OverviewThis issue features the art of acclaimed British-born artist Eileen Mayo (1906–1994). The talented Mayo was a painter, printmaker, book and natural history illustrator, calligrapher, muralist, and a designer of tapestries, posters and stamps. A striking woman in her youth, Mayo also modelled for some of the best known artists of the era. Mayo emigrated to Australia in 1952. During her 10 years in Sydney she continued her art practice and was awarded several prizes for printmaking. She also contributed stamp designs for the Postmaster-General’s Department (now Australia Post), including six featuring Australian animals and four depicting marine life for the new decimal currency. Her animal stamps gained worldwide attention: in 1960 the British Stamp Collector’s Annual awarded equal first place to the 1/- (one shilling) green platypus stamp. In 1961 her 11d (eleven pence) rabbit bandicoot (bilby) stamp was named among the world’s top 10 stamp designs while the 8d (eight pence) tiger cat (quoll) was noted for excellence. In 1956 and 1957 Mayo also designed six remarkable travel posters for the Australian National Travel Association (ANTA), three of which are featured in this stamp issue. In 1962 Eileen Mayo moved to New Zealand, where she lived for the rest of her life. Here she continued making prints and also designed numerous postage stamp issues for her adopted country. |
Issue date | 17 March 2026 |
Issue withdrawal date | 1 October 2026 |
Denomination | 3 x $1.70 |
Stamp & Product Design | Janet Boschen |
Paper: gummed | Tullis Russell 104gsm Red Phosphor/Blue PVA Stamp Paper |
Paper: self-adhesive | Tullis Russell Red Phos PSA (P55) 100gsm Release S/A |
Printer | RA Printing |
Printing process | Offset Lithography |
Stamp size (mm) | 30 x 50 |
Minisheet size (mm) | 135 x 80 |
Perforations (mm) | 14 x 14.4 |
Sheet layout | Module of 25 |
FDI Postmark | Sydney, NSW 2000 |
FDI Withdrawal date | 15 September 2026 |
Stamps in this issue
Kangaroo
This poster is a colour lithograph, commissioned by the Australian National Travel Association, c. 1955. The stamp image is reproduced from a copy in the collection of Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Sturt’s Desert Pea
This poster is a colour lithograph, commissioned by the Australian National Travel Association in 1956. The stamp image is reproduced from a copy in the collection of the National Library of Australia, Canberra.
Great Barrier Reef
This poster is a colour lithograph, printed by Melbourne McLaren & Co. Pty. Ltd for the Australian National Travel Association c. 1955. The stamp image is reproduced from a copy in State Library Victoria.
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