Open Gardens Australia Stamp Release

Australia Post will be featuring five beautiful private gardens from Open Gardens Australia in a new stamp issue.
“The new stamp issue depicting gardens from across the country, celebrates the wonderful work of Open Gardens Australia. We trust it will appeal to both collectors and gardening enthusiasts alike.” Australia Post Philatelic Manager, Michael Zsolt commented. Mr Zsolt explained that the five gardens featured in the stamp release are Cruden Farm Victoria, Mendel Garden Western Australia, Niwajiri South Australia, Walcott Garden ACT and Wychwood, Tasmania.
“We are thrilled Australia Post is recognising Open Gardens Australia through a stamp issue that highlights some of the wonderful and diverse examples of the gardens we include in our annual programs.” Open Gardens Australia CEO, Liz White commented.
Ms White explained that Open Gardens Australia began life as Victoria’s Gardens Scheme in 1987, broadening to become a national program in 2000. Since the organisation’s beginning, it has showcased some 10,000 gardens, and today opens around 500 new private gardens to the public each season. It is estimated that around 200,000 adults visit the gardens annually
“As a not-for-profit organisation that operates with the support of thousands of volunteers, our aim is to promote the enjoyment, knowledge and benefits of gardens and gardening, and to build strong community support for garden development.” Ms White commented.

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