Australia Post produces postage stamps and postal stationery (pre-paid postage items).
Many requests are received each year from members of the general public, associations, institutions and government departments for specific subjects to be featured on stamps and postal stationery. Although the range of possible subjects is limitless, for practical reasons not all suggestions can be adopted. While variety in the themes featured on stamps is desirable, this has to be balanced by the needs of the postal system, production capacities (with particular regard to the interests of the philatelic community) and the propriety of particular subject matter. As a consequence, criteria have been established against which potential themes are considered.
During a normal calendar year up to 18 standard Australian stamp issues are produced. One or two of these are definitive issues (stamps released for long-term usage); three comprise the annual Australia Post Australian Legends Award, Queen’s Birthday and Christmas issues; with the remaining a combination of commemorative themes and subjects proposed by collectors, the public and informed by regular research.
In addition to these standard stamp issues, two to four additional stamp issues may be produced to provide stamps for special events (such as an Olympic Games) or for use in the Personalised Stamps™ service as “special occasion” stamps. As this suggests, the capacity for the Australian stamp program to accommodate individual requests for stamps is limited. Conformity with the criteria set out below does not guarantee the selection of any individual theme or subject, due to the limited number of stamps issued each year and the need to create a varied and balanced program. The selection process begins at least two years before the stamps are issued to allow for detailed research, the development of designs, printing and the stamp production process.
Certain living people may be depicted on standard Australian stamps and postal stationery in certain circumstances. They are:
Special Event and Special Occasion stamps are produced where appropriate for the Australia Post business. Accordingly there is a greater flexibility with the subject matter for these stamps. When determining what special subjects are appropriate in any given year consideration is given to whether:
A number of stamp issues specially designed for children are incorporated into the standard Australian stamp issue program each year. These stamp issues will feature a theme of particular appeal to children and will be given special consideration when determining what they may feature on the stamp when compared to other standard Australian stamp issues.
Postage stamps are issued by Australia Post for Australia’s Antarctic and Indian Ocean territories: Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Events or anniversaries may be commemorated subject to the same criteria applied to Australian postage stamps. However, a more liberal interpretation of individual provisions may apply because of the infrequency of events or anniversaries associated with Australian territories.
From time to time Australia Post may release a stamp issue jointly with another country. These stamp issues allow two or more countries to collaborate to commemorate a significant event or subject that they have in common. Notwithstanding the above points, special consideration may be applied from time to time as deemed appropriate by Australia Post to the subjects depicted on these stamps.
Postal stationery consists of postage paid envelopes, pre-stamped envelopes and aerogrammes. Australia Post receives many worthwhile requests which cannot be featured on stamps. Postal stationery, particularly pre-stamped envelopes, provides another method of honouring events and anniversaries.
Postage paid envelopes illustrate many themes, including flora, fauna, architecture, scenery, flags, emblems and insignia representing the states, territories and Commonwealth of Australia. The envelopes are not printed with a specific denomination.
Pre-stamped envelopes are similar to postage paid envelopes but the denomination is printed in the stamp area. The following criteria are applied in the selection of subject matter for pre-stamped envelopes:
Subjects excluded from depiction on pre-stamped envelopes are indicated under “Postage Stamps”.
Definitive aerogrammes are issued every two years for ongoing postal requirements. One aerogramme is issued every year in association with the Christmas postage stamps. Commemorative aerogrammes may be issued as needed for events of international significance that are participated in or hosted by Australia.
Suggestions for subjects that meet the criteria for both Australian and Australian territories stamps and postal stationery may be forwarded to: