The Collection of 1982 Australians Stamps Issued From The Australia Post Office – mint
Full year issued Stamps included:
Australia Day
Designer: Brian Clinton – Printer: Cambec Press
The settlement of Australia was in three great waves, the first was the Aborigine, during the Dream Time, the second was the colonists from 1788, the third came after World War 2, when Australia’s population more than double over a very short period of years.
Issued 20 January with perforation 13¼ x 13¾
Whales
Designer: Robert & Katrina Ingpen – Printer: Cambec Press
Whales are found within the southern waters of Australia as they migrate south, the designs below show only four, 24c, Sperm Whale (Physeter catodon also know as Physeter macrocephalus); 35c, Southern Right Whale (Enbalaena australis); 55c, Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus); 60c, Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae).
Issued 17 February with perforation as below
Australian Animal Definitives
Series 2, Part 1
Amphibians & Reptiles
Designer: Beverley Bruen – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This is the second issue, part 1 of this series & shows four species, 3c, Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree); 27c, Blue Mountains Tree Frog (Litoria citropa); 65c, Yellow-faced Whip Snake (Demansia reticulata); 75c, Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii), all stamps were issued with two perforations, except the 90c stamp in Series 2, Part 2, June 1982 (four issues down), there have been a number of Australian Animal releases these include; Series 1, July, 1981; Series 2, Part 1, April, 1982 (below); Series 2, Part 2, June, 1982 (four issues down); Series 2, Part 3, February, 1983; Series 3, Part 1, June, 1983; Series 3, Part 2, October, 1983.
585-1-1 3c Corroboree Frog, perforation 12¾;
585-1-2 3c Corroboree Frog, perforation 14 x 14½;
587-1-1 27c Blue Mountains Tree Frog, perforation 12½ x 12¾, withdrawn 30 April, 1984;
587-1-2 27c Blue Mountains Tree Frog, perforation 14¼, withdrawn 30 April, 1984
589-1-1 65c Yellow-faced Whip Snake, perforation 12¾;
589-1-2 65c Yellow-faced Whip Snake, perforation 14 x 14½;
590-1-1 75c Eastern Water Dragon, perforation 12¾;
590-1-2 75c Eastern Water Dragon, perforation 14 x 14½
Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II
Designer: Ray Honisett – Printer: Cambec Press
This issue celebrates the 56th birthday of Her Majesty the Queen, the portrait below shows a smiling Queen Elizabeth II.
Issued 21 April with perforation 13¾ x 13¼
592-1-1 27c Queen Elizabeth II, withdrawn on 30 November, 1982
Roses in Australia
Designer: Betty Conabere – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This issue’s design shows four roses grown in Australia, in actual fact Australia does not have any native roses as they all come from the Northern Hemisphere, but, they thrive in the Australian conditions, 27c, Marjorie Atherton, fragrant double blooms in maize-yellow, disease resistant & fragrant with dense foliage; 40c, Imp, long lasting white flowers margined in deep red, dark green foliage; 65c, Minnie Watson, light salmon pink blooms with compact glossy foliage & a slight fragrance; 75c, Satellite, deep crimson blooms with glossy foliage & a strong fragrance.
Issued 19 May with perforation 13 x 13¼
593-1-1 27c Marjorie Atherton, withdrawn on 31 December, 1982;
594-1-1 40c Imp, withdrawn on 31 December, 1982;
595-1-1 65c Minnie Watson, withdrawn on 31 December, 1982;
596-1-1 75c Satellite, withdrawn on 31 December, 1982
50th Anniversary of the ABC
Designer: Cato Hibberd Design Pty Ltd – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This issue commemorates 50 years of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (as it was known) it is now the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the two 27c designs produced Se-tenant, show an announcer & a microphone on one stamp & the ABC logo on the other.
Issued 16 June with perforation 13¼ x 13
597-1-1 27c Announcer & Microphone, withdrawn on 31 December, 1982;
598-1-1 27c ABC Logo, withdrawn on 31 December, 1982;
597-1-1_598-1-1 SS Se-tenant Pair
Australian Animal Definitives
Series 2, Part 2
Amphibians & Reptiles
Designer: Beverley Bruen – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This is the second issue, part 2 of this series & shows three species, 15c, Eastern Snake-necked Turtle; 40c, Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko; 90c, Freshwater Crocodile, all stamps were issued with two perforations except the 90c stamp (below), there have been a number of Australian Animal releases these include; Series 1, July, 1981; Series 2, Part 1, April, 1982 (four issues up); Series 2, Part 2, June, 1982 (below); Series 2, Part 3, February, 1983; Series 3, Part 1, June, 1983; Series 3, Part 2, October, 1983.
Issued 16 June with perforation as below
586-1-1 15c Eastern Snake-necked Tortoise, perforation 12¾;
586-1-2 15c Eastern Snake-necked Tortoise, perforation 14 x 14½;
588-1-1 40c Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko, perforation 12¾, withdrawn 31 December, 1985;
588-1-2 40c Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko, perforation 14 x 14½, withdrawn 31 December, 1985;
591-1-1 90c Freshwater Crocodile, perforation 12¾, withdrawn 31 December, 1985
Historic Post Offices
Designer: Frank Beck – Printer: Cambec Press
Australia is home to some lovely old buildings many are or were post offices, seven 27c stamps are listed featuring a post office from each state, Forbes, New South Wales; Flemington, Victoria; Rockhampton, Queensland; Kingston, South Australia; York, Western Australia; Launceston, Tasmania & the Old Post & Telegraph Station at Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
Issued 4 August with perforation as below
599-1-1 27c Forbes Post Office, New South Wales 2871, perforation 13¾ x 13¼, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983;
600-1-1 27c Flemington Post Office, Victoria 3031, perforation 13¾ x 13¼, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983;
601-1-1 27c Rockhampton Post Office, Queensland 4700, perforation 13¾ x 13¼, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983;
602-1-1 27c Kingston Post Office, South Australia 5275, perforation 13¼ x 13¾, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983;
603-1-1 27c York Post Office, Western Australia 6302, perforation 13¼ x 13¾, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983;
604-1-1 27c Launceston Post Office, Tasmania 7250, perforation 13¾ x 13¼, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983;
605-1-1 27c Old Post & Telegraph Station, Alice Springs, N.T. 5750, perforation 13¼ x 13¾, withdrawn on 31 March, 1983
Christmas 1982
Part 1
Designer: Bruce Weatherhead – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This issue was released in two parts, Part 1, September (below) & Part 2, November (fourth issue down), the themes were Early Australian Christmas Cards, the design for this 35c, stamp is “A Spray of Wattle surrounding a Graphic Monochrome of Sydney Harbour” with the words, “Health, Wealth and Happiness in the coming YEAR.” The designs were produced in 1881 and came from the collection of Ray Chapman, MBE, FRPSL, RPD.
Issued 15 September with perforation 14½
613-1-1 35c Spray of Wattle surrounding a Graphic Monochrome of Sydney Harbour, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983
XII Commonwealth Games, Brisbane
Designer: Richard Cornielje – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This issue celebrates the Commonwealth Games, based on the Olympic Games, but only athletes from member nations of the Commonwealth may compete, the games are held every four years, four 27c stamps were issued, the sports featured are Boxing; Archery; Weightlifting & Pole Vaulting, a Miniature Sheet was also produced, although with a different perforation to the stamps, this Miniature Sheet was also Overprinted for the ANPEX 82, The Australian National Philatelic Exhibition, Brisbane Queensland, 11 – 17 October, (both Miniature Sheets are shown below. (the ANPEX Sheetlet has had the ni8mbering removed by design).
Issued 22 September with perforation as below
606-1-1 27c Boxing, perforation 14¼ x 14½, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983;
607-1-1 27c Archery, perforation 14¼ x 14½, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983;
608-1-1 27c Weightlifting, perforation 14¼ x 14½, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983;
609-1-1 75c Pole Vaulting, perforation 14¼ x 14½, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983
606-1-2 27c Boxing Miniature Sheet Stamp, perforation 13, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983;
607-1-2 27c Archery Miniature Sheet Stamp, perforation 13, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983;
608-1-2 27c Weightlifting Miniature Sheet Stamp, perforation 13, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983
606-1-2_608-1-2 MS Miniature Sheet;
606-1-2_608-1-2 MS OP Miniature Sheet Overprinted ANPEX 82
National Stamp Week
Designer: Cato Hibberd Design Pty Ltd – Printer: Cambec Press
Issued to celebrate National Stamp Week, the design is a reproduction (stamp on stamp) of the 5/- Sydney Harbour Bridge stamp, first released 14 March, 1932.
Issued 27 September with perforation 13¼ x 13¾
610-1-1 27c Stamp on Stamp – Sydney Harbour Bridge, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983
Opening of the Australian National Gallery, Canberra
Designers: Australia Post Graphic Design – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This issue was commemorates the opening of the National Gallery, Canberra by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, the building is located in what is known as the “Parliamentary Triangle”, the building is in good company as the two other buildings on the two hectare site are the new High Court and the new Parliament House, the design is an Aboriginal bark painting of Gurgurr, the moon man.
Issued 12 October with perforation 14½
611-1-1 27c Gurgurr, the Moon Man, withdrawn on 29 April, 1983
Christmas 1982
Part 2
Designer: Bruce Weatherhead – Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty. Ltd.
This issue was released in two parts, Part 1, September (four issues up) & Part 2, November (below), the themes were Early Australian Christmas Cards, the design for these two stamps is, 21c, “Bushman’s Hotel, with Cobb & Co Coach Arriving” & 75c, “Little Girl Offering Christmas Pudding to a Swagman” with the words, “MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.” The designs were produced in 1881 and came from the collection of Ray Chapman, MBE, FRPSL, RPD.
Issued 1 November with perforation 14½
612-1-1 27c Bushman’s Hotel & Cobb & Co Coach, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983;
614-1-1 75c Little Girl Offering a Swagman Christmas Pudding, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983
Aboriginal Culture in Music and Dance
Designer: as listed below – Printer: Cambec Press
This issue was the first time actual Aboriginal work appeared on Australian stamps, the designs are all bark paintings of Mimi spirits dancing, 27c, by David Milaybuma; 40c, by Lofty Nabardayal; 65c, Jimmy Galareya; 75c, Dick Nguleingulei-Murrumurru.
Issued 17 November with perforation 13¼ x 13½,
615-1-1 27c Mimi Spirits Dancing, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983;
616-1-1 40c Mimi Spirits Dancing, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983;
617-1-1 65c Mimi Spirits Dancing, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983;
618-1-1 75c Mimi Spirits Dancing, withdrawn on 30 June, 1983
Eucalypts Booklets Definitives
Issued only from Vending Machines
Designer: Cato Hibberd Design Pty Ltd – Printer: John Enschede en Zonen, Haarlem, Holland
This is the first time in twenty odd years that Australian stamps were produced off-shore, the designs show five different eucalypt species, 1c, the Rosea, commonly known as the Pink Flowered Marri; 2c, the Caesia, often called by it’s Aboriginal name, Gungurru, one of the most beautiful eucalypts; 3c, Ficifolia, commonly called the Red or Scarlet Flowering Gum; 10c, Globulus, commonly known as the Tasmanian Blue Gum, one of the fastest growing trees in the world; 27c, Forrestiana, commonly known as Forest’s Marlock, named after Sir John Forrest, surveyor, explorer & past Premier of Western Australia. The stamps were produced in a different Se-tenant strip for each booklet, the values were 60c, comprising two each, 1c, 2c & 27c stamps & the $1, comprising one each 3c & 10c, two each 1c & 2c and three 27c stamps, all stamps are Imperforate one side with the 27c being Imperforate on one & two sides.
Issued 17 November with perforation 12¾ x 13½/Imperforate
619-1-1 1c Eucalyptus calophylla Rosea, withdrawn on 30 August, 1985;
620-1-1 2c Eucalyptus caesia, withdrawn on 30 August, 1985;
621-1-1 3c Eucalyptus ficifolia, withdrawn on 30 August, 1985;
622-1-1 10c Eucalyptus globulus, withdrawn on 30 August, 1985;
623-1-1 27c Eucalyptus forrestiana, withdrawn on 30 August, 1985
619-1-1_623-1-1a BK1 60c Booklet Cover;
619-1-1_623-1-1 BK1 60c Booklet Pane
619-1-1_623-1-1a BK2 $1 Booklet Cover
619-1-1_623-1-1 BK2a $1 Booklet Pane
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