WWI centenary Stamp Release

As Australians prepare to commemorate Anzac Day, Australia Post has recently released the first stamp issue in a five-year series designed to tell the chronological story of our nation’s involvement in World War I.
Between 2014 and 2018 Australia will commemorate 100 years since WWI, a conflict which helped to define our country.
“During the next five years of commemoration we hope to join all Australians in honouring the contribution made by Anzacs and hope that these stamps serve as a symbol of our appreciation to those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Michael Zsolt, Manager Philatelic, Australia Post.
Dr Brendan Nelson, Director, Australian War Memorial, says that the centenary stamp issue complements the War Memorial’s planned centenary activity.
“Through our centenary commemorations we hope to encourage Australians, young and old, to reflect upon and learn more about Australia’s military history. These stamps are a brilliant visual representation of Australia’s involvement in World War I, but more importantly, each tells a significant story that we can learn from and be proud of”, said Dr Nelson.

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This 2014 stamp issue marks Australia’s involvement in the first months of war, with five domestic base-rate (70c) stamps entitled:
• War Declared! – Volunteers queuing to enlist in Sydney.
• Australians in Action – The seizure of German New Guinea – the first action in which Australians were involved.
• Troops Depart – The enthusiasm of new recruits as they departed for Europe.
• Training Mena Camp – Australians with a mascot at Egypt’s Mena Camp.
• Our Boys – Three unknown soldiers in a studio portrait, representing the tens of thousands of young men who fought in a war half a world away.

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