Australia’s pastoral prosperity has its origins in the period 1810-1850 when the land was opened up by explorers and pioneers. In these early times nearly everyone could be called a pioneer, from poor farmers clearing land to politicians trying to establish representative government. In each case a detail from a larger portrait has been shown.
Stamp area: June Park, Van Diemen’s Land, a pastoral property, by Augustus Earle, National Library of Australia.
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- Date of Issue: 10 May 1989
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- Designer: David Lancashire, Melbourne
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Subjects
Elizabeth Macarthur
Elizabeth Macarthur (pastoralist, Paramatta, New South Wales) by an unknown artist, Dixson Gallery, State Library of New South Wales.
William Cox
William Cox (road-builder and pastoralist, Mulgoa, New South Wales) by an unknown artist, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
William Wentworth
William Charles Wentworth (patriot, explorer, landowner and politician, New South Wales) by an unknown artist, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
Georgiana McCrae
Georgiana McCrae (artist and diarist, Port Phillip District, New South Wales, helped pioneer the cultural life of the settlements) self-portrait, La Trobe Collection, State Library of Victoria.