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Postal worker hands in $100k parcel

By Jeff Turnbull, AAP November 5, 2009, 4:34 pm
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Australia Post worker Georgia is hoping her luck comes in threes after she handed police a package containing $100,000 that she found in the laneway behind her suburban post office.

Georgia, who didn't want to give her surname, had collected $4,500 in a winning Melbourne Cup trifecta before her big find on Wednesday.

Police think she could be in for a reward and have praised her honesty.

"I think Georgia has done a fantastic job, and it's great to see someone in the community is doing the right thing," said Constable Mike Hannie on Thursday.

Georgia admits she didn't open the package which carried a Commonwealth Bank brand and "$50" markings.

"I didn't want to know what was inside it," she told reporters.

"I saw the CBA symbol and the $50 symbols and put two and two together and thought the best thing to do was contact police."

The honest postie said there had been no offers of a reward but "it wouldn't go astray".

She said CBA could kick in a few dollars for the post office branch Christmas party.

"That would be nice," she said.

A CBA ATM is close to the post office in Clayton South in Melbourne's east, although the money was found at the rear of the shops.

Const Hannie said he and a sergeant at the Springvale police station put on gloves to count the money which they had estimated would be around $30,000.

"We were surprised to find $100,000 so we counted it twice," he said.

A security company has claimed the money, but police will investigate how the money, stored in an ATM cartridge, came to be propped up against a back door in the laneway.

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  1. Julie 02:55pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Good on you honesty is best at least there is honest people around still in this crazy world.

  2. gavin 02:25pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I would of gave it back as well. If you lost it would you of wanted someone to hand it back?

  3. MC 01:47pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Well done Georgia :)

  4. David 01:04pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    has anyone seen 100K?? I dropped it somewhere and cant for the life of me remember where....

  5. trumpyjeff 12:37pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Good woman Georgia.... I believe Im a good person, but with a mortgage & other debt, I wouldve taken at least 50%....survival first

  6. Rev.Edgar Alulod 12:15pm Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Keep on doing right...

  7. Michelle 10:55am Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Well done Georgia. How true it is - what is right is not always popular and what is popular is not always right.

  8. chever 10:23am Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    if it had been a politician who had found this money, he/she would have kept it, and then if found out they would say "i'm entitled to it" and then be excused by our perverted court system.

  9. phill 09:23am Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Well Georgia good on you hun !!!!!! But how about the Bank/Security Co ????? what a bunch of tight arses give the woman a substancial reward please !!!! Oh and its obvious the serial Nos were not recorded as the thief new very well so she could have kept it easy !!!!

  10. Victoria 07:27am Friday 06th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I admire Georgia's honesty for doing the right thing. Not many people would do the same thing. Good on you!! Your friends and families would have been very proud of you. It's time that any good deeds be publicised, so that it can serve as a good example, rather than publicise too muc ...

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