Issue No. 347 / July–August 2017
Legends 2017 Trans–Australian Railway 1917–2017 Norfolk Island Flowers SCM: Dragonflies Christmas Island: Early Voyages Shipwrecks
Dear Collectors In this July edition of the Stamp Bulletin we feature the 2017 Australian Legends stamps, with information on each of the three recipients of this year’s award. These outstanding individuals are recognised for advancing the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
It is fitting that this year’s celebration coincided with the 50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum, which introduced constitutional change aimed at bringing equality to all Australians.
Michael Zsolt Manager, Philatelic Australia Post
All applications for the reproduction of Australian stamps should be made in writing to: Manager Philatelic Australia Post GPO Box 1777 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 mailorder@auspost.com.au
This year, Stamp Collecting Month takes place in August. The subject of the stamp issue this year is Dragonflies, nature’s amazing flying machines. These mesmerising insects belong to an ancient group that has evolved over 300 million years. In 1917, a 1,690-kilometre railway line was completed to connect Western Australia with the eastern states; the Trans-Australian Railway ran from Port Augusta, in South Australia, to Kalgoorlie in the west. It crossed the sparsely vegetated Nullabor Plain and had taken more than five years to complete. The stamp designs feature advertising posters from 1930 and 1960, used to promote the Trans-Australian Railway as a much faster and more comfortable method of travel.
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In July we release a Norfolk Island stamp issue that features two native flora species of the territory. Meanwhile, in August we focus on things maritime, with an issue marking two early voyages to Christmas Island – William Mynors on board the Mary in 1643, and William Dampier on board the Cygnet in 1688 – and an Australian shipwrecks issue. The three stamps in the latter issue remind us of the treacherous conditions faced by early seafarers and passengers. Only one-quarter of the more than 8,000 wrecks in Australian waters have ever been located; a prestige booklet published with the Shipwrecks stamp issue tells some of these fascinating stories.
Contents This year, August is Stamp Collecting Month in Australia.
Let's celebrate! See the full stamp issue and product details on page 12
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4 Australian Legends 2017
6 Trans-Australian Railway: 1917–2017
12 SCM: Dragonflies
16 Christmas Island Early Voyages
17 Collectable stamp packs
18 Shipwrecks
20 Coins
22 Events and postmarks
Front cover: Graham Winterflood Page 6: Chris Drymalik Collection Page 10: Geoff Bryant (Lagunaria patersonia) Page 16: Joachim Ottens (c.1707), MAP RM 184, National Library of Australia Page 18: Robert Dodd (1790), National Library of Australia.
Linking east and west
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10 Norfolk Island Flowers Impressive blooms
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Australian
Legends 2017
Technical details Issue date
29 May 2017
FDI withdrawal
26 June 2017
Denomination
3 × $1
Stamp and Lynette Traynor, product design Australia Post Design studio Printer
EGOtrade
Paper (s/a)
Tullis Russell (M90/C100)
Printing process
Offset lithography
Stamp size
37.5mm × 26mm
Perforations
13.86 × 14.6
Sheet layout
Module of 50 × 3 (2 × 25)
National postmark
Melbourne Vic 3000
The Australian Legends Award traditionally coincides with Australia Day. This year the Legends announcement coincides with the 50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum.
In 2017, the Australia Post Australian Legends Award honours three individuals who have worked tirelessly to improve social and economic outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. For more than 40 years Tom Calma AO has championed the rights, responsibilities and welfare of Indigenous Australians. Between 2004 and 2010 he was Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission, and Race Discrimination Commissioner. He has operated at local, state, national and international levels, particularly in the areas of health, education, reconciliation and economic development. Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE became the first Aboriginal trainee nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1954, after fighting the ban on Aboriginal Australians. She joined the federal Department
of Aboriginal Affairs after the 1967 referendum, becoming director of the department's South Australian region. She was founding chair of the National Aboriginal Conference and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, and for seven years the most senior Aboriginal person in public office. Galarrwuy Yunupingu AM came to prominence in 1970 when he acted as court interpreter for the first litigation on traditional land rights in Australia; the case was significant in leading to the passing of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. In 1975, he joined the Northern Land Council to represent traditional Aboriginal landowners and people, which he chaired for 25 years. He has led negotiations with mining and government to advance Indigenous wellbeing, advocating the development of Aboriginal land on terms set by the traditional owners.
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1921126 Stamp pack
$3.45
Tom Calma AO, Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE and Galarrwuy Yunupingu AM have worked for Indigenous advancement in land rights, economics, self-determination, health, welfare, education and reconciliation.
1921250 Booklet of 20 x $1 (s/a)
$20
1921002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
1921220 Maxicards (3)
$5.25
Trans-Australian Railway 1917–2017
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July–August 2017
Technical details Issue date
4 July 2017
FDI withdrawal
1 August 2017
Denomination
2 × $1
Stamp and John White, product design Australia Post Design Studio
1949300 Medallion cover (limited to 3,500)
$24.95
In 2017, it will be 100 years since the completion of the 1,690-kilometre transcontinental railway between Port Augusta, in South Australia, and Kalgoorlie, in Western Australia. This significant piece of infrastructure was officially opened on 22 October 1917, but had been planned many years before. Prior to Federation, in 1901, Western Australia had been reluctant to join the new Commonwealth of Australia, but it was persuaded with the promise of a transcontinental rail link facilitating closer communication with the eastern states.
1949250 Booklet of 10 x $1 (s/a)
$10
The first sod was turned at Port Augusta on 14 September 1912, the beginning of five years of arduous construction work across the Nullarbor desert. The stamps in this issue feature advertising posters from 1930 and 1960: the first shows a figure on a camel viewing a locomotive as it speeds across the desert towards Perth; the second shows the first diesel locomotive GM1. The posters convey the optimism and aspiration of the new rail service, which would bridge east and west, and facilitate the supply of goods to isolated areas of South Australia.
Printer
EGOtrade
Paper (s/a)
Tullis Russell (MC90/C100)
Printing process
Offset lithography
Stamp size
26mm × 37.5mm
Minisheet size
135mm × 80mm
Perforations
14.6 × 13.86
Sheet layout
Module of 50 × 2 (2 × 25)
National postmark
Kalgoorlie WA 6430
The Trans-Australian Railway provided a vital link for overseas mail. Until 1917, the “first and last” port-of-call for most overseas shipping was Adelaide, from where mail was transported by rail to and from eastern Australia. With the opening of the Trans-Australian Railway, Fremantle replaced Adelaide as the “first and last” port-of-call, which significantly reduced the transit time for overseas mail. The Trans-Australian Railway’s “tea and sugar train” provided stamp sales, money orders and banking facilities for railway employees working along the line. The train’s post office, which operated to 1986, was the middle section of one carriage. It had a small public area and a foothold to reach the counter, when the train stopped between stations.
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1949013 First day cover (minisheet)
$2.30
1949401 PNC (RAM)
$17.95
1949002 First day cover (gummed)
$2.30
1949126 Stamp pack
$4.45
1949402 PNC (Perth Mint)
$17.95
1949142 Minisheet
$2 1949220 Maxicards (2)
$3.50
Perth Stamp & Coin Show 7–9 July 2017 A three-day stamp and coin show will be held at the South Perth Community Centre, South Terrace, South Perth. Entry is free and Australia Post will be attending with the latest products. Local, interstate and international dealers will also attend.
Opening hours
$
1pm to 6pm (Friday) 10am to 4pm (Saturday) 10am to 3pm (Sunday)
35
each
For details visit: perthstampandcoinshow.com Show PNC only available at the show; • Show postmark • 300 produced (100 released each day) • Imperforate minisheet
Show minisheet
2
• Show logo • Imperforate • Available mint or CTO
$
each
6887229 (Mint) 6887230 (CTO)
Announcement Micro cuts introduced to self-adhesive stamps Self-adhesive booklets of stamps produced by Australia Post will feature micro cuts, with the first to feature the new detail (Centenary of Lions Clubs International) produced by RA Printing. Micro cuts are small security cuts
and are already in use with the Australia Post priority paid label. They will improve on the adhesion of self-adhesive stamps and also prevent them being easily removed for possible reuse.
Norfolk Island
Flowers
1941142 Minisheet
$3 Technical details Issue date
18 July 2017
FDI withdrawal
15 August 2017
Denomination
1 × $1, 1 x $2
Stamp and Sharon Rodziewicz, product design Australia Post Design Studio Printer
RA Printing
Paper (s/a)
Tullis Russell
Printing process
Offset lithography
Stamp size
37.5mm × 26mm
Perforations
13.86 × 14.6
Sheet layout
Module of 50 (2 x 25)
National postmark
Botany NSW 2019
The isolation of Norfolk Island has allowed a range of plants to develop that are not found elsewhere.
Norfolk Island is a 35-squarekilometre island located in the Pacific Ocean around 1,400 kilometres east of the Australian mainland. Together with tiny Phillip Island and Nepean Island it forms one of Australia’s external territories. Originally covered with subtropical rainforest, today most of the remaining natural areas are confined to the Norfolk Island National Park and Botanic Garden. Around 200 plants are native to Norfolk Island, including 45 that are endemic. Two feature in this stamp issue.
A medium to large tree, Lagunaria patersonia, a member of the hibiscus family, is covered in small pink and mauve flowers in spring and summer. This common tree is also native to Lord Howe Island and is cultivated in many parts of the world. Endemic to Phillip Island, the critically endangered Hibiscus insularis has been planted widely on Norfolk Island. This large shrub flowers for most of the year, bearing beautiful cream to light green blooms, with a dark magenta centre, that turn pinkish or purple as they age.
1941002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
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Stamp Collecting Month
Dragonflies
1942142 Minisheet
$5 Technical details Issue date
1 August 2017
FDI withdrawal
30 August 2017
Denomination
2 × $1 commem. 3 × $1 d.d.
Stamp illustration
Owen Bell
Product design Jo Muré, Australia Post Design Studio Printer
EGOtrade (Pemara-roll)
Paper (s/a)
Tullis Russell (MC90, C100, RAFUnik) Micro cuts
Printing process
Offset lithography (flexography)
Stamp size
37.5mm × 26mm, 50mm × 30mm
Minisheet size
160mm x 80mm
Perforations
13.86 × 14.6 14.4 × 14
Sheet layout
Module of 50, Module of 25 (d.d.)
National postmark
Freshwater Qld 4870
This year’s theme for Stamp Collecting Month is dragonflies, one of the most striking groups of the insect world. Of the 6,000 or so known species worldwide, there are about 325 species in Australia. The order, Odonata, is basically made up of two suborders: Anisoptera (dragonflies) and Zygoptera (damselflies). To the untrained eye, they look remarkably similar. The true dragonflies, however, are larger than damselflies, have broader hindwings than forewings, especially at the base, and they rest with their wings outstretched. They are also more powerful fliers. The smaller, lighter damselflies generally fold their evenly-sized wings close along their abdomens when at rest, for unlike dragonflies they have a hinge on their wings. Although titled Dragonflies, this stamp issue represents the two suborders. The Arrowhead Rockmaster is the sole
damselfly featured. The issue also includes one giant dragonfly, the Beautiful Petaltail, which is one of five giant dragonfly species endemic to Australia. The selection of species is based on visual and taxonomic diversity – each species belonging to a different genus, spanning four families. The stamp designs show male dragonflies, which are often more spectacular in colouration than females.
1942209 Roll of 100 (s/a)
$100
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July–August 2017
1942002 First day cover (gummed)
$5.30
1942003 First day cover (s/a)
$2.30
1942250 Booklet of 10 x $1 (s/a double-definitive)
$10
1942013 First day cover (minisheet)
$5.30
This year we celebrate Stamp Collecting Month in August rather than in October, as in previous years.
1942126 Stamp pack
$10.45
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1942300 Medallion cover (limited to 3,500)
$24.95
1942220 Maxicards (5)
$8.75
1942252 Booklet of 20 x $1 (s/a commemorative)
$20
Let's celebrate SCM 2017
auspost.com.au/scm The Stamp Collecting Month website is packed with useful information for all ages. It includes: •
details about this year’s SCM stamps and the products available
•
resources for primary school-aged children and teachers
•
videos of this year's theme, production of stamps, and more!
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Christmas Island
Early Voyages
Technical details Issue date
15 August 2017
FDI withdrawal
13 September 2017
Denomination
1 × $1, 1 x $2
Stamp and Sonia Young, product design Australia Post Design Studio Printer
EGOtrade
Paper (s/a)
Tullis Russell
Printing process
Offset lithography
Stamp size
37.5mm × 26mm
Minisheet size
160mm × 80mm
Perforations
13.86 × 14.6
Sheet layout
Module of 50 (2 x 25)
National postmark
Christmas Island WA 6798
In 1643, the East India ship Mary (also known as Royal Mary and captained by William Mynors), sailed past an island in the Indian Ocean. The ship’s anonymous log tells of a sighting at 3am on 25 December and states, “… because it was Christmas Day we called it … Christmas Iland [sic]”. Maps started appearing with “Christmas I” (or similar) from 1671, yet it was not until after the mid-19th century that “Christmas Island” became the established name. In 1688, William Dampier, on board the Cygnet, sailed
close to this “small woody island”. He recorded his impressions in his famous tome, A New Voyage Round the World (1697). The Cygnet couldn’t anchor because of deep water, but two canoes were sent ashore for a few hours. The crew returned with wood to repair the ship’s pump, as well as birds and enormous crabs to eat. The sketch used on the minisheet was published by Daniel Beeckman in 1718, after he sailed past the island in 1714. His written description was considered one of the most accurate, until the 19th century.
1943142 Minisheet
$3
Other names for Christmas Island have included "Mony" and "Celan".
1943002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
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Collectable stamp packs 23 each
$
15141037 Care Bears stamp pack 11 July release
15141038 Dirty Dancing stamp pack 11 July release
15141039 The Emoji Movie stamp pack 15 August release
15141040 Beauty and the Beast stamp pack 15 August release
Shipwrecks
Technical details Issue date
29 August 2017
FDI withdrawal
27 September 2017
Denomination
3 × $1
Stamp and Simone Sakinofsky, product design Australia Post Design Studio Printer
RA Printing (Pemara – roll)
Paper (s/a)
Tullis Russell (MC90, C100, RAFUnik) micro cuts
Printing process
Offset lithography (flexography)
Stamp size
37.5mm × 26mm
Perforations
13.86 × 14.6
Sheet layout
Module of 50 × 3 (2 × 25)
National postmark
Port Albert Vic 3971
The artists of the paintings featured on the stamps are Oswald Brett (Pandora), Ian Hansen (Clonmel), and Adriaan De Jong (Zuytdorp).
Australia automatically protects shipwrecks in its waters that are more than 75 years old, including associated relics. This protection exists in order to preserve the historical, archaeological and educational value of these sites and artefacts. Only one-quarter of the more than 8,000 wrecks in Australian waters, however, have actually been located. Those that have provide important insights into the social, economic and maritime context of the time.
it is thought that there were survivors, no one ever reached the destination to report the wreck.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) dominated the seas. Several of their trading ships fell victim to the treacherous coast of Western Australia, including the Zuytdorp, which wrecked sometime in June 1712. She was carrying a cargo of valuable silver coins, en route to what is now known as Jakarta, Indonesia, to trade in rare and exotic spices. Although
The paddle steamer Clonmel was arguably the first luxury steamship to operate in Australian waters. On 1 January 1841, she struck a sandbar on the east coast of Victoria. All 80 on board were saved. The subsequent publicity helped spread the word that a viable access point existed to the rich grazing land of what is now known as Gippsland.
HMS Pandora was tasked with the dangerous mission of capturing the infamous Bounty mutineers. After the crew had captured 14 of the 25 insurgents, the Pandora was headed home to England, when she struck the Great Barrier Reef, while attempting to pass through to the Torres Strait, finally sinking on 29 August 1791.
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July–August 2017
1944002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
1944126 Stamp pack
$3.45
1944300 Medallion cover (limited to 3,500)
$24.95
1944220 Maxicards (3)
$5.25
1944250 Booklet of 10 x $1 (s/a)
$10
1944184 Prestige booklet
$20.95
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1711541 Australia at War – The Battle of Bullecourt 1917–2017 50c uncirculated coin
$10
1711543 Australia at War – The Battle of Passchendaele 1917–2017 50c uncirculated coin
$10
1711542 2017 Lest We Forget uncirculated "C" mintmark $2 coloured coin
$15
1711597 A War Close to Home 2017 $1 uncirculated 4–coin set
$30
1711596 Bananas in Pyjamas 25th Anniversary 2017 coloured frosted unc 2–coin set
$30
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1712945 2017 Gilded Kangaroo 1oz silver coin
$95
1712946 2017 Australian Kookaburra 5oz silver proof HR coin
$499
1712944 2017 Australian Kookaburra 1oz silver proof HR coin
$109
1712940 2017 Anzac Spirit 1/2oz silver proof coloured 3-coin set
$189
1712941 2017 Penguin 1/2oz silver proof coloured coin
$65
1712933 2017 Australian Kangaroo 0.5g gold Bu coin (in card)
$64.50
Coins are available for sale to Australian residents only. Coins may not be shown at actual size.
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Stamp shows and events
Postmarks
1 July & 5 August – Orange Stamp Club Inc. (NSW)
First Day of Issue
A stamp fair is held the first Saturday of each month at the Cultural Centre hall, Sale Street, Orange, from 9.30am to 1.30pm. Meetings are also held on the last Tuesday of each month at the Orange Community Centre, 79–81 Kite Street, Orange, at 7.30pm.
8 July – Devonport Stamp Club (Tas) A stamp, coin and militaria fair will be held at the East Devonport Recreation Centre from 10am to 3pm. Entry is $2 for adults. Contact Gary on 0416 004491 or Elizabeth on 0416 168485.
8 July – Rockhampton Stamp Club (Qld) A stamp fair will be held at the Frenchville Sports Club, 105 Clifton Street, North Rockhampton, from 10am to 4pm. Admission is free and dealers will attend. Enquiries to 07 4926 3336 or email rockystampclub@gmail.com.
22 July – Northern Suburbs Philatelic Soc. (NSW) The society’s annual Winter’s Day with Stamps will be held at the St Leonard’s Catholic Church hall, corner of Willoughby Road and Merrenburn Avenue, Naremburn, from 10am to 4.30pm. Admission is free and the Winter’s Day personalised stamp sheet will be available. Enquiries to 02 9412 2629 or 0424469220.
29 July – Wagga Stamp Club Inc. (NSW) A stamp market will be held from 9am at the ARCC hall, 131 Tarcutta Street, Wagga. Admission is free. Enquiries to 02 6922 3393.
Australian Legends 29 May 2017 Melbourne Vic 3000 (111 Bourke Street and Melbourne GPO) Trans-Australian Railway 4 July 2017 Kalgoorlie WA 6430 Norfolk Island Flowers 18 July 2017 Norfolk Island NSW 2899 Dragonflies 1 August 2017 Freshwater Qld 4870 CI: Early Voyages 15 August 2017 Christmas Island, WA 6798 Shipwrecks 29 August 2017 Port Albert Vic 3971
30 July – SCDAA Petersham Fair (NSW)
Permanent Pictorial
A stamp and coin fair will be held at Petersham Town Hall, 107 Crystal Street, Petersham from 9.30am to 4pm. Visit the website at scdaa.com.au for details.
Wickepin WA 6370 Albert Facey Homestead 1 July 2017 (replacement)
12 August – Bendigo Philatelic Society (Vic) An annual stamp fair will be held from 10am to 4pm at the St Andrews Uniting Church hall, 24 Myers Street, Bendigo. Admission is free and dealers will attend. Enquiries to 0407 421940 or email bobh@netcon.net.au.
19 August – Shoalhaven Philatelic Society Inc. (NSW) An annual stamp and coin day will be held at the Wesley Centre, Berry Street, Nowra, from 9.30am to 3pm. Admission is free and six dealers will attend. Enquiries to 02 4421 4624.
19 & 20 August – Richmond Stamp Club (NSW) A stamp, coin and collectables fair will be held at the East Kurrajong School of Arts hall, 1090 East Kurrajong Road, East Kurrajong, from 9am to 3pm Saturday and 9am to 1pm Sunday. Admission is free. Contact 02 45765031 or 0407 104733 for details.
Temporary Pictorial National Ballooning Championships 2-9 September 2 September 2017 Kalbar Qld 4309 Celebrating 120 Years of the Post Office 7 July 2017 Geraldton WA 6530 Ordination of 9th Roman Catholic bishop. 28 June 2017
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Reprints
Seven Seas
Reprints produced between 1 July 2016 and 30 June 2017.
Trans-Australian Railway: 1917–2017
Special Occasions
Supplement: design set (gummed & s/a), minisheet Optional: s/a booklet
White Rose $1
Dragonflies
6844067
Supplement: design set (gummed & s/a), minisheet Optional: s/a booklet (2), s/a strip of 2
Country to Coast Sydney Harbour Bridge $1.95 6864067 6881067 6845191 (5 x $1.95)
Shipwrecks Supplement: design set (gummed & s/a) Optional: s/a booklet, s/a strip of 3
Christmas Island: Early Voyages Supplement: design set (gummed), minisheet
Farming Pineapples 20c 6865067 Sunflowers $3
Norfolk Island Flowers Supplement: design set (gummed), minisheet
6870067
Mail order codes
Apples $5
1944235
Australian Supplement
$42.00
6871067
1944236
Australian Optional
$55.00
Monotremes
1944238
Christmas Island Supplement
$6.00
Echidna $2.95
1944335
Norfolk Island Supplement
$6.00
6867067
6880235
Wildflowers Supplement
$10.00
6880236
Wildflowers Optional
$10.00
6887235
Perth Show Supplement
$2.00
6883067 6869191 (5 x $2.95) International Panoramas Walker Flat 50c 6872067 Mt Roland $1 6873067 Wildflowers 6854191 (strip of 3 x $1) 6874191 (strip of 3 x $1) 6875190 (bklt 20 x $1) 6884190 (bklt 20 x $1) Golden Rainbow $2 6882067
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Special Offers error The Australian Jetties first day cover was not included in the first quarter distribution to a number of collectors. The cover has now been sent out. We apologise for any inconvenience this error may have caused.
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New issues
July–August 2017 How to buy
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.
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+61 3 9887 0236 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. Restrictions on the number of individual items sold to any individual will be enforced to provide fair opportunity across the collecting community. 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.
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4 July 2017 Trans-Australian Railway: 1917–2017
1949401 PNC (RAM)
Mail order
Product Retail description
Price
W/drawal date
1949067
75857
$2.00
1 Feb 18
1949142
75855
Minisheet
$2.00
1 Feb 18
1949005
75864
Cover (blank)
$0.30
1 Feb 18
1949002
75865
First day cover (gummed)
$2.30
2 Aug 17
1949013
75866
First day cover (minisheet)
$2.30
2 Aug 17
1949126
75867
Stamp pack
$4.45
1 Feb 18
1949220
75868
Maxicards (2)
$3.50
1 Feb 18
1949250
75853
S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1 Feb 18
Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1 Feb 18
PNC (RAM)
$17.95
1 Feb 18
1949251 1949401 1949402 PNC (Perth Mint)
4 July 2017 Wildflowers s/a stamp
75869
1949402
77122
PNC (Perth Mint)
$17.95
1 Feb 18
1949300
77123
Medallion cover
$24.95
1 Feb 18
1949241
75860
Gutter (10 x $1) Camel
$10.00
1 Feb 18
1949242
75863
Gutter (10 x $1) Train
$10.00
1 Feb 18
Mail order
Product Retail description
Price
W/drawal date
6880250
77119
S/A sheetlet of 5 x $2
$10.00
TBA
Chequebook of 20 x 5 x $2
$200.00
TBA
Price
W/drawal date
6880251
18 July 2017 Norfolk Island Flowers
1941002 First day cover (gum)
1 August 2017 SCM: Dragonflies
1942142 Minisheet
Stamps (2 x $1)
Mail order
Product Retail description
1941067
75882
Stamps (1 x $1, 1 x $2)
$3.00
1 Feb 18
1941142
75880
Minisheet
$3.00
1 Feb 18
1941005
75889
Cover (blank)
$0.30
1 Feb 18
1941002
75890
First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
16 Aug 17
1941013
75891
First day cover (minisheet)
$3.30
16 Aug 17
1941241
75885
Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1 Feb 18
1941242
75888
Gutter (10 x $2)
$20.00
1 Feb 18
Mail order
Product Retail description
Price
W/drawal date
1942067
75912
Stamps (5 x $1)
$5.00
1 Mar 18
1942142
75910
Minisheet
$5.00
1 Mar 18
1942005
75928
Cover (blank)
$0.30
1 Mar 18
1942002
75929
First day cover (gummed)
$5.30
30 Aug 17
1942013
75930
First day cover (minisheet)
$5.30
30 Aug 17
1942003
75931
First day cover (s/a)
$2.30
30 Aug 17
1942126
75932
Stamp pack
$10.45
1 Mar 18
1942220
75933
Maxicards (5)
$8.75
1 Mar 18
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1 August 2017 SCM: Dragonflies cont.
Mail order
Product Retail description
1942300
75934
Jewel Flutterer medallion cover
$24.95
1 Mar 18
75905
S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1 Mar 18
Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1 Mar 18
75906
S/A booklet of 20 x $1
$20.00
1 Mar 18
Chequebook of 20 x 20 x $1
$400.00
1 Mar 18
1942209
75899
Roll of 100
$100.00
1 Mar 18
1942200
75909
Strip of 2
$2.00
1 Mar 18
1942252 1942253
15 August 2017 CI: Early Voyages
1943013 First day cover (minisheet)
29 August 2017 Shipwrecks
1944002 First day cover
1942241
75915
Gutter (10 x $1) Scarlet
$10.00
1 Mar 18
1942242
75918
Gutter (10 x $1) Arrow
$10.00
1 Mar 18
1942243
75921
Gutter (10 x $1) Tiger
$10.00
1 Mar 18
1942244
75924
Gutter (10 x $1) Jewel
$10.00
1 Mar 18
1942445
75927
Gutter (10 x $1) Petaltail
$10.00
1 Mar 18
Mail order
Product Retail description
Price
W/drawal date
1943067
76223
Stamps (1 x $1, 1 x $2)
$3.00
1 Dec 17
1943142
76207
Minisheet
$3.00
1 Dec 17
1943005
76268
Cover (blank)
$0.30
1 Dec 17
1943002
76269
First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
13 Sep 17
1943013
76270
First day cover (minisheet)
$3.30
13 Sep 17
1943241
76264
Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1 Dec 17
1943242
76267
Gutter (10 x $2)
$20.00
1 Dec 17
Mail order
Product Retail description
Price
W/drawal date
1944067
76388
$3.00
1 Mar 18
Stamps (3 x $1)
1944005
76399
Cover (blank)
$0.30
1 Mar 18
1944002
76403
First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
27 Sep 17
1944003
76485
First day cover (s/a)
$3.30
27 Sep 17
1944126
76486
Stamp pack
$3.45
1 Mar 18
1944220
76487
Maxicards (3)
$5.25
1 Mar 18
1944184
76488
Prestige booklet
$20.95
1 Mar 18
1944300
81371
Medallion cover
$24.95
1 Mar 18
1944250
76322
S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1 Mar 18
Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1 Mar 18
1944251
1944184 Prestige booklet
W/drawal date
1942250 1942251
1942300 Medallion cover
Price
1944209
76318
S/A roll of 100
$100.00
1 Mar 18
1944200
76389
Strip of 3
$3.00
1 Mar 18
1944241
76392
Gutter (10 x $1) Clonmel
$10.00
1 Mar 18
1944242
76395
Gutter (10 x $1) Pandora
$10.00
1 Mar 18
1944243
76398
Gutter (10 x $1) Zuytdorp
$10.00
1 Mar 18
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Miscellaneous
Mail order
Retail Product description
Price
Release date
15141037
75049
Care Bears stamp pack
$23.00
11 Jul 17
15141038
75050
Dirty Dancing stamp pack
$23.00
11 Jul 17
15141039
71843
Emoji stamp pack
$23.00
15 Aug 17
15141040
79281
Beauty and the Beast stamp pack
$23.00
15 Aug 17
15141047
Chocolate – Set of 6 (1 bar FREE)
$44.95
15141041
Heart postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141042
Diamond postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141043
Rose postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141044
Decimal stamp postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141042 Chocolate bar
15141045
Coins Royal Australian Mint
Perth Mint
Mail order
Pre-dec. postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
6887229
82934
Perth Show minisheet (mint)
$2.00
7 Jul 17
6887230
n/a
Perth Show minisheet (CTO)
$2.00
7 Jul 17
Phil. postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141046
Product Retail description
Price
1711541
82989
The Battle of Bullecourt 1917-2017 50c uncirc. coin
$10.00
1711543
82990
The Battle of Passchendaele 1917-2017 50c uncirc. coin
$10.00
1711542
82991
2017 Lest We Forget uncirc. "C" mintmark $2 col. coin
$15.00
1711596
86518
Bananas in Pyjamas 2–coin set
$30.00
1711597
86517
A War Close to Home 4–coin set
$30.00
1712940
76937
2017 Anzac Spirit 1/2oz silver proof coloured 3-coin set
$189.00
1712941
76939
2017 Penguin 1/2oz silver proof coloured coin
$65.00
1712944
10007
2017 Australian Kookaburra 1oz silver proof HR coin
$109.00
1712946
77417
2017 Australian Kookaburra 5oz silver proof HR coin
$499.00
1712945
77435
2017 Gilded Kangaroo 1oz silver coin
$95.00
1712933
73517
2017 Australian Kangaroo 0.5g gold bu coin in card
$64.50
Wildflowers self-adhesive sheetlet The Wildflowers stamp issue was released 14 December 2015. The $1 stamp designs were made available as self-adhesive. To meet the demands of general postage, a booklet of 5 x $2 self-adhesive stamps will be available from 4 July 2017.
6880250 Wildflowers (Golden Rainbow) Sheetlet of 5 x $2 (self-adhesive)
$10
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SCM: Dragonflies stamp pack
$10.45 1942126
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New issues Mail order code
Product description
Price
4 Jul 2017 Trans-Australian Railway: 1917–2017
1949067 Stamps (2 x $1)
$2.00
1949142 Minisheet
$2.00
1949005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1949002 First day cover (gummed)
$2.30
1949013 First day cover (minisheet)
$2.30
1949126 Stamp pack
$4.45
1949220 Maxicards (2)
$3.50
1949250 S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1949251 Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1949401 PNC (RAM)
$17.95
1949402 PNC (Perth Mint)
$17.95
1949300 Medallion cover
$24.95
1949241 Gutter (10 x $1) Camel – no design
$10.00
1949242 Gutter (10 x $1) Train – no design
$10.00
4 Jul 2017 Wildflowers self-adhesive stamp
6880250 S/A sheetlet of 5 x $2
$10.00
6880251 Chequebook of 20 x 5 x $2
$200.00
18 Jul 2017 Norfolk Island Flowers
1941067 Stamps (1 x $1, 1 x $2)
$3.00
1941142 Minisheet
$3.00
1941005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1941002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
1941013 First day cover (minisheet)
$3.30
1941241 Gutter (10 x $1) no design
$10.00
1941242 Gutter (10 x $2) no design
$20.00
1 Aug 2017 SCM: Dragonflies
1942067 Stamps (5 x $1)
$5.00
1942142 Minisheet
$5.00
1942005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1942002 First day cover (gummed)
$5.30
1942013 First day cover (minisheet)
$5.30
1942003 First day cover (s/a)
$2.30
1942126 Stamp pack
$10.45
Qty
Value
M PM
3
July–August 2017
New issues cont. Mail order code
Product description
Price
1 Aug 2017 SCM: Dragonflies cont.
1942220 Maxicards (5)
$8.75
1942300 Jewel Flutterer medallion cover
$24.95
1942250 S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1942251 Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1942252 S/A booklet of 20 x $1
$20.00
1942253 Chequebook of 20 x 20 x $1
$400.00
1942209 Roll of 100
$100.00
1942200 Strip of 2
$2.00
1942241 Gutter (10 x $1) Scarlet – no design
$10.00
1942242 Gutter (10 x $1) Arrow – no design
$10.00
1942243 Gutter (10 x $1) Tiger – no design
$10.00
1942244 Gutter (10 x $1) Jewel – no design
$10.00
1942445 Gutter (10 x $1) Petaltail – no design
$10.00
15 Aug 2017 Christmas Island: Early Voyages
1943067 Stamps (1 x $1, 1 x $2)
$3.00
1943142 Minisheet
$3.00
1943005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1943002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
1943013 First day cover (minisheet)
$3.30
1943241 Gutter (10 x $1) no design
$10.00
1943242 Gutter (10 x $2) no design
$20.00
29 Aug 2017 Shipwrecks
1944067 Stamps (3 x $1)
$3.00
1944005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1944002 First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
1944003 First day cover (s/a)
$3.30
1944126 Stamp pack
$3.45
1944220 Maxicards (3)
$5.25
1944184 Prestige booklet
$20.95
1944300 Medallion cover
$24.95
1944250 S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1944251 Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1944209 S/A roll of 100
$100.00
Qty
Value
M PM
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New issues cont. Mail order code
Product description
Price
Qty
Value
M PM
Value
M PM
29 Aug 2017 Shipwrecks cont.
1944200 Strip of 3
$3.00
1944241 Gutter (10 x $1) Clonmel – no design
$10.00
1944242 Gutter (10 x $1) Pandora – no design
$10.00
1944243 Gutter (10 x $1) Zuytdorp – no design
$10.00
New issues total
Recent issues Mail order code
Product description
Price
2 May 2017 Caves
1933067 Stamps (2 x $1, 1 x $2, 1 x $3)
$7.00
1933005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1933126 Stamp pack
$7.45
1933220 Maxicards (4)
$10.00
1933250 S/A booklet of 20 x $1
$20.00
1933251 Chequebook of 20 x 20 x $1
$400.00
1933209 Roll of 100
$100.00
1933200 Strip of 2
$2.00
1933241 Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1933242 Gutter (10 x $2)
$20.00
1933243 Gutter (10 x $3)
$30.00
16 May 2017 Street Art
1934067 Stamps (4 x $1)
$4.00
1934142 Minisheet
$4.00
1934005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1934126 Stamp pack
$8.45
1934220 Maxicards (4)
$7.00
1934250 S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1934251 Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1934241 Gutter (10 x $1) Rutledge
$10.00
1934242 Gutter (10 x $1) Railway
$10.00
1934243 Gutter (10 x $1) Hosier
$10.00
1934244 Gutter (10 x $1) Rundle
$10.00
Qty
5
July–August 2017
Recent issues cont. Mail order code
Product description
Price
24 May 2017 1967 Referendum
1954067 Stamps (1 x $1)
$1.00
1954201 Sheetlet of 10
$10.00
1954005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1954130 Sheetlet pack
$10.45
1954360 PNC
$17.95
1954220 Maxicards (1)
$2.20
29 May 2017 Australian Legends
1921067 Stamps (3 x $1)
$3.00
1921005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1921126 Stamp pack
$3.45
1921220 Maxicards (3)
$5.25
1921250 S/A booklet of 20 x $1
$20.00
1921251 Chequebook of 20 x 20 x $1
$400.00
1921241 Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1921242 Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1921243 Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
30 May 2017 Garden Fruits of Cocos
1935067 Stamps (2 x $1, 2 x $2)
$6.00
1935142 Minisheet
$6.00
1935005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1935241 Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1935242 Gutter (10 x $2)
$20.00
7 June 2017 Centenary of Lions Clubs International
1936067 Stamps (1 x $1)
$1.00
1936201 Sheetlet of 10
$10.00
1936005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1936130 Sheetlet pack
$10.45
1936220 Maxicards (1)
$2.20
1936300 Medallion cover
$24.95
1936250 S/A booklet of 20 x $1
$20.00
1936251 Chequebook of 20 x 20 x $1
$400.00
Qty
Value
M PM
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Recent issues cont. Mail order code
Product description
Price
Qty
13 June 2017 Henry Lawson: 1867–1922
1937067 Stamps (1 x $1, 1 x $2.95)
$3.95
1937142 Minisheet
$3.95
1937005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1937126 Stamp pack
$8.35
1937220 Maxicards (2)
$5.45
1937360 PNC (PM)
$17.95
1937300 Medallion cover
$24.95
1937250 S/A booklet of 20 x $1
$20.00
1937251 Chequebook of 20 x 20 x $1
$400.00
1937252 S/A sheetlet of 5 x $2.95
$14.75
1937253 Chequebook of 20 x 5 x $2.95
$295.00
1937241 Gutter (10 x $1)
$10.00
1937242 Gutter (10 x $2.95)
$29.50
20 June 2017 Australian Succulents
1938067 Stamps (4 x $1)
$4.00
1938005 Cover (blank)
$0.30
1938126 Stamp pack
$4.45
1938220 Maxicards (4)
$7.00
1938250 S/A booklet of 10 x $1
$10.00
1938251 Chequebook of 20 x 10 x $1
$200.00
1938209 Roll of 100
$100.00
1938200 Strip of 4
$4.00
1938241 Gutter (10 x $1) Portaluca
$10.00
1938242 Gutter (10 x $1) Tecticornia
$10.00
1938243 Gutter (10 x $1) Calandrina
$10.00
1938244 Gutter (10 x $1) Gunniopsis
$10.00
Recent issues total
Value
M PM
7
July–August 2017
Miscellaneous Mail order code
Product description
Price
15141037 Care Bears stamp pack
$23.00
15141038 30th Anniversary of Dirty Dancing stamp pack
$23.00
15141039 Emoji stamp pack
$23.00
15141040 Beauty and the Beast stamp pack
$23.00
15141047 Chocolate bars – set of six (includes Free bar)
$44.95
15141041 Heart postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141042 Diamond postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141043 Rose postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141044 Decimal stamp postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141045 Pre-decimal stamp postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
15141046 Philatelic postage paid chocolate bar
$8.99
6887229
Perth Stamp Show minisheet (mint)
$2.00
6887230
Perth Stamp Show minisheet (CTO)
$2.00
Qty
Value
Miscellaneous total
Recent miscellaneous Mail order code
Product description
Price
15141030 Shaun the Sheep stamp pack
$23.00
15141025 Audrey Hepburn - Funny Face stamp pack
$23.00
15141020 Bananas in Pyjamas stamp pack
$22.00
15141034 Bananas in Pyjamas PNC
$29.95
15141035 BBC Earth stamp pack
$23.00
15141036 Paw Patrol stamp pack
$23.00
0964746
Postcard - Jenolan Caves, NSW
$2.20
0964747
Postcard - Capricorn Caves, Qld
$2.20
0964748
Postcard - Naracoorte Cave, SA
$2.20
0964749
Postcard - Lake Cave, WA
$2.20
Qty
Recent miscellaneous total
Value
8
Stamp Bulletin
Coins Mail order code
Product description
Price
Perth Mint 1712940 2017 Anzac Spirit 1/2oz silver proof coloured 3-coin set
$189.00
1712941 2017 Penguin 1/2oz silver proof coloured coin
$65.00
1712944 2017 Australian Kookaburra 1oz silver proof HR coin
$109.00
1712946 2017 Australian Kookaburra 5oz silver proof HR coin
$499.00
1712945 2017 Gilded Kangaroo 1oz silver coin
$95.00
1712933 2017 Australian Kangaroo 0.5g gold bu coin in card
$64.50
Royal Australian Mint 1711542 2017 Lest We Forget uncirc. “C” mintmark $2 coloured coin
$15.00
1711541 Aust. at War-Battle of Bullecourt 1917-2017 50c uncirc. coin
$10.00
1711543 Aust. at War-Battle of Passchendaele 1917-2017 50c uncirc. coin
$10.00
1711596 Bananas in Pyjamas 2–coin set
$30.00
1711597 A War Close to Home 4–coin set
$30.00
Recent coins Perth Mint 1712932
2017 Anzac Day – Intelligence Corps $1 base metal coin in card
$14.95
1712928
2017 Anzac Spirit – Many Never Returned 1oz sil pr coloured coin
$99.00
1712931
2017 Polar Bear 1/2oz silver proof coloured coin
$65.00
1712937
2017 Australia Sovereign gold proof coin
$749.00
1712938
2017 Aust Wedge-tailed Eagle 1oz silver HR coin
$99.00
Royal Australian Mint 1711537
75th Ann. Sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke 2017 uncirculated coin
$10.00
1711538
Stuart Devlin–Revisiting a Vision 2017 bronze uncirculated 2c coin
$12.50
1711539 Sir Jack Brabham 2017 50c coloured uncirculated coin
$13.50
1711540 Front Line Angels $5 coloured fine silver proof triangular coin
$90.00
1711525
2017 6-coin uncirculated year set
$25.00
1711528
2017 6-coin uncirc. baby coin set (engravable token)
$45.00
1711530 2017 6-coin baby proof alphabet coin set
$125.00
1711527 2017 6-coin proof year set – Ian Rank-Broadley portrait
$100.00
Coins total
Qty
9
July–August 2017
2017 Footy packs Mail order code
Product description
Price
Qty
Mail order code
Product description
Price
1926301 AFL 2017 Adelaide
$23.00
1927401 NRL 2017 Broncos
$23.00
1926302 AFL 2017 Brisbane
$23.00
1927402 NRL 2017 Bulldogs
$23.00
1926303 AFL 2017 Carlton
$23.00
1927403 NRL 2017 Cowboys
$23.00
1926304 AFL 2017 Collingwood
$23.00
1927404 NRL 2017 Dragons
$23.00
1926305 AFL 2017 Essendon
$23.00
1927405 NRL 2017 Eels
$23.00
1926306 AFL 2017 Fremantle
$23.00
1927406 NRL 2017 Knights
$23.00
1926307 AFL 2017 Geelong
$23.00
1927407 NRL 2017 Melb. Storm
$23.00
1926308 AFL 2017 Hawthorn
$23.00
1927408 NRL 2017 Panthers
$23.00
1926309 AFL 2017 Kangaroos
$23.00
1927409 NRL 2017 Rabbitohs
$23.00
1926310 AFL 2017 Melbourne
$23.00
1927410 NRL 2017 Raiders
$23.00
1926311 AFL 2017 Port Adelaide
$23.00
1927411 NRL 2017 Roosters
$23.00
1926312 AFL 2017 Richmond
$23.00
1927412 NRL 2017 Sea Eagles
$23.00
1926313 AFL 2017 St Kilda
$23.00
1927413 NRL 2017 Sharks
$23.00
1926314 AFL 2017 Sydney
$23.00
1927414 NRL 2017 Tigers
$23.00
1926315 AFL 2017 WC Eagles
$23.00
1927415 NRL 2017 Titans
$23.00
1927416 NRL 2017 Warriors
$23.00
1926316 AFL 2017 Bulldogs
$23.00
1926317 AFL 2017 Gold Coast
$23.00
1926318 AFL 2017 GWS
$23.00
Footy packs total
Seven Seas Mail order Product description code
Price
1944235
Australian Supplement
$42.00
1944236
Australian Optional
$55.00
1944238
Christmas Island Supplement
$6.00
1944335
Norfolk Island Supplement
$6.00
6880235
Wildflowers Supplement
$10.00
6880236
Wildflowers Optional
$10.00
6887235
Perth Show Supplement
$2.00
Qty
Seven Seas total
Value
Qty
10
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Order total Within Australia Philatelic Mail Order Bureau Reply Paid 86359 GEORGE ST QLD 4003
New issues total Recent issues total Footy packs total Miscellaneous total Coins total
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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
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Issue No. 347 / July – August 2017
Philatelic Bureau PO Box 4000 FERNTREE GULLY VIC 3156 AUSTRALIA
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