Australian Post releases a stamp issue dedicated to key events that became headline news in Australian Papers!

This stamp issue features key events across the 20th century, which became headline news in Australian papers.
published August 9th, 2013

This stamp issue features key events across the 20th century, which became headline news in Australian papers.
published August 9th, 2013

This stamp issue features Indigenous Australians whose efforts brought about change, gender equality and recognition.
published July 28th, 2013

Australia is a country of vast and changing landscapes and great extremes. From the moist tropical north to the dry Central Australian deserts and the cool alpine regions of the south, Australia off ers its road-trippers a wealth of terrain, destinations and experiences.
published July 2nd, 2013

This stamp issue is the fourth in the Australian Birds series. It focuses on pardalotes, a family (Pardalotidae) of foliage-gleaning, mainly insectivorous birds native to Australia and sometimes known as “peep-wrens” or “diamond birds”.
published June 4th, 2013

This issue of stamps features landscapes from the National Gallery of Australia collection by five of Australia’s best known painters. The paintings convey a range of captivating Australian terrain, from lush coastal regions to the dry interior.
published March 30th, 2013

These stamps continue the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) Landscapes series which began with the iceberg issue in 2011.
published March 13th, 2013

This new stamp issue is designed to update the range of stamp design called for by social mail users.
published February 28th, 2013

The Snake is the sixth sign in the Chinese zodiac and it symbolises wisdom, caution and romance. The stamps feature the calligraphic symbol for the Snake and its pictorial derivation.
published January 11th, 2013

Located in the Indian Ocean some 2,600 kilometres north-west of Perth, Christmas Island is the sole peak of an underwater mountain range to rise above the ocean’s surface. The island was named by Captain William Mynors, who sailed the Royal Mary past it on Christmas Day 1643.
published December 13th, 2012

This is the second Living Australian stamp issue celebrating the way Australians seem themselves through the eyes of everyday people.
published August 7th, 2012