On the 1st December 2021 Australia Post released a commemorative postmark to celebrate the redevelopment of Subiaco Oval. The design shows the heritage listed Subiaco

On the 1st December 2021 Australia Post released a commemorative postmark to celebrate the redevelopment of Subiaco Oval. The design shows the heritage listed Subiaco
The 2020 Grand Final was held at the Gabba on the 24 October 2020. This was the first Grand Final held out of Victoria and
Australia Post replaced the Dockers postmark on the 1 March 2007. It was identical to its previous replacement postmark from the AFL Centenary year. It
The second series of Sports Stadiums was issued on the 24 March 2020. Australia Post emphasised that the second stamp issue in the series would
The Sydney Stamp and Coin Expo was held at the Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre, Sydney, between Thursday 13 June and Sunday 16 June 2019. The
“Sport is valued highly in Australian culture, both by participants and spectators. It makes sense therefore that sport is a popular thematic on Australian stamps.
The 2018 Grand Final, the 122nd, on Saturday the 29th September was one of the greatest of all time. The Collingwood Magpies, after a poor
One of the difficulties of taking Australian Football to the world is that large ovals do not exist in non cricket playing countries. AFLX is
The AFL Grand Final for 2017 was played at the MCG on the 30 September 2017. After 37 years, the Richmond Tigers are once again
The 2017 Melbourne Stamp and coin show was held at the Caulfield Race Course over four days from the 30 March to 2 April 2017.
Sir Sidney Nolan was born in Carlton on the 22 April 1917. He grew up in St Kilda. With little formal art training, Nolan turned
The Bulldogs won their first Premiership in 1954 with the imposing team player, Mr Football, Ted Whitten. The Bulldogs fought through numerous injuries in 2016