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Overview

Located in the Indian Ocean some 2,600 kilometres northwest of Perth, Christmas Island is the sole peak of an underwater mountain range rising above the ocean’s surface.

The island came under Australian control in 1958, but Australia Post has produced its stamps only since 1993. Over recent years, the Christmas Island Christmas issue has taken a humorous approach to linking the festive theme to the island’s name.

Red Crabs (Gecarcoidea natalis) are a familiar sight on Christmas Island, and they make a strong appearance in this Christmas stamp issue. Like dexterous circus performers mimicking a human pyramid, they stack themselves into a Christmas tree in the island’s forested interior. Atop the crab-tree an Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica natalis) is poised, with a string of tinsel in its beak.

In the $1.80 stamp, the comical Red Crabs hail the presence of a tropical, if not also oxymoronic, snowman, this northern hemisphere symbol having been transported to the isle of the sunny south. In creating his tropical snowman, illustrator Stuart McLachlan has enlisted the aid of a Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas), upon which a coconut delicately balances, with a Red Crab atop of that.

The other presence in this cast of local characters is the Christmas Island Frigatebird (Fregata andrewsi), as seen in the minisheet, its distinctive gular sac inflated and tied with a bow. The Christmas Island stamps were illustrated by NSW-based Stuart McLachlan and comprise one domestic Christmas-rate (65 cent) and one international-rate ($1.80) stamp.

Other associated products include a minisheet, first day cover, stamp pack, postal numismatic cover, sheetlet of 5 x $1.80 stamps and a foiled sheetlet pack of 10 x 65c self-adhesive stamps.

The 2015 Christmas Island stamp issue is available online (while stocks last) and also at participating Post Offices and via mail order on 1800 331 794.

Designer

Stuart McLachlan

Technical specifications

Issue  date30 October 2015
Issue withdrawal date30 April 2016
Denominations1 x 65c, 1 x $1.80
Stamp design Stuart McLachlan
Product designSonia Young, Australia Post Design Studio
Printer - gummedTullis Russell
Paper - gummedRA Print
Paper - self-adhesiveB100
Printing processOffset lithography
Printer self-adhesiveRA Print
Printing processLithography
Stamp size26mm x 37.5mm
Minisheet size135mm x 80mm
Perforations14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layoutModule of 50
FDI postmarkChristmas Island, WA 6798
FDI withdrawal date28 November 2015

Related stamp issues

  • Issue date: 01 November 2022

    Christmas Island Christmas 2022

  • Issue date: 01 November 2021

    Christmas Island Christmas 2021

  • Issue date: 30 October 2020

    Christmas Island Christmas 2020

  • 01 November 2019

    Christmas Island Christmas 2019

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