Australia Post has power, for or in connection with the performance of its functions:
(a) to supply packet and parcel carrying services; and
(b) to supply philatelic and associated services; and
(c) to supply courier services; and
(d) to supply electronic mail services; and
(da) to supply:
(i) carriage services (within the meaning of the Telecommunications Act 1997 ); and
(ii) content services (within the meaning of that Act); and
(e) to supply document exchange services and contract mail management services; and
(ea) to supply mail house services (which may include, for example, the provision of a mail order service and the doing of things incidental to the provision of such a service); and
(f) to supply funds transfer services; and
(g) to supply postal services (including philatelic and associated services) for Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands and foreign countries; and
(h) to supply any services other than postal services to or on behalf of the Commonwealth, the States and Territories, foreign countries and other persons; and
(j) to manufacture postage stamps and other goods for use in connection with postal services.