Queensland postcodes commence with a 4.
Queensland is a huge state with many postcodes. Most Queensland postcodes are four digits long and begin with a 4. For example, many Brisbane postcodes range from 4000 to 4078. Further north, the numbers are higher. The exception are large companies and certain communities where the volume of mail is so high that they have different postcodes, to enable sorting to be done more easily.
The Queensland floods started in Queensland
Australia's postcode system commenced in 1967.
In Australia, the palindromic postcodes include 2002 (Sydney), 3003 (Melbourne), 4004 (Brisbane), 5005 (Adelaide), 6006 (Perth), and 7007 (Hobart). A palindrome is a number that reads the same forwards and backwards, and these postcodes fit that criterion. There are only a few such postcodes across the country.
Yes, Turkey uses postcodes.
there are exactly 88 postcodes in sydney
Postcodes in the United Kingdom was created in 1959.
The floods in Queensland started around the 10 December.
South Australian postcodes begin with the digit 5.
The Related Link below lists all the postcodes for Victoria.
Queensland, Australia.
No, not all postcodes in countries are numeric, some of the codes are alphanumeric.