Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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Looking to semi-retire and escape the bustle of coastal life, Rob and Kerry Anderson found the lure of a well-renovated former bank opposite a post office in country New South Wales too tempting to pass up. 

For Ungarie residents in the state’s Central West, the Andersons’ move would eventually end a bureaucratic nightmare and uncertainty surrounding the town’s volunteer-run post office.

“Kerry was here for 24 hours and they were on her doorstep wondering about me and when I’d like to volunteer,” Mr Anderson said.

Ungarie’s post office has been entirely run by volunteers since 2021, when former postmaster Jeff De Rozario died suddenly, with residents taking on responsibilities from mail sorting to delivery.

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Volunteers sought out Rob Anderson within hours of arriving in the town.(ABC Riverina: Monty Jacka)

The couple moved to Ungarie in 2023 wanting to become a part of a small-town community after Mr Anderson retired from his decades-long banking career in Coffs Harbour.

Fast forward to 2024 and the Andersons have decided to buy the business, leaving residents hopeful about the post office’s future.

“Australia Post approached me about taking it all on I just said, ‘Oh yeah, right-oh. I’ll have a go’,” Mr Anderson said.

“It’s funny because my first job in banking, I would put stamps on envelopes or I would hand-deliver all the statements to the traders in the local street in suburban Brisbane.

“Today being the local postmaster — it’s very different — but it’s got some sort of circle-turning moment.”

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The Ungarie Post Office has a new owner after being run by volunteers for years.(ABC Riverina: Monty Jacka)

No will but community finds a way

Without a will, Indian-born Mr De Rozario’s assets, including the post office, could not be sold.

The task of settling the tricky estate fell on West Wyalong solicitor Pat O’Kane.

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West Wyalong solicitor Pat O’Kane has worked tirelessly for years to help settle Mr De Rozario’s estate. (ABC Riverina: Monty Jacka)

“In my 47 years as a solicitor, I’ve never run into anything as complicated as this,” he said.

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