Marine Emblems Self-Adhesive Booklet of 10 x $1.50 Stamps
Product overview
- Contains 10 x $1.50 self-adhesive domestic stamps
- Features the Marine Emblems design
- Convenient wallet sized booklet
This booklet contains 10 self-adhesive stamps from the Marine Emblems stamp issue, all packaged in a convenient wallet-sized booklet.
Australia’s states and territories have been given various official emblems, including floral, bird, animal and marine. This issue features the marine emblems of three states. The Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques) was adopted as South Australia’s marine emblem in 2001. Around 24 centimetres in length, this ethereal-looking fish is hard to spot, as it is camouflaged by the long, seaweed-like protrusions growing on its body. Leafy Seadragons can be found along Australia’s southern and western coasts. In 1998, New South Wales was the first state to proclaim a marine emblem, the Eastern Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis). A species of wrasse, this inquisitive fish grows to a metre in length and inhabits rocky reefs, river estuaries and seagrass beds from southern Queensland to southern Victoria. The Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos) was officially named as Queensland’s aquatic emblem in 2005. It lives among sea anemones in the northern region of the Great Barrier Reef. The stinging tentacles of the host protects it from predators and in return, the fish provides certain benefits to the anemone. This anemonefish species reaches around 12 centimetres in length and is distinguished by its orange colour, white tail, and two white bars across the head and body.Features:
- Stamp design by Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
- Pack photograph: anca enache/stock.adobe.com
- All other images Shutterstock.com
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 26 March 2024
- Issue withdrawal date: 31 December 2029
Visit the articles section of the Australia Post Collectables website for additional content relating to stamp issues, including interviews with experts and designers.
To ensure you have the correct postage for sending your letter or card, please check our up-to-date postage rates.
We don’t offer change-of-mind returns on most of our items.
However, if there's an issue with your product (for example it's faulty or damaged), you can return it or get an exchange, repair, replacement or refund. Read our Returns Policy for more details.
Marine Emblems Self-Adhesive Booklet of 10 x $1.50 Stamps
This booklet contains 10 self-adhesive stamps from the Marine Emblems stamp issue, all packaged in a convenient wallet-sized booklet.
Australia’s states and territories have been given various official emblems, including floral, bird, animal and marine. This issue features the marine emblems of three states. The Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques) was adopted as South Australia’s marine emblem in 2001. Around 24 centimetres in length, this ethereal-looking fish is hard to spot, as it is camouflaged by the long, seaweed-like protrusions growing on its body. Leafy Seadragons can be found along Australia’s southern and western coasts. In 1998, New South Wales was the first state to proclaim a marine emblem, the Eastern Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis). A species of wrasse, this inquisitive fish grows to a metre in length and inhabits rocky reefs, river estuaries and seagrass beds from southern Queensland to southern Victoria. The Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos) was officially named as Queensland’s aquatic emblem in 2005. It lives among sea anemones in the northern region of the Great Barrier Reef. The stinging tentacles of the host protects it from predators and in return, the fish provides certain benefits to the anemone. This anemonefish species reaches around 12 centimetres in length and is distinguished by its orange colour, white tail, and two white bars across the head and body.Features:
- Stamp design by Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
- Pack photograph: anca enache/stock.adobe.com
- All other images Shutterstock.com
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 26 March 2024
- Issue withdrawal date: 31 December 2029
Visit the articles section of the Australia Post Collectables website for additional content relating to stamp issues, including interviews with experts and designers.
To ensure you have the correct postage for sending your letter or card, please check our up-to-date postage rates.
We don’t offer change-of-mind returns on most of our items.
However, if there's an issue with your product (for example it's faulty or damaged), you can return it or get an exchange, repair, replacement or refund. Read our Returns Policy for more details.
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