Overview

On 16 August 2016, part two of the Fair Dinkum Aussie Alphabet stamp series will be released. Once again, Artist Gavin Ryan has created some highly amusing and quintessentially ocker scenes, based on each letter of the alphabet.

Within each stamp-sized scene, there are places, products, lexicon, cultural icons and native fauna beginning with the featured letter.

Part One, released on 1 March 2016 featured the letters N, Q, S, V and W (to represent five of the six Australian states). This time it’s A, C, L, R, T. That means it’s Tassie’s turn! As well as Tarquin the tradie, you’ll cross paths with angry Aaron the Aussie Rules aficionado, and cautious couple Cheryl and Claude. Plus, there’s a lamington being lobbed, a crazy cockatoo and a chummy crocodile to contend with.

While you feel you may have caught everything, a second glance may bring something else to light …

A is for… Aussie Rules, Adelaide, ant, Anzac memorial …

C is for… Canberra, cockatoo, crocodile, campfire, couple…

L is for… Lace Monitor, lyrebird, lamington, log, lounge …

R is for… refrigerator, rugby, reel, rope, Red Centre, ruler…

T is for…Tasmania, tinnie, tradie, Tasmanian Devil, two-up …

So have a Captain Cook for some hidden Australiana, and keep your eyes peeled for part three of the Fair Dinkum Aussie alphabet, coming soon!

The Fair Dinkum Aussie Alphabet Part 2 stamp issue is available online from 16 August 2016 at participating Post Offices, via mail order on 1800 331 794, while stocks last.

Technical specifications

Issue date
16 August 2016
Issue withdrawal date
28 February 2017
Denominations
5 x $1
Stamp design
Gavin Ryan
Product design
Sonia Young, Australia Post Design Studio
Printer - gummed
McKellar Renown
Paper - gummed
Tullis Russell Red Phos
Printer - self-adhesive
McKellar Renown
Paper - self-adhesive
C100
Printer - rolls
Pemara
Paper - rolls
RAF Unik
Printing process
Offset lithography (Flexography)
Stamp size
26mm x 37.5mm
Perforations
14.60 x 13.86
Sheet layout
Module of 50
FDI postmark
Launceston TAS 7250
FDI withdrawal date
13 September 2016


This content was produced at the time of the stamp issue release date and will not be updated.