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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 38 MIN

2026 Australia Post eCommerce Report: What It Means for Australian eComm and Retailers

from eCommerce Australia · host Ryan Martin

AUS POST 2026 ECOMMERCE REPORT - DOWNLOAD HEREFREE SEO AUDIT HEREAustralian eCommerce is entering a new era, and standing still is no longer an option.In this episode, Ryan Martin sits down with Jordan Berke, CEO and founder of global retail strategy firm Tomorrow, to unpack the biggest takeaways from the upcoming Australia Post eCommerce Report 2026.Jordan explains why Australia is no longer “catching up” in eCommerce. It is becoming one of the most competitive and fast-moving retail markets in the world. With marketplaces accelerating, delivery expectations rising, AI changing product discovery, and shoppers becoming more willing to switch brands, Australian retailers are facing a make-or-break moment.They dig into what’s driving the reported $86.2 billion in Australian eCommerce spend, why faster delivery is directly tied to conversion, how agentic AI is changing SEO and shopping behaviour, and what brands must do now to compete with Amazon, Temu, Shein, and the world’s best digital experiences.This is a must-listen for eCommerce founders, marketers, retailers, and brands that want to stay relevant in 2026 and beyond.Why Australia is reaching a major eCommerce inflection pointHow marketplaces are reshaping the retail landscapeWhy delivery speed has become one of the biggest conversion leversWhat “shopper promiscuity” means and why it matters for retentionHow customer expectations are changing faster than most brands realiseWhat agentic AI means for product discovery and online shoppingWhy traditional SEO alone is no longer enoughHow contextual product content improves discoverability in AI searchWhy smaller brands must double down on differentiationWhat Australian retailers can learn from China, the US, and global leaders1. Australia is moving from behind to aheadJordan shares that Australia’s eCommerce penetration has now caught up with major global markets and is on track to move ahead, making this one of the most important periods for local retailers to adapt and invest.2. Delivery speed is no longer a nice-to-haveThe conversation highlights how every extra day in delivery time can materially reduce conversion rates. Faster fulfillment, smarter inventory placement, and stronger logistics partnerships are becoming essential.3. Shoppers are less loyal and more willing to switchAustralian households are buying from more brands than ever before. That creates more opportunity, but also more pressure for retailers to win every experience.4. AI is changing how products get discoveredThe future of discoverability is moving beyond keywords and attributes. Retailers need richer, more contextual product content that helps AI tools understand when, why, and for whom a product is relevant.5. World-class user experience is now the baselineAustralian retailers are no longer competing in isolation. They are competing against the best digital experiences in the world, and mediocre checkout, delivery, and navigation experiences will cost them.Australia’s eCommerce market is becoming one of the most dynamic globallyFaster delivery is driving meaningful conversion gainsAI-driven shopping traffic is rising fast and could become material very quicklyChatGPT may influence shopping, but it may not fully replace retailersSmaller brands still have room to win if they differentiate clearlyClick-and-collect and parcel lockers are still major opportunities for improving convenience and conversion“You are no longer competing in your own market. You are competing with the world’s best.”“Cheap is easy. Differentiation is the real game.”“Traditional SEO is still important, but context is becoming the new competitive advantage.”“Mediocre eCommerce experiences are not going to survive in Australia anymore.”

AUS POST 2026 ECOMMERCE REPORT - DOWNLOAD HEREFREE SEO AUDIT HEREAustralian eCommerce is entering a new era, and standing still is no longer an option.In this episode, Ryan Martin sits down with Jordan Berke, CEO and founder of global retail strategy firm Tomorrow, to unpack the biggest takeaways from the upcoming Australia Post eCommerce Report 2026.Jordan explains why Australia is no longer “catching up” in eCommerce. It is becoming one of the most competitive and fast-moving retail markets in the world. With marketplaces accelerating, delivery expectations rising, AI changing product discovery, and shoppers becoming more willing to switch brands, Australian retailers are facing a make-or-break moment.They dig into what’s driving the reported $86.2 billion in Australian eCommerce spend, why faster delivery is directly tied to conversion, how agentic AI is changing SEO and shopping behaviour, and what brands must do now to compete with Amazon, Temu, Shein, and the world’s best digital experiences.This is a must-listen for eCommerce founders, marketers, retailers, and brands that want to stay relevant in 2026 and beyond.Why Australia is reaching a major eCommerce inflection pointHow marketplaces are reshaping the retail landscapeWhy delivery speed has become one of the biggest conversion leversWhat “shopper promiscuity” means and why it matters for retentionHow customer expectations are changing faster than most brands realiseWhat agentic AI means for product discovery and online shoppingWhy traditional SEO alone is no longer enoughHow contextual product content improves discoverability in AI searchWhy smaller brands must double down on differentiationWhat Australian retailers can learn from China, the US, and global leaders1. Australia is moving from behind to aheadJordan shares that Australia’s eCommerce penetration has now caught up with major global markets and is on track to move ahead, making this one of the most important periods for local retailers to adapt and invest.2. Delivery speed is no longer a nice-to-haveThe conversation highlights how every extra day in delivery time can materially reduce conversion rates. Faster fulfillment, smarter inventory placement, and stronger logistics partnerships are becoming essential.3. Shoppers are less loyal and more willing to switchAustralian households are buying from more brands than ever before. That creates more opportunity, but also more pressure for retailers to win every experience.4. AI is changing how products get discoveredThe future of discoverability is moving beyond keywords and attributes. Retailers need richer, more contextual product content that helps AI tools understand when, why, and for whom a product is relevant.5. World-class user experience is now the baselineAustralian retailers are no longer competing in isolation. They are competing against the best digital experiences in the world, and mediocre checkout, delivery, and navigation experiences will cost them.Australia’s eCommerce market is becoming one of the most dynamic globallyFaster delivery is driving meaningful conversion gainsAI-driven shopping traffic is rising fast and could become material very quicklyChatGPT may influence shopping, but it may not fully replace retailersSmaller brands still have room to win if they differentiate clearlyClick-and-collect and parcel lockers are still major opportunities for improving convenience and conversion“You are no longer competing in your own market. You are competing with the world’s best.”“Cheap is easy. Differentiation is the real game.”“Traditional SEO is still important, but context is becoming the new competitive advantage.”“Mediocre eCommerce experiences are not going to survive in Australia anymore.”

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AUS POST 2026 ECOMMERCE REPORT - DOWNLOAD HEREFREE SEO AUDIT HEREAustralian eCommerce is entering a new era, and standing still is no longer an option.In this episode, Ryan Martin sits down with Jordan Berke, CEO and founder of global retail...

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