Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Aust Post franchisee­s stamped out

- GLEN NORRIS

AUSTRALIA Post has been embroiled in the parliament­ary inquiry into the troubled franchise sector with one franchisee claiming he was left destitute after the government­owned corporatio­n decided to close its franchise network.

Robert Rippin told a hearing by the Parliament­ary Joint Committee on Corporatio­ns and Financial Services in Brisbane yesterday that he initially wanted to sell the business back to Australia Post when his wife died in 2011 but was told he would receive nothing back.

“I was told to keep running the business for the 10 year period of the agreement or hand it back for nothing,” said Mr Rippin, who owned a post office on the outskirts of Adelaide.

Later when the postal giant decided to close the franchise network it initially offered him $300,000 for the business he had bought for $490,000. He also had paid $1.8 million in franchisin­g fees while running the shop from 2007-2015.

It eventually bought it back for $490,000 plus another small payment. Mr Rippin said that following the death of his wife, Australia Post had changed the franchisin­g agreement to reduce commission fees, equating to a loss of $140,000.

“I have been left financiall­y ruined, with no home and no super,” said Mr Rippin.

Another Australia Post franchisee John Christense­n, who ran an Australia Postshop at Coorparoo until 2011, said he initially bought the business because he was told Australia Post was privatisin­g more than 100 corporate post offices to build a large franchise network. Mr Christense­n said Australia Post did not disclose that it had a binding enterprise bargaining agreement with postal unions to only open 20 franchise stores.

It announced in 2014 it was planning to end all franchise agreements. He said the business was profitable and he would have continued operating it if he was allowed to.

 ??  ?? John Christense­n appeared at an inquiry into the franchise sector.
John Christense­n appeared at an inquiry into the franchise sector.

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