Ms Holgate was joined by Sydney-based HR executive Sue Davies,NSW/ACT and Queensland general manager Christian Jackson and community and consumer executive Nicole Sheffield,who all flew from Sydney to provide the tour. But the organisation said the federal government's temporary relaxation in daily postal services was not discussed.
In May the federal opposition announced it would seek to overturn the temporary relaxation in daily services in the Senate with the support of the Greens. The disallowance motion,which was later defeated in a vote Senator Hanson did not attend,needed four members of the five-person crossbench to succeed.
In written answers provided on Thursday to a Senate committee,Australia Post confirmed the attendance of the high-power quartet at the July 22 tour.
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"A visit to the Brisbane Parcel Facility was offered to Senator Hanson by Australia Post,as the Brisbane Parcel Facility is a significant facility in the state the Senator represents,"it said.
"The tour provided an overview of the facility. Senator Hanson did not receive a briefing in relation to proposed changes to Australia Post services during the visit."
Earlier that month Senator Hanson had sent 114 parcels to the residents of a North Melbourne public housing tower who she had labelled"drug addicts"and"alcoholics". They were subject to strict lockdown measures amid a COVID-19 outbreak.