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Issue No. 329 / July–August 2014 100th Anniversary of First Air Mail Equestrian Events Australia – Norfolk Island Joint Issue Centenary of Military Aviation and Submarines Royal Visit 2014 Red Crab Migration Nostalgic Advertisements Southern Lights

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Page 1: Stamp Bulletin 329

Issue No. 329 / July–August 2014

100th Anniversary of First Air Mail

Equestrian Events

Australia – Norfolk Island Joint Issue

Centenary of Military Aviation and Submarines

Royal Visit 2014

Red Crab Migration

Nostalgic Advertisements

Southern Lights

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Michael ZsoltManager, Philatelic Australia Post

The introduction of Air Mail to Australian communities brought them closer together in a way that surpassed that of the recently extended telephone lines. For the cost of a postage stamp, letters could now be sent around the country arriving at destinations within days rather than weeks. The new mail transport method also had an important impact on our communication with friends and families overseas and provided major improvements for business. Air Mail in Australia was pioneered by French aviator and stuntman, Maurice Guillaux, in 1914.

We look at our relationship with horses in Australia, from pony club to elite competition, and the dangers facing a regional crustacean and their determination to succeed at all costs. The Christmas Island Red Crab migration that takes place each year is an amazing display.

We also reflect on earlier times with Nostalgic Advertising, an issue focusing on poster art.

Poster advertising was once the main method of long-term promotion for products and services in Australia. Many of these posters are now regarded as art forms in themselves.

This year we mark the proclamation a century ago of Norfolk Island as an external territory with the release of a joint stamp issue. The design of the stamps incorporates the symbolic Norfolk Island Pine, originally found only on the island, which is grown extensively in Australia and can be found in a number of Australian coastal areas.

Another stamp issue celebrates the spectacular Southern Lights, mostly seen over the skies of islands in the Southern Ocean, Antarctica and, at times, in southern Tasmania and southerly mainland regions.

Dear Collectors

All applications for the reproduction of Australian stamps or any correspondence should be made in writing to:

Manager Philatelic Australia Post GPO Box 1777 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 [email protected]

Welcome to this edition of the Australian Stamp Bulletin in which we recognise more important milestones and anniversaries that have helped shape our culture and heritage.

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More content available onlineFind all the latest stamp issues and products online at

auspost.com.au/stamps

25–29 New issues and products

4 100th Anniversary of First Air MailAir Mail improved the delivery of mail to Australia’s vast outback areas, and to overseas destinations.

Contents

Images, unless otherwise advised, supplied by shutterstock.com

© Copyright 2014 Australian Postal Corporation. All rights reserved. Australia Post stamp designs and philatelic products are subject to

8 Equestrian Events

From pony club to national competition.

18 Southern Lights

10 Australia – Norfolk Island Joint Issue

100 years as an Australian territory.

20 Coins 22 Events and postmarks

16 Nostalgic Advertisements

A sales pitch from a bygone era.

Cover image: Abramova Kseniya/Shutterstock.com

Contents page (top panel): State Library of New South Wales (02544)

Page 15: Max Orchard, Christmas Island

copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. Stamp Bulletin Australia is produced by Australia Post’s Philatelic Group. See page 25 for terms and conditions.

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1826142Minisheet$3.30

An Australian postage milestone was made in July 1914. French aviator Maurice Guillaux took off from Melbourne Agricultural Grounds on 16 July bound for Sydney, with a cargo of souvenir postcards, official letters and a small number of parcels. Guillaux’s load was light, as his Bleriot XI monoplane was only powered by a Gnôme rotary engine of around 50 horse power. The aviator was challenged by inclement weather as he winged his way north, stopping at Seymour, Wangaratta, Albury, Wagga Wagga, Harden, Goulburn and

Liverpool before landing to much fanfare at Sydney’s Moore Park at 2.50pm on 18 July. The flying time of this two-day aviation feat was just 9¼ hours.

Guillaux, an air stuntman during this early period of aviation, was in Australia on a promotional tour. It was an accident of timing that saw him make the historical air mail delivery, as American Eugene “Wizard” Stone, who was lined up to make the flight, crashed his aircraft and was unable to find a replacement. In Stone’s stead, Guillaux flew into postal and aviation history.

Technical Details

Issue date 1 July 2014

FDI withdrawal

29 July 2014

Denomination 1 × 70c, 1 x $2.60

Stamp and product design

Jo Muré, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer (s/a) McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 35mm × 35mm

Minisheet size 135mm x 80mm

Perforations 14.28 x 14.28

Sheet layout Module of 50

National postmark

Flemington, Vic 3031

100th Anniversary of First Air Mail

Release date 1 July 2014

The stamps are based on artwork held in the National Philatelic Collection. The designs feature two watercolour “sketches” by Kevin McKay from the development of the 1964 commemorative stamp issue.

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Souvenir cover featuring a cloth badge.

Features the new Air Mail sticker design

1826184Prestige book$19.95

1826350Souvenir cover$10.95

1826360PNC (Tuvalu coin used)$15.95

1826002First day cover (gummed)$3.60

1826126Stamp pack$7.05

1826220Maxicards$4.80

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Technical Details

Issue date 8 July 2014

FDI withdrawal

6 August 2014

Denomination 1 x 70c, 1 x $2.60

Stamp and product design

Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 35mm × 35mm

Perforations 14.28 × 14.28

Minisheet 105mm × 70mm

Sheet layout Module of 50Printed gutters

National postmark

Sydney, NSW 2000

The 10-day visit to Australia by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge began when the family arrived in Sydney with HRH Prince George of Cambridge on 16 April 2014.

The Royal couple then visited bushfire affected areas of the Blue Mountains, the RAAF base at Amberley in Brisbane and attended an Easter Sunday service in Sydney.

On 22 April Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge travelled to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park, where they viewed a spectacular sunset after a guided walk

around Uluru and a welcome to country, including a traditional Indigenous dance performance.

On 23 April they travelled to Adelaide and met young Australians at Northern Sound System, and the following day visited Canberra.

On 25 April the couple made a surprise appearance at the Anzac Day dawn service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. That same afternoon, after a most successful 10-day visit of Australia, Prince William, Catherine and baby George flew out from Canberra.

Royal Visit

A highlight for many at Taronga Zoo in Sydney was the introduction of Prince George to an inquisitive Bilby named in his honour.

Release date 8 July 2014

1816142Minisheet$3.30

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Mark this official

Royal Visit

1816126Stamp pack$7.05

1816220Maxicards$4.80

1816242Gutter (10 x $2.60) design$26

1816241Gutter (10 x 70c) design$7

1816013First day cover (minisheet)$3.60

1816002First day cover (gummed)$3.60

1816122Sheelet of 5 x $2.60 (s/a)$13

1816182Booklet of 10 x 70c (s/a)$7

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Technical Details

Issue date 15 July 2014

FDI withdrawal

13 August 2014

Denomination 5 × 70c

Stamp design Phil Ellett, Creative Ethos

Product design John White, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer (s/a) EGO (EGO/Pemara)

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (B100 & B640 s/a)

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 26mm × 37.5mm

Perforations 14.60 × 13.86

Sheet layout Module of 50

National postmark

Werribee, Vic 3000

Horses in Australia are most closely connected to everyday life through competition and leisure. Outside of horseracing, key equestrian disciplines practised at local, state and national levels include dressage, showjumping and eventing, each of which demonstrates very different sets of skills and ability in both the rider and horse.

Dressage translates from the French as “training” and it requires a high level of control, discipline and precision in both the horse and rider. Eventing is the equestrian equivalent of the triathlon, combining dressage, cross-country and showjumping, and is usually performed over one or three days. The cross-country component measures the endurance of both horse and rider. Originating in Italy in the early 20th century, showjumping tests the

dexterity, fitness, training and courage of a horse, and the partnership between horse and rider.

Polocrosse originated in Australia in 1939, and of the 10,000 or so players worldwide, 4,000 are Australian. A twist on the more commonly known game of polo, Polocrosse riders use a stick with a netted end instead of a croquet-style. With teams of six players, the sport combines speed, strategy, tactics and toughness.

Most riders competing in such English styles of riding are likely to have attended a local pony club in their youth. Through regular rallies, members are instructed in riding, care and management of horses and are given opportunities for equestrian fun and competition. Australia has around 980 clubs, with about 50,000 members.

Equestrian Events

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Release date 15 July 2014

The graphic element across the designs enhances the sense of dynamism and suggests the courses and movements associated with many equestrian events.

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Many Australians enjoy horses through competition and leisure.

1827126Stamp pack$3.95

1827450Booklet Collection$37

1827220Maxicards$7.25

1827002First day cover (gummed)$3.80

A booklet of 10 x 70c

self-adhesive stamps for each stamp design is available as a

collection.

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Norfolk Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean some 1,400 kilometres east of the Australian mainland. The first European known to have sighted the island was Captain James Cook, in 1774, on his second voyage to the South Pacific on HMS Resolution. He named it after Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk.

Originally settled by Polynesians, the island was colonised by Great Britain in 1788 and subsequently used as a British penal colony. In 1856 the inhabitants of the overcrowded Pitcairn Island, including many of the descendants of the original Bounty mutineers, were resettled on Norfolk Island.

In 1914 Norfolk Island was proclaimed an external territory of the Commonwealth of Australia. The territory enjoys a substantial degree of

self-government, and since 1947 has been responsible for its own postal service and postage stamps.

This joint stamp issue features the endemic Norfolk Island Pine, Araucaria heterophylla; a symbol of the island. The Norfolk Island Pine is also widely grown in Australia, particularly in coastal regions, as an ornamental tree. The $1.40 stamp design shows the Old Military Barracks at Kingston on Norfolk Island, built in 1832 during the Second Settlement (1825–1855) and now home to the island’s Legislative Assembly. Norfolk Island Pines on Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia are featured in the base-rate 70c design. In 2009 Lonely Planet named Cottesloe Beach the world’s second best beach for families.

Technical Details

Issue date 22 July 2014

FDI withdrawal

20 August 2014

Denomination 1 × 70c, 1 x $1.40

Stamp design Melinda Coombes, Coombes Whitechurch Design

Product design Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer RA Print

Paper Tullis Russell

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 37.5mm × 26mm

Perforations 13.86 × 14.60

Sheet layout Module of 50

National postmark

Canberra, ACT 2600

Australia – Norfolk Island Joint Issue

Release date 22 July 2014

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The stamps issued for both Australia and Norfolk Island have been used in a joint first day cover.

1828126Stamp pack$2.55

1828250First day cover (joint issue)$3.30

1828002First day cover (gummed)$2.40

1828005First day cover (blank)$0.30

1828220Maxicards$3.60

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1829360PNC$24.95

Technical Details

Issue date 5 August 2014

FDI withdrawal

3 Sept 2014

Denomination 2 × 70c (se-tenant)

Stamp design Jamie and Leanne Tufrey

Product design Sonia Young, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer (s/a) EGO

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (B100 s/a)

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 37.5mm × 26mm

Minisheet size Sheetlet size

135mm × 72mm 101mm × 156mm

Perforations 13.86 × 14.60

Sheet layout Module of 50Printed gutter

National postmark

Point Cook, Vic 3030

On 1 March 1914 the first Australian flight of a military airplane took place when Lieutenant Eric Harrison flew Bristol Military Biplane CFS-3 at the Army flying field, Point Cook, Victoria. Australia subsequently became the only British dominion to establish a flying corps, the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) for service during World War I.

Australia’s first submarines, E-class vessels known as HMAS AE1 and HMAS AE2, were commissioned into the Royal

Australian Navy in February 1914 and arrived in Sydney on 24 May. During World War I both submarines took part in the occupation of Rabaul, in German New Guinea.

On 14 September 1914 Submarine AE1 disappeared off the coast of Cape Gazelle, New Britain, with all hands on-board. Submarine AE2 subsequently supported British-led operations off the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey and on 25 April 1915 was the first British submarine to penetrate the Dardanelles.

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Release date 5 August 2014

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Centenary of Military Aviation and Submarines

On 30 April 1915 HMAS AE2 was damaged by a Turkish gunboat and scuttled by her crew.

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In 1914 Australia’s only military aviation base, the Central Flying School at Point Cook, was equipped with two flying instructors and five flimsy training aircraft.

1829013First day cover (minisheet)$1.70

1829002First day cover (gummed)$1.70

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Includes two sheetlets

of 10 x 70c stamps

1829126Stamp pack$3.25

1829182Booklet of 20 x 70c (s/a)$14

1829445Sheetlet pack$14.45

1829142Minisheet$1.40

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Also available

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Coin Club coins (reduced by 20% of the RRP)

Stamp Bulletin

15148452012 Dragons of Legend 1oz Sil Pr Bulgarian Three-headed Dragon coin $73.28 (RRP $91.60)

15148472012 Dragons of Legend 1oz Sil Pr Chinese Dragon coin $73.28 (RRP $91.60)

1514846Wildlife in Need 1oz Sil Pr Black Rhinoceros coin $73.28 (RRP $91.60)

15148442013 Mythical Creatures 1oz Sil Pr Unicorn coin$73.28 (RRP $91.60)

15148482012 The Hobbit $1 Unc coin $16 (RRP $20)

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Technical Details

Issue date 12 August 2014

FDI withdrawal

10 Sept 2014

Denomination 1 × 70c, 1 × $2.10

Stamp and product design

Sonia Young, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer RA Print

Paper Tullis Russel

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 37.5mm × 26mm

Perforations 13.86 × 14.6

Sheet layout Module of 50

National postmark

Christmas Island, WA 6798

The annual Red Crab migration on Christmas Island is listed by naturalists as one of the most spectacular of all natural events. In the lead up to the wet season each year thousands of adult red crabs begin a hazardous migration from the forests to the coastline, where they will breed and spawn.

Two deadly obstacles make the journey a hazardous one for the crabs: possible dehydration from the hot sun, and being crushed to death by road traffic.

Special crossings help curb the number of crab casualties during the migration season, and traffic can also be prevented from using roads when crossings are taking place.

After mating, the males migrate back to the forest, leaving the females to brood their eggs and spawn. After hatching, into free swimming larvae, the eggs grow through several stages in the ocean before they emerge as tiny crabs and make their own way back to the forests.

1813002 First day cover (gummed)$3.10

Christmas Island’s wet season runs from December to April. Crab migration is also aligned to the phases of the moon.

Christmas Island Red Crab Migration

Release date 12 August 2014

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Technical Details

Issue date 19 August 2014

FDI withdrawal

17 Sept 2014

Denomination 5 × 70c (se-tenant)

Stamp and product design

Sonia Young, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (B90 s/a)

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 26mm × 37.5mm

Minisheet 170mm × 80mm

Perforations 14.60 × 13.86

Sheet layout Module of 50Printed gutter with design

National postmark

Port Melbourne, Vic 3207

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Release date 19 August 2014

Poster art has seen a resurgence in popularity over recent years and has been used for home decoration as well as in commercial design concepts.

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1831142Minisheet$3.50

Nostalgic Advertisements

The 20th century advertisements in this stamp issue recall a bygone era of both poster design and Australian manufacturing. The engaging Little Penguin, promoting the attractions of Phillip Island in Victoria, was one of many commissioned by Victorian Railways in the 1930s. Harper’s Empire flour, made by Robert Harper & Co., was a popular household brand throughout the country in the 1920s and 1930s.

Perhaps the most famous of all Australian posters is the striking c. 1954 Trans-Australian Airways (TAA) advertisement. The kookaburra was the emblem of the Melbourne-based Jacko Polish Company, for which artist James Northfield designed this poster in the 1930s, and the label from Port Melbourne manufacturer Swallow & Ariell was made in the 1940s for the front of a grocer’s tin containing Teddy Bear biscuits.

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This latest addition to the Australia Post philatelic range of products presents the stamp designs in five sheetlets.

New format

sheetlet pack

1831013First day cover (minisheet)$3.80

1831002First day cover (gummed)$3.80

1831220Maxicards$7.85

1831223Special sheetlet pack$37

1831126Stamp pack$7.45

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Technical Details

Issue date 26 August 2014

FDI withdrawal

24 Sept 2014

Denomination 2 × 70c, 2 x $1.40

Stamp design Lynda Warner

product design Jo Muré, Australia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)

Printing process

Lithography

Stamp size 37.5mm × 26mm

Minisheet size 135mm × 80mm

Perforations 13.86 × 14.60

Sheet layout Module of 50Se-tenant pairs

National postmark

Hobart, Tas 7000

The Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) are the counterpart of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). Auroras most commonly occur above a band of high latitudes in each hemisphere, known as the auroral zones. Each auroral zone is centred on the Earth’s magnetic poles, and lies between latitudes of approximately 50˚ and 60˚. The Southern Lights are less commonly seen than their northern counterpart, as there are comparatively few populated regions under the auroral zone of the Southern Hemisphere.

The two main discernible forms of aurora are a diffuse glow, which generally appears towards the poleward horizon, and discrete forms such as arcs and curtains that stretch from east to west, as well as rays that may run upward from the horizon. These forms are shaped by the Earth’s magnetic field. When the aurora is sufficiently bright, specific colours may be seen, most commonly green, red and violet. These colours depend on energy of the incoming solar particles, and the type of atmospheric gases they interact with.

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Release date 26 August 2014

The photographs in the designs were taken in Tasmania. The minisheet’s tête-bêche configuration of stamps will be of interest to collectors.

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1832142Minisheet$4.20

Southern Lights

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The Southern Lights are best seen from the islands of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. In Australia, they are occasionally observed in the southern skies of Tasmania, and sometimes from southern locales on the mainland.

Features two colour

printed medallions

1832126Stamp pack$8.85

1832220Maxicards$7.20

* Coles Bay and Kingston Beach designs are also available as postcards (page 29)

1832013First day cover (minisheet)$4.50

1832002First day cover (gummed)$4.50

1832300Medallion cover$24.95

1832182Booklet of 10 x 70c (s/a)$7

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1712475 2014 Great Barrier Reef 1oz Silver Pr LDU coin $99

17124742014 Treasures of the World - Australia 1oz Silver Pr coin $118.50

1712472 2014 100th Anniversary of Australian Red Cross 1oz Silver Pr coin $99

1712471 2014 Megafauna Thylacoleo 1oz Silver Pr coin $99

17124732014 Mini Kookaburra 0.5g Gold coin in card $59.50

17124762014 Vintage Australia Kangaroo 1oz Silver Pr Rect coin $99

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1711368 2014 30th Anniversary of the $1 Coin Fine silver proof coin $100

1711369 2014 30th Anniversary of the $1 Coin Colour printed frosted uncirculated coin $17

1711370 2014 Bright Bugs Series - Stag Beetle Colour printed coin $15

1711371 2014 Bright Bugs Series - Cuckoo Wasp Colour printed coin $15

Also available

1711373 2014 Bright Bugs Series - Blowfly Colour printed coin $15

1711372 2014 Bright Bugs Series - Ulysses Butterfly Colour printed coin $15

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Stamp shows and events

Postmarks

First Day of Issue100th Anniversary First Air Mail 1 July 2014 Flemington, Vic 3031

Royal Visit 8 July 2014 Sydney, NSW 2000

Equestrian Events 15 July 2014 Werribee, Vic 3030

Australia – Norfolk Island Joint Issue 22 July 2014 Canberra, ACT 2600

Centenary of Military Aviation and Submarines 5 August 2014 Point Cook, Vic 3030

Christmas Island Red Crab Migration 12 August 2014 Christmas Island, WA 6798

Nostalgic Advertisements 19 August 2014 Port Melbourne, Vic 3207

Southern Lights 26 August 2014 Hobart, Tas 7000

Orange Coin and Stamp Club Inc (NSW) 5 July and 2 August The club holds this monthly event at the Cultural Centre Hall in Sale Street, Orange from 9am to 3pm. Enquiries to Howard on 02 63622368.

APTA/ANDA Stamp, Coin & Note Fair (Vic) 19 to 20 July This event will be held at the Malvern Town Hall from 10am to 5pm each day. Enquiries to 0478 034 959.

Sherwood Afternoon Stamp Soc. Inc. (Qld) 20 July An Open Day will be held at the Corinda Bowls Club, Hall Avenue, Corinda from 9am to 4pm. Enquiries to 07 3376 8692.

Bendigo Philatelic Soc. Inc. (Vic) 9 August An annual Stamp Fair will be held at St Andrews Church Hall, 24 Myers Street, Bendigo from 10am to 4pm. Enquiries to 03 54478610.

Shoalhaven Philatelic Society (NSW) 16 August A Stamp and Coin Fair will be held at the Wesley Centre, Berry Street, Nowra from 9.30am to 3pm.

2014 Perth Stamp & Coin Show (WA) 16 to 17 August This event will be held at the University of Western Australia, Hackett Drive, Crawley from 10am to 4pm (Sat) and 10am to 3pm (Sun). For information visit perthstampandcoinshow.com

Caloundra Stamp Club (Qld) 24 August A Stamp Fair will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall, Peachester Road, Beerwah from 8.30am to 3.30pm. Enquiries to 07 5494 7233.

Wagga Stamp Club Inc. (NSW) 30 August The club will hold a stamp market at the ARCC Hall, 131 Tarcutta Street, Wagga from 9am. Enquiries to 02 6922 3393.

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1826142 Minisheet

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Permanent Pictorial PostmarksEpsom, Vic. 3551 Bendigo Pottery. Australia’s oldest working pottery. 1 May 2014

Temporary Pictorial PostmarksMt Gambier, SA 5290 Mt Gambier Stamp Fair. Aircraft image. 24 & 25 May 2014

Air Mail flight re-enactment postmarksA flight will leave Melbourne 12 July to arrive in Sydney 14 July making stops along the way. New postmarks have been issued to the following outlets for their use.

12 July Flemington Vic 3031 Open from 9-10am for postmarking only.

12 July Wangaratta Vic 3677 Open from 10 - 11am for postmarking only.

12 July Albury NSW 2640 Postmark available at the mail centre.

13 July Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Postmark available at the mail centre.

14 July Sydney NSW 2000

First Air Mail Supplement: design set (gummed), minisheet

Optional: nil

Royal Visit Supplement: design set (gummed and s/a), minisheet

Optional: gutter 10 x 2, s/a booklet and sheetlet

Equestrian Events Supplement: design set (gummed and s/a)

Optional: s/a booklets (5), s/a strip of 5

Australia/Norfolk Is JI Supplement: design set (gummed)

Optional: nil

Aircraft & Submarines Supplement: design set (gummed & s/a), minisheet, gutter pair

Optional: s/a booklet, gutter 10

Nostalgic Advertisements Supplement: design set (gummed & s/a), minisheet

Optional: s/a strip of 5, Collector Pack, gutter 10

Southern Lights Supplement: design set (gummed & s/a), minisheet

Optional: s/a booklet

Christmas Island Red Crab Migration Supplement: design set (gummed)

Seven SeasIn Retrospect

Mail order codes

1832235 Australian Supplement $86.40

1832236 Australian Optional $141.40

1832238 Christmas Island Supplement $2.80

See the full range of stamp products available auspost.com.au/stamps

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Devonport Stamp Club (Tas) 12 July The club will hold the Devonport Stamp, Coin and Militaria Fair (the second for the year), at the East Devonport Recreation Centre, Caroline Street, East Devonport. The fair opens from 10am to 3pm and admission is $2 for adults. Children admitted free. Local dealers will attend, as well as those from Hobart and Launceston.

Enquiries to Gary Carbines on 03 6424 3449 or email [email protected]

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Personalised stampsDon’t forget Father’s Day

7 September 2014

auspost.com.au/pstamps

Great gift idea for Dad

Order a sheet of personalised stamps

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The following pages list all the products associated with the featured stamp issues and miscellaneous products in this edition. For earlier stamp issue releases, please refer to the official order form or visit the website at auspost.com.au/stamps

New issuesJuly–August 2014

How to buy

Philatelic Mail Order Bureau Reply Paid 9911 BRISBANE QLD 4001 Australia

auspost.com.au/stamps

Freecall 1800 331 794 +61 3 9887 0033

+61 3 9887 0236

Further enquiries

[email protected]

To the best of Australia Post’s knowledge, all information contained in this Stamp Bulletin was correct at the time of printing. Australia Post will not accept any responsibility for errors, oversights or changes to information which may occur after printing. The availability of products advertised in this Stamp Bulletin is subject to demand, availability of stock or as otherwise notified from time to time. For availability of products, visit our website at: auspost.com.au/stamps. Where non-Australia Post products or businesses are advertised, Australia Post does not represent any association with the business advertised or the supply of goods or services by those businesses.

Please note the new mailing address

when placing your order.

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1 July 2014 100th Anniversary of the First Air Mail Flight

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1826067 65858 Stamps (1 x 70c, 1 x $2.60) $3.30 31 Jan 15

1826142 65980 Minisheet $3.30 31 Jan 15

1826005 65865 First day cover (blank) $0.30 31 Jan 15

1826002 65866 First day cover (gummed) $3.60 30 July 14

1826013 65868 First day cover (minisheet) $3.60 30 July 14

1826126 65981 Stamp pack $7.05 31 Jan 15

1826220 66069 Maxicard (2) $4.80 31 Jan 15

1826360 65208 PNC $15.95 31 Jan 15

1826184 65870 Prestige booklet $19.95 31 Jan 15

1826350 65869 Souvenir cover (with badge) $10.95 31 Jan 15

1826241 66067 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00 31 Jan 15

1826242 65864 Gutter (10 x $2.60) $26.00 31 Jan 15

8 July 2014 Royal Visit

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1816067 66735 Stamps (70c, $2.60) $3.30 31 Jan 15

1816142 66742 Minisheet $3.30 31 Jan 15

1816005 66740 First day cover (blank) $0.30 31 Jan 15

1816002 66757 First day cover (gummed) $3.60 06 Aug 14

1816013 66755 First day cover (minisheet) $3.60 06 Aug 14

1816126 66745 Stamp pack $7.05 31 Jan 15

1816220 66747 Maxicards $4.80 31 Jan 15

1816182 66732 S/A booklet of 10 x 70c $7.00 31 Jan 15

1816250 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 31 Jan 15

1816122 66752 S/A sheetlet of 5 x $2.60 $13.00 31 Jan 15

1816251 Chequebook 20 x 5 x $2.60 $260.00 31 Jan 15

1816241 66737 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00 31 Jan 15

1816242 66754 Gutter (10 x $2.60) design $26.00 31 Jan 15

15 July 2014 Equestrian Events

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1827067 65897 Stamps (5 x 70c) $3.50 31 Jan 15

1827005 66084 Cover (blank) $0.30 31 Jan 15

1827002 65992 First day cover (gummed) $3.80 13 Aug 14

1827003 66027 First day cover (s/a) $3.80 13 Aug 14

1827126 65920 Stamp pack $3.95 31 Jan 15

Stamp Bulletin26

1826013 First day cover (minisheet)

1826005 First day cover (blank)

1816241 Gutter (10 x 70c) design

1816242 Gutter (10 x $2.60) design

1827005 First day cover (blank)

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15 July 2014 Equestrian Events cont.

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1827220 66122 Maxicard (5) $7.25 31 Jan 15

1827184 Prestige booklet $16.95 31 Jan 15

1827402 65891 Booklet 10 x 70c S-jumping $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827252 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 31 Jan 15

1827400 65889 Booklet 10 x 70c Dressage $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827250 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 31 Jan 15

1827403 65987 Booklet 10 x 70c Polocrosse $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827253 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 31 Jan 15

1827404 65892 Booklet 10 x 70c Pony Club $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827254 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 31 Jan 15

1827401 65890 Booklet 10 x 70c C-country $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827251 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 31 Jan 15

1827450 66120 Booklet Collection $37.00 31 Jan 15

1827210 Roll of 200 s/a $140.00 31 Jan 15

1827200 66077 S/A strip of five $3.50 31 Jan 15

1827243 66074 Gutter (10 x 70c) Sj $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827241 65989 Gutter (10 x 70c) Dr $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827244 66022 Gutter (10 x 70c) Po $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827445 65915 Gutter (10 x 70c) PC $7.00 31 Jan 15

1827242 66018 Gutter (10 x 70c) CC $7.00 31 Jan 15

22 July 2014 Australia − Norfolk Island Joint Issue

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1828067 66118 Stamp (1 x 70c, $1.40) $2.10 31 Jan 15

1828005 66115 First day cover (blank) $0.30 31 Jan 15

1828002 66040 First day cover (gummed) $2.40 20 Aug 14

1828250 65997 First day cover (JI) $3.30 31 Jan 15

1828126 66116 Stamp pack $2.55 31 Jan 15

1828220 65946 Maxicard (2) $3.60 31 Jan 15

1828241 66119 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00 31 Jan 15

1828242 65942 Gutter (10 x $1.40) $14.00 31 Jan 15

Released 8 August 2014 Miscellaneous Covers

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1514849 66957 HMAS Australia prestige cover $10.95 TBA

1514850 66995 The Great War PNC LE $34.95 TBA

27July –August 2014

1827003 First day cover (s/a)

1827450 Booklet Collection

1828250 First day cover (joint issue)

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5 August 2014 100th Anniversary of Submarines and Military Aircraft

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1829067 66159 Stamps (2 x 70c) $1.40 28 Feb 15

1829142 66152 Minisheet $1.40 28 Feb 15

1829005 66155 Cover (blank) $0.30 01 Feb 15

1829002 66168 First day cover (gummed) $1.70 03 Sept 14

1829013 66162 First day cover (minisheet) $1.70 03 Sept 14

1829126 66163 Stamp pack $3.25 03 Sept 14

1829220 66161 Maxicards (2) $2.90 28 Feb 15

1829360 65211 PNC (PM with 2 coins) $24.95 28 Feb 15

1829445 66160 Sheetlet pack $14.45 28 Feb 15

1829182 66151 S/A booklet of 20 x 70c $14.00 28 Feb 15

1829250 Chequebook 20 x 20 x 70c $280.00 28 Feb 15

1829241 66156 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00 28 Feb 15

12 August 2014 Christmas Island: Red Crab Migration

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1830067 65512 Stamps (1 x 70c, 1 x $2.10) $2.80 28 Feb 15

1830005 65548 Cover (blank) $0.30 28 Feb 15

1830002 65519 First day cover (gummed) $3.10 10 Sept 14

1830241 65516 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00 28 Feb 15

1830242 65524 Gutter (10 x $2.10) $21.00 28 Feb 15

1830635 66149 Postcard Crab $1.80 TBA

1830634 66146 Postcard Crab Migration $1.80 TBA

19 August 2014 Nostalgic Advertisements

Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1831067 66050 Stamps (5 x 70c) $3.50 28 Feb 15

1831142 65937 Minisheet $3.50 28 Feb 15

1831005 66096 Blank cover $0.30 28 Feb 15

1831002 66108 First day cover (gummed) $3.80 17 Sept 14

1831013 66113 First day cover (minisheet) $3.80 17 Sept 14

1831003 66001 First day cover (s/a) $3.80 17 Sept 14

1831126 65967 Stamp pack $7.45 28 Feb 15

1831445 Special sheetlet pack $37.00 28 Feb 15

1831220 66095 Maxicards (5) $7.85 28 Feb 15

1831209 65935 Roll (100 x 70c) $70.00 28 Feb 15

1831223 66054 Collector pack $11.40 28 Feb 15

1831200 66090 Strip of 5 (s/a) $3.50 28 Feb 15

1831241 65962 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00 28 Feb 15

1829220 Maxicards

1830634 Postcard Crab Migration

1830635 Postcard Crab

1831241 Gutter (10 x 70c) design

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Mail order Retail

Product description Price

W/drawal date

1832067 66104 Stamps (2 x 70c, 2 x $1.40) $4.20 28 Feb 15

1832142 65973 Minisheet $4.20 28 Feb 15

1832005 66103 Blank cover $0.30 28 Feb 15

1832002 65976 First day cover (gummed) $4.50 24 Sept 14

1832013 66063 First day cover (minisheet) $4.50 24 Sept 14

1832126 66102 Stamp pack $8.85 28 Feb 15

1832220 66007 Maxicards (4) $7.20 28 Feb 15

1832300 66097 Medallion cover $24.95 28 Feb 15

1832182 66004 Booklet of 10 x 70c $7.00 28 Feb 15

1832250 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00 28 Feb 15

1832241 65975 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00 28 Feb 15

1832242 66006 Gutter (10 x $1.40) $14.00 28 Feb 15

0964636 66838 Kingston Beach postcard $1.80 TBA

0964637 66840 Coles Bay postcard $1.80 TBA

Miscellaneous coins Mail order Retail

Product description Price*

* Prices reduced by 20% of the Recommended Retai Price (RRP) while stocks last.

1514844 61122 Mythical Creatures Unc coin $73.28

1514845 92776 Dragons of Legend 1oz Sil 3-headed Dragon coin

$73.28

1514846 50975 Wildlife in Need 1oz Sil Pr Black Rhinoceros coin

$73.28

1514847 14647 Dragons of Legend 1oz Sil Pr Chinese Dragon coin

$73.28

1514848 60142 The Hobbit $1 Unc coin $16.00

CoinsMail order Retail

Product description Price

1712471 65836 Megafauna Thylacoleo 1oz Sil Pr coin $99.00

1712472 65835 100th Ann. Red Cross 1oz Sil Pr coin $99.00

1712473 65840 Mini Kookaburra 0.5g Gold coin $59.50

1712474 65838 Treasures of the World - Australia coin $118.50

1712475 66552 Great Barrier Reef 1oz Sil Pr LDU coin $99.00

1712476 66555 Vintage Australia Kangaroo coin $99.00

1711368 65821 30th Ann. of $1 Coin Fine Sil proof $100.00

1711369 65820 30th Ann. of the $1 Coin Unc coin $17.00

1711370 65823 Bright Bugs - Stag Beetle coin $15.00

1711371 65822 Bright Bugs - Cuckoo Wasp coin $15.00

1711372 64492 Bright Bugs - Ulysses Butterfly coin $15.00

1711373 64493 Bright Bugs - Blowfly coin $15.00

29July –August 2014

0964636 Kingston Beach postcard

0964637 Coles Bay postcard

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1820194Australian Territories Collection of Stamps 2013 $34.95

The 2013 Collections

Share the wonders of stamp collecting with family and friends.

1820171Collection of Australian stamps 2013 $109.95

With an exclusive sheetlet

Great gift for

beginners

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$14.95 each

Look out for Season 2014 footy booklets

Ask at your participating Australia Post retail outlet, buy online at auspost.com.au/stamps or by mail order.

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$3495

The Great War limited edition PNC

• Uncirculated Cupro Nickel GBP£2 coin by Royal Mint

• Royal Mail commemorative WWI gummed stamp featured

• Foiled postmark

• DL-sized tri-fold presentation with 1914 WWI details

• Available 8 August 2014

COLLECT AND TREASURE

1819220Maxicards$5.80

These stamps and associated products are available from participating Australia Post retail outlets, via mail order on 1800 331 794 or online at auspost.com.au/stamps while stocks last.

Don’t miss out! Visit auspost.com.au/stamps or phone 1800 331 794

$1095

On Board the HMAS AustraliaAdmiral Sir George Patey prestige cover

Admiral Sir George Edwin Patey, KCMG, KCVO (1859-1935) was the British-born first Commander of Australian Fleet from 1913 until 1915. In his flagship, the battle-cruiser HMAS Australia, he was in charge of naval operations during the seizure of German New Guinea by the Australian Navy and Military Expeditionary Force shortly after the outbreak of war in 1914.

The prestige cover features a foiled postmark and a facsimilie copy of a letter written by Admiral Patey on 10 August 1914.

Limited edition of 2,500

worldwide

ARTIST'S IM

PRESSION

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Issue No. 329 / July – August 2014

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AbbreviationsM mint PM postmarked LE limited edition

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Stamp Bulletin2 Mail order no.:

New issues

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

1 July 2014 100th Anniversary of the First Air Mail Flight

1826067 Stamps (1 x 70c, 1 x $2.60) $3.30

1826142 Minisheet $3.30

1826005 First day cover (blank) $0.30

1826002 First day cover (gummed) $3.60

1826013 First day cover (minisheet) $3.60

1826126 Stamp pack $7.05

1826220 Maxicard (2) $4.80

1826360 PNC $15.95

1826184 Prestige booklet $19.95

1826350 Souvenir cover (with badge) $10.95

1826241 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00

1826242 Gutter (10 x $2.60) $26.00

8 July 2014 Royal Visit

1816067 Stamps (1 x 70c, 1 x $2.60) $3.30

1816142 Minisheet $3.30

1816005 First day cover (blank) $0.30

1816002 First day cover (gummed) $3.60

1816013 First day cover (minisheet) $3.60

1816126 Stamp pack $7.05

1816220 Maxicards (2) $4.80

1816182 S/a booklet of 10 x 70c $7.00

1816250 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1816122 S/a sheetlet of 5 x $2.60 $13.00

1816251 Chequebook 20 x 5 x $2.60 $260.00

1816241 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00

1816242 Gutter (10 x $2.60) design $26.00

15 July 2014 Equestrian Events

1827067 Stamps (5 x 70c) $3.50

1827005 Cover (blank) $0.30

1827002 First day cover (gummed) $3.80

1827003 First day cover (s/a) $3.80

1827126 Stamp pack $3.95

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New issues

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

15 July 2014 Equestrian Events cont.

1827220 Maxicard (5) $7.25

1827184 Prestige booklet $16.95

1827402 Booklet 10 x 70c Showjumping $7.00

1827252 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1827400 Booklet 10 x 70c Dressage $7.00

1827250 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1827403 Booklet 10 x 70c Polocrosse $7.00

1827253 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1827404 Booklet 10 x 70c Pony Club $7.00

1827254 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1827401 Booklet 10 x 70c Cross-country $7.00

1827251 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1827450 Booklet Collection $37.00

1827210 Roll of 200 (s/a) $140.00

1827200 S/A strip of five $3.50

1827243 Gutter (10 x 70c) SJ $7.00

1827241 Gutter (10 x 70c) DR $7.00

1827244 Gutter (10 x 70c) PO $7.00

1827445 Gutter (10 x 70c) PC $7.00

1827242 Gutter (10 x 70c) CC $7.00

22 July 2014 Australia − Norfolk Island Joint Issue

1828067 Stamp (1 x 70c, $1.40) $2.10

1828005 First day cover (blank) $0.30

1828002 First day cover (gummed) $2.40

1828250 First day cover (JI) $3.30

1828126 Stamp pack $2.55

1828220 Maxicard (2) $3.60

1828241 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00

1828242 Gutter (10 x $1.40) $14.00

Released 8 August 2014 Miscellaneous Covers

1514849 On Board the HMAS Australia prestige cover $10.95

1514850 The Great War PNC LE $34.95

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Stamp Bulletin4 Mail order no.:

New issues

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

5 August 2014 Centenary of Military Aviation and Submarines

1829067 Stamps (2 x 70c) se-tenant $1.40

1829142 Minisheet $1.40

1829005 Cover (blank) $0.30

1829002 First day cover (gummed) $1.70

1829013 First day cover (minisheet) $1.70

1829126 Stamp pack $3.25

1829220 Maxicards (2) $2.90

1829360 PNC (PM with 2 coins) $24.95

1829445 Sheetlet pack $14.45

1829182 S/A booklet of 20 x 70c $14.00

1829250 Chequebook 20 x 20 x 70c $280.00

1829241 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00

12 August 2014 Christmas Island: Red Crab Migration

1830067 Stamps (1 x 70c, 1 x $2.10) $2.80

1830005 Cover (blank) $0.30

1830002 First day cover (gummed) $3.10

1830241 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00

1830242 Gutter (10 x $2.10) $21.00

1830635 Postcard Crab $1.80

1830634 Postcard Crab migration $1.80

19 August 2014 Nostalgic Advertisements

1831067 Stamps (5 x 70c) $3.50

1831142 Minisheet $3.50

1831005 Blank cover $0.30

1831002 First day cover (gummed) $3.80

1831013 First day cover (minisheet) $3.80

1831003 First day cover (s/a) $3.80

1831126 Stamp pack $7.45

1831445 Special sheetlet pack $37.00

1831220 Maxicards (5) $7.85

1831209 Roll of 100 (s/a) $70.00

1831223 Collector pack $11.40

1831200 Strip of 5 (s/a) $3.50

1831241 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00

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New issues

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

26 August 2014 Southern Lights

1832067 Stamps (2 x 70c, 2 x $1.40) $4.20

1832142 Minisheet $4.20

1832005 Blank cover $0.30

1832002 First day cover (gummed) $4.50

1832013 First day cover (minisheet) $4.50

1832126 Stamp pack $8.85

1832220 Maxicards (4) $7.20

1832300 Medallion cover $24.95

1832182 S/A booklet of 10 x 70c $7.00

1832250 Chequebook 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1832241 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00

1832242 Gutter (10 x $1.40) $14.00

0964636 Kingston Beach postcard $1.80

0964637 Coles Bay postcard $1.80

New issues total Recent issues

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

6 May 2014 Australian Red Cross Centenary

1815067 Stamp (1 x 70c) $0.70

1815201 Sheetlet of 10 $7.00

1815005 First day cover (blank) $0.30

1815130 Sheetlet pack $7.45

1815220 Maxicard (1) $1.80

1815360 PNC $15.95

1815210 Roll of 200 (s/a) $140.00

1815200 Strip of four (s/a) $2.80

13 May 2014 Bush Ballads

1804067 Stamps (4 x 70c) $2.80

1804142 Minisheet $2.80

1804005 Cover (blank) $0.30

1804126 Stamp pack $6.05

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Stamp Bulletin6 Mail order no.:

Recent issues cont.

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

13 JMay 2014 Bush Ballads

1804220 Maxicard (4) $5.80

1804360 PNC (PM) $15.95

1804300 Medallion cover $29.95

1804184 Prestige booklet $16.95

1804182 S/A booklet of 10 x 70c $7.00

1804250 Chequebook of 20 x 10 x 70c $140.00

1804209 Roll of 100 (s/a) $70.00

1804223 Collector pack $10.70

1804200 S/A strip of four $2.80

1804241 Gutter (10 x 70c) design $7.00

3 June 2014 G20 Leaders Summit

1824067 Stamp (1 x 70c) $0.70

1824201 Sheetlet of 10 $7.00

1824005 First day cover (blank) $0.30

1824130 Sheetlet pack $7.45

1824220 Maxicard (1) $1.80

17 June 2014 100th Ann. of King George V Stamps

1819067 Stamps (4 x 70c) $2.80

1819142 Minisheet $2.80

1819005 Cover (blank) $0.30

1819126 Stamp pack $6.05

1819400 Sheetlet pack $14.45

1819450 Specimen Pack $32.65

1819220 Maxicard (4) $5.80

1819300 Medallion cover $24.95

1819184 Prestige booklet $16.95

1819255 Stamp coin (Perth Mint) $99.95

1819241 Gutter (10 x 70c) BL4 $7.00

17 June 2014 Christmas Island National Park

1821067 Stamps (2 x 70c, 1 x $1.40, 1 x $2.10) $4.90

1821005 Cover (blank) $0.30

1821241 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00

1821242 Gutter (10 x $1.40) $14.00

1821243 Gutter (10 x $2.10) $21.00

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7July – August 2014

2014 Footy Booklets – AFL $14.95 each

Mail order code

Product description QtyMail order code

Product description Qty

1809250 Adelaide 1809259 Melbourne

1809251 Brisbane 1809260 Port Adelaide

1809252 Carlton 1809261 Richmond

1809253 Collingwood 1809262 St Kilda

1809254 Essendon 1809263 Sydney

1809255 Fremantle 1809264 WC Eagles

1809256 Geelong 1809265 Bulldogs

1809257 Hawthorn 1809266 Gold Coast

1809258 Kangaroos 1809267 Greater Western Sydney

2014 Footy Booklets – NRL $14.95 each

1810250 Broncos 1810258 Rabbitohs

1810251 Bulldogs 1810259 Raiders

1810252 Cowboys 1810260 Roosters

1810253 Dragons 1810261 Sea Eagles

1810254 Eels 1810262 Sharks

1810255 Knights 1810263 Tigers

1810256 Melbourne Storm 1810264 Titans

1810257 Panthers 1810265 Warriors

Recent issues total

Recent issues cont.

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value M PM

24 June 2014 C(K)I: Maps of Cocos

1813067 Stamps (2 x 70c, 1 X $1.40, 1 x $2.10) $4.90

1813005 Blank cover $0.30

1813241 Gutter (10 x 70c) $7.00

1813242 Gutter (10 x $1.40) $14.00

1813243 Gutter (10 x $2.10) $21.00

See the full range of stamp products available auspost.com.au/stamps

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Stamp Bulletin8 Mail order no.:

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value

Coin Club

1514844 Mythical Creatures Unc coin $73.28*

1514845 Dragons of Legend Sil 3-headed Dragon coin $73.28*

1514846 Wildlife in Need 1oz Sil Pr Black Rhinoceros coin $73.28*

1514847 Dragons of Legend 1oz Sil Chinese Dragon coin $73.28*

Also available

1514848 The Hobbit $1 Unc coin $16.00*

*Price represents a 20% discount on the RRP.

Perth Mint

1712471 Megafauna Thylacoleo 1oz Sil Pr coin $99.00

1712472 100th Ann. Red Cross 1oz Sil Pr coin $99.00

1712473 Mini Kookaburra 0.5g Gold coin $59.50

1712474 Treasures of the World - Australia coin $118.50

1712475 Great Barrier Reef 1oz Sil Pr LDU coin $99.00

1712476 Vintage Australia Kangaroo coin $99.00

RAM

1711368 30th Ann. of $1 Coin Fine Sil proof $100.00

1711369 30th Ann. of the $1 Coin Unc coin $17.00

1711370 Bright Bugs - Stag Beetle coin $15.00

1711371 Bright Bugs - Cuckoo Wasp coin $15.00

1711372 Bright Bugs - Ulysses Butterfly coin $15.00

1711373 Bright Bugs - Blowfly coin $15.00

Coins total

Please note: Planned withdrawal dates may be changed without notice to meet emergent postal requirements. Advice of such changes will be published retrospectively in the first available Stamp Bulletin Australia. All prices are GST inclusive and are recommended. Contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau (FREECALL 1800 331 794 within Australia, +61 3 9887 0033 overseas) or visit auspost.com.au/stamps for the current price at the time you place your order. Hours of operation are 8:30am to 5pm AEST. The price of stamps and related products, souvenir items and numismatics are correct at the time of printing but are subject to change. The price of numismatic products is subject to valuation changes. All prices shown are GST inclusive where applicable and are recommended. Contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau, or your participating Australia Post retail outlet to check the current price at the time of placing your order.

Please note that the price of postcards and postage paid envelopes sold from 31 March 2014 are: postage paid postcards $1.80 postage paid envelopes $0.85

Coins

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Miscellaneous

Mail order code

Product description Price Qty Value

1514826 Rotary Convention 2014 PPE $0.85

1514823 Peppa Pig stamp pack $14.95

1514840 Disney Planes stamp pack $14.95

1514841 Disney Donald Duck stamp pack $14.95

1514824 Baby Keepsake 2014 $16.95

1820171 2013 Annual Collection of Australian Stamps $109.95

1820214 2013 Annual Collection of Australian Stamps (Exec) $134.95

1820194 2013 Australian Territories Collection of Stamps $34.95

Reprints

6750067 International 12 Apostles ($5) $5.00

6752067 International Devils Marbles ($10) $10.00

6750067 Wildlife Tasmanian Devil ($1.85) $1.85

6749067 Panoramas of Aust. Murray River (50c) $0.50

6753250 Bush Babies – Echidna ($2.60) sheetlet of five $13.00

6754067 Farming Australia – Dairy (10c) $0.10

Cocos (Keeling) Islands postcards

0964622 Malay Jukong postcard $1.80

0964623 Prison Island postcard $1.80

0964624 Nek Angklik Island postcard $1.80

0964625 West Island postcard $1.80

Miscellaneous total

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Stamp Bulletin10 Mail order no.:

Seven Seas

Mail order code Product description Price Qty Value

1832235 Australian Supplement $86.40

1832236 Australian Optional $141.40

1832238 Christmas Island Supplement $2.80

Seven Seas total

New issues total

Coins total

Miscellaneous total

Recent issues total

Seven Seas total

Subtotal

Signature on Delivery

Domestic $2.95

Extra cover

International (up to $100) A$9.60

Postage and Handling

Domestic $5

International A$9

Order total

Order total

Please note the change to the mailing address of the Australia Post Philatelic Bureau

when placing your order by mail.

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Updating your Credit Card details

Overseas: 1300 227 840 Australia: 1300 739 826

Payments:

• Do not send cash in the mail (this is unsecured and there is no guarantee your payments will reach us)

• All payments must be in Australian Dollars — the conversion of foreign currency will reduce the balance available in your account due to processing fees)

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