If legitimate, the email would have had all your documentation as attachments, plus all identifying invoice numbers etc. in the body of the email. It would also have legitimate contact details for the DHL office, which you can easily independently verify. Also the email address will be legitimate, like accounts@dhl.com or something. It won't have some odd characters or be from some strange address.
If your purchase is over AUD$1,000 then you will almost certainly need to pay GST plus duty (which is made up of the purchase price plus GST plus 5% duty). However, if the goods are second hand then GST may not apply.
DHL will only ask you to pay by traditional means, like credit card or direct debit. Either method is quite safe and you make the payment through a banking or financial portal. You do NOT give your banking or credit card details to anyone via email.
If you have any doubt about the legitimacy of the email, just contact your local DHL office and ask them to check it out.


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