she said.
The new Print in Store capability follows the introduction of an Extra Small parcel option for items under 250g, trialled in collaboration with eBay.








