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Overview

Cascade Creek is one of Norfolk Island’s few permanent streams. Along with its tributaries, its catchment area covers almost one-fifth of the island and is an important home for native wetland flora and fauna. When it rains, high flows produce two main waterfalls: Cockpit Waterfall and Cascade Creek Falls.

Cockpit Waterfall is located inland, around 100 metres from the sea. Also known as Cockpit Falls, and a popular destination for tourists, it is located within Cascade Reserve, an area of more than 30 hectares along the northern coast of Norfolk Island. Cascade Creek continues to flow past Cockpit, over the reddish-brown cliffs and into the beach at Cascade Bay, to produce Cascade Creek Falls.

This stamp issue showcases the contrasting scenery at each waterfall – green vegetation and pine-topped hills at Cockpit and the rocky coastline at Cascade Bay, using photography by Ian Rolfe.

Products released in this issue

  • Minisheet
  • First day cover (gummed and minisheet)

Technical specifications

Issue date17 January 2017
Withdrawal date31 July 2017
Denomination1 x $1, 1 x $2
Stamp & Product designSimone Sakinofsky
PrinterRA Printing
PaperTullis Russell Red phospate
Printing processOffset lithography
Stamp size (mm)26 x 37.5
Minisheet size (mm)135 mmx 80mm
Perforations14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layoutModule of 50 (2 x 25)
FDI postmarkNorfolk Island, NSW 2899
FDI withdrawal date

15 February 2017

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    Lost Birds of Norfolk Island

  • Issue date: 13 September 2022

    George Raper on Norfolk Island: 1790–91

  • Issue date: 19 January 2022

    Norfolk Island: Historical Views

  • Issue date: 21 September 2021

    Norfolk Island Butterflies

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