Thanks for the replies, I'm not overly concerned about the parcel as yet, as it it simply took a wrong turn and went to Vic via Qld, so it's only 6 or 7 business days from last scan in Qld. However it has led me to realise that the items although covered by extras for their actual worth and fully disclosed to the local PO staff are not actually covered under their terms and conditions. They apparently class nuggets under the bullion heading and i have had mixed answers when trying to confirm the legalities with varying Aus Post staff.
Excerpts from terms and conditions ( Exta Cover) copied and pasted as follows.
4 Domestic carriage
4.1 Australia Post provides the Service in relation to selected articles (as published by
Australia Post) lodged for domestic carriage in accordance with Clause 5 below.
4.2 Unless the sender has purchased the Signature on Delivery service, the Limit for the
Service is restricted to $300.
5 Service provided
5.1 Australia Post shall provide the Service when:
5.1.1 a customer makes a written application for the Service in a manner or form
prescribed by Australia Post for that purpose;
5.1.2 that application does not relate to any article referred to in clause 8 (to the
extent that can reasonably be ascertained at the time of application);
8 Articles for which the Service is unavailable
8.1 Australia Post will not provide this Service for loss or damage relating to the carriage
of articles:
8.1.1 containing bank notes, or bullion;
Their T&Cs Dictionary defines Bullion as the following.
bullion means any precious metal, in a lump or bulk form, whether in a pure or impure state
or whether in a refined or unrefined state, and includes ingots and nuggets but does not
include coins, medals or jewellery.
Further
PART D PROHIBITED GOODS
PROHIBITED AND DANGEROUS GOODS
57 Prohibited goods
57.1 The following prohibited goods shall not be lodged for carriage by post and are
prohibited from carriage by post:
57.1.10 bullion;
57.1.11 bank notes lodged for delivery within Australia which exceed a face value of
more than $A200. For the avoidance of doubt, bank notes up to a limit not
exceeding the face value of $A200, lodged for delivery within Australia, are not
prohibited from carriage if lodged under the registered post service, or under a
parcel delivery service which requires a signature on delivery;
57.1.12 bank notes lodged for delivery in the international post,
57.1.13 coins lodged for delivery within Australia which exceed a face value of more
than $A200. For the avoidance of doubt, coins up to a limit not exceeding the
face value of $A200, lodged for delivery within Australia, are not prohibited
from carriage if lodged under the registered post service or under a parcel
delivery service which requires a signature on delivery;
57.1.14 coins lodged for delivery in the international post; or