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Overview

Australian athletes have competed in all summer Olympic Games of the modern era. Our first Olympian was Edwin Flack, who won two gold medals and one bronze at the first modern Olympiad in Athens in 1896. Australia is one of the world’s most successful sporting nations: in the last three Olympic Games Australia’s aggregate medal tally has ranked us among the top 10 of all participants. Historically most medals won by Australian athletes have been in the sports of Swimming, Athletics, Cycling and Rowing, in that order.

The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad will be held in France from 26 July to 11 August 2024. Paris will be the main host city, with an additional 16 host cities spread across Metropolitan France and one in Tahiti—an island within the French overseas country and overseas collectivity of French Polynesia—as a subsite. Paris will become the second city after London to host the modern Olympic Games three times, having previously done so in 1900 and in 1924.

The 2024 Summer Olympic program is scheduled to feature 32 sports encompassing 329 events, the first Summer Olympics since 1960 to have fewer events than the preceding edition. Around 10,500 athletes will compete across 41 venues. The Australian team comprises around 470 athletes. The motto for the Paris Olympic Games is “Games Wide Open”.

Technical specifications

Issue date24 June 2024
Issue withdrawal date1 January 2025
Denomination1 x $1.50
Stamp & product designTim Hancock, Backpack
Paper: gummedTullis Russell 104gsm Red Phosphor/Blue PVA Stamp Paper
Printer: gummedRA Printing
Printing processOffset lithography
Stamp size (mm)37.5 x 26
Minisheet/sheetlet size (mm)101 x 156
Perforations13.86 x 14.6
Sheet layoutModule of 10
FDI postmarkCanberra ACT 2061
FDI withdrawal date
23 July 2024

Stamps in this issue

$1 Bede Tungutalum, Pukumani poles, 1988, NGA

Paris Olympic Games

The stamp design features the Olympic colours of red, blue, black, yellow and green. The now-familiar Olympic symbol of five interlocking rings in these colours was created in 1913 by Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the International Olympic Committee and the “father of the modern Olympic Games”. At the time, the five colours included all the colours of every competing country’s flag. The coloured lines in the stamp are reminiscent of an athletics track and also form the outline of France’s most recognisable symbol, the Eiffel Tower. Constructed for the 1889 Paris Exposition and rising 330 metres, the famous iron tower is still the tallest structure in Paris.

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  • Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games Design Stamp

    Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games Design Stamp

    This design stamp presents the stamp from the Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games stamp issue.

  • Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games First Day Cover (Gummed)

    Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games First Day Cover (Gummed)

    This First Day Cover is from the Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games stamp issue and presents the gummed stamp with official postmark.

  • Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games Sheetlet pack

    Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games Sheetlet pack

    This sheetlet pack is from the Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games stamp issue.

  • Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games Maxicard

    Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games Maxicard

    This maxicard is from the Path to Paris: Paris 2024 Olympic Games stamp issue.

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  • Sheetlet of 10

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