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Overview

Christmas Island is an external Australian territory located in the Indian Ocean some 2,600 kilometres north-west of Perth. The lush, tropical island was named by Captain William Mynors, who made the first recorded sighting of the island in 1643 from his East India Ship Company vessel, the Royal Mary. The island is volcanic in origin, being the peak of a basalt volcanic seamount that rose steeply 5,000 metres from the ocean floor around 60 million years ago. Coral reefs subsequently built up over the basalt core, leaving an almost continuous limestone cap. The island’s 80 kilometre coastline is an almost continuous limestone sea cliff of up to 20 metres in height. The highest point of the island is Murray Hill, which is 361 metres above sea level. The natural history of the island is of great importance. Christmas Island National Park, which comprises 85 square kilometers of the total landmass of 135 square kilometers, was declared in 1980. Unique vegetation includes freshwater mangroves and rainforest, and the Abbott’s Booby, the Christmas Island Frigatebrid and land crab populations are of world significance.

These whimsical stamps show Santa Claus visiting the island at Christmas time. He pauses on the beach, located at the edge of the rainforest, to exchange gifts with an assortment of the island’s wildlife residents, including Red Crabs, Robber Crabs and a supercilious Abbott’s Booby. The animals have decorated a shoreline rock with ornaments from the sea, and Santa’s reindeer waits patiently in the background with the sleigh.

Designer

Gavin Ryan

Products released in this issue   

  • Minisheet
  • Sheetlet of 10
  • Covers (blank pictorial, gummed and minisheet)
  • Sheetlet pack (embellished)
  • Sheetlet of 5
  • Chequebook of 20 x 5
  • Gutter strips

Technical specifications

Issue  date31 October 2014
Issue withdrawal date30 April 2015
Denominations1 x 65c, 1 x $1.80
Stamp design Gavin Ryan
Product designLisa Christensen, Australia Post Design Studio
IllustratorGavin Ryan
Paper - gummedTullis Russell
Printer - gummedRA Print
Printing processOffset lithography
Paper self-adhesiveC100
Printer self-adhesiveRA Print
Printing processLithography
Stamp size26mm x 37.5mm
Minisheet size136mm x 80mm
Sheetlet size120mm x 192mm
Sheet layoutModule of 50
Perforations14.6 x 13.86
FDI postmarkChristmas Island WA 6798
FDI withdrawal date28 November 2014

Related stamp issues

  • Issue date: 10 August 2021

    Christmas Island Turtles

  • Issue date: 17 August 2020

    Christmas Island Crabs

  • Issue date: 27 August 2019

    Christmas Island: 19th-Century Explorers

  • Issue date: 28 August 2018

    Christmas Island: The Art of John Gerrard Keulemans

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