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Children Celebrating Australia Day

Children Celebrating Australia Day

Issue: Living Australian – Children Celebrating Australia Day

Type: Stamp

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 60c 

Issue Date: 2011

Issued ByAustralia Post

About Children Celebrating Australia Day

Australia post has printed and issued a postage stamp that shows image of the Australian children celebrating Australia day.  It was issued in 2011 with a denomination of 60c.

FDC Cocos Islands 50 Years of Stamps

FDC Cocos Islands 50 Years of Stamps

Issue: FDC Cocos Island 50 Years of Stamps, Cocos (Keeking) Islands, Australia

Type: First day Cover (FDC)

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 5c 

Issue Date: 4 June 2013

Issued ByAustralia Post

About FDC Cocos Islands 50 Years of Stamps

Australia post has issued a first day cover to celebrate 50 years of stamps.  This FDC features a stamp of a sea diver and a turtle.  The denomination of stamp is 5c.

Australovenator Australia Stamp

Australovenator Australia Stamp

Issue: Australovenator Australia Stamp

Type: Stamp

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 60c 

Issue Date: 24 September 2013

Issued ByAustralia Post

About Australovenator Australia Stamp

Australia Post has issued a postage stamp on Australovenator.  Denomination of stamp is 60c and it was issued in 2013.

Australovenator is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Australia during the Early Cretaceous Period, about 110 million years ago. The type species, Australovenator wintonensis, was named in 2009. Australovenator was a medium-sized theropod, about 6 meters (20 feet) long and weighing about 200 kilograms (440 pounds). It was a bipedal predator with a long, slender snout and sharp teeth. The name Australovenator means “southern hunter”.

The remains of Australovenator were discovered in the Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia. The holotype specimen includes a partial skull, a few neck bones, and some limb bones. Australovenator was a member of the Abelisauridae, a group of theropod dinosaurs that also includes Majungasaurus and Carnotaurus. Abelisaurs were characterized by their short, deep skulls and powerful jaws.

The discovery of Australovenator provides new insights into the diversity of dinosaurs that lived in Australia during the Early Cretaceous Period. It also shows that Australia was once home to a variety of large predators. Here are some other interesting facts about Australovenator:

  • It was the first abelisaurid dinosaur to be found in Australia.
  • It was one of the largest predators in its ecosystem.
  • It had a distinctively short, deep skull.
  • Its teeth were serrated, suggesting that it was a meat-eater.
  • It may have been a pack hunter.

Australovenator is a fascinating dinosaur that provides new insights into the evolution and ecology of theropod dinosaurs in Australia.

Australian Aboriginal Child Postage Stamp

Australian Aboriginal Child

Issue: Living Australian, Australian Aboriginal Child Postage Stamp

Type: Stamp

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 60c 

Issue Date: 2013=1

Issued ByAustralia Post

About Australian Aboriginal Child Postage Stamp

A stamp issued and printed by Australia Post.  The denomination of the postage stamp is 60c.  It shows Australian Aboriginal Child with skin painted in the traditional way.  Stamp is from the series “Living Australians”.