The first golf course in Australia was laid out in 1847 on the site of the present Flagstaff Gardens in Melbourne. By the end of the nineteenth century golf clubs had been established in most major centres. Professional golf developed in the early years of the twentieth century amd the…
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Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 55c Kite Flying
Kits have been in use among Asian peoples from time immemorial. The sport is a national pastime in such countries as Korea, China, Japan, Thailand and Malaysia. With their great variety of form, colour and shape, kites possess a sense of magic and fascination. They also have their practical side,…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 55c Kite FlyingAustralia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 39c Fishing
It is estimated that 15% of the Australian population go fishing regularly. Whether the preference is surf fishing from the beach, deepsea fishing, game fishing or idling time peacefully on the end of a pier or lazing on a quiet river bank, fishing offers enjoyable sport for a great many…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 39c FishingAustralia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 3c Football
The vast majority of football fans in Australia follow one of four codes: Australian Rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union and Soccer. Australian Rules, now becoming a national sport, has always been the main winter sport of southern states. It evolved in Victoria in the 1850s, borrrowing liberally from other football…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 3c FootballAustralia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 2c Tenpin Bowling
Tenpin bowling is a modern version of a very old game, believed to date back to the third or fourth century. Today’s game was only introduced to Australia in the 1960s, although it have long been a national pastime in America. The Australian Tenpin Bowling Congress was formed in 1962,…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 2c Tenpin BowlingAustralia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 1c Bowls
Lawn bowls is a popular sport throughout Australia, especially, although by no means exclusively, with out more senior citizens. The game can involve between two and eight players, playing singles, doubles, triples and fours. Each player on the team aims to position as many bowls as possible nearer the jack…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 1c BowlsAustralia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I
New definitive stamps will be issued by Australia Post on 13 February 1989. The seven new stamps feature sports played in Australia. They are the first series in a set that will be released over the next three years, progresively replacing the Living Together” Details Date of Issue: 13 February…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series IAustralia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 39c Fishing (Stamp Booklet)
Details (I) Illustrator: Geoff Cook, Melbourne Typography: Sue Passmore, Australia Post Graphic Design Studio Printer: Leigh-Mardon Pty Limited, Melbourne (Moorabbin) Press: Process: Photolithography Colours: Yellow – Magenta – Cyan – Black – Brown-Orange Paper: CPL unwatermarked white paper incorporating helecon Watermark: None Perf: 14.4 x 14 (imperforate at top & bottom)…
View More Australia Philately: 1989 Sports Series I – 39c Fishing (Stamp Booklet)Australia Philately: 1989 Australia Day
The Tenterfield Speech by Sir Henry Parkes in 1889 is the theme for the 1989 Australia Day stamp. Sir Henry Parkes’ pro-federation speech is considered by many to be one of the most important in Australia’s short history. The 39c stamp will be issued by Australia Post on 25 January…
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