Stamp acknowledging the “discovery” of a very old species by white explorers in 1770, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the first navigator to discover and chart a part of Australia in 1606, (interestingly the Arnhem Land aboriginal word for white man translates to Hollander), 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the navigator who “accidentally discovered” Australia having being blown off course, (Then in the best English tradition, meet the locals, but claim Terra Nullius and sovereignty for England, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the botanical genius who catalogued more than two thirds of Australia’s flora and introduced the English Blackberry in the 1860’s, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the Victorian practice of hanging bushrangers, severing the head, removing and measuring the brain, then making a death mask for public display, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the squatter who unleashed the European Rabbit for the purpose of Gentleman’s sport in 1859, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the beginning of the Ashes, (Brought about by a team of all Aboriginal cricketers touring in 1868), 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the English botanist who catalogued and marveled at several unique species of Flora and Fauna, yet lobbied parliament to establish Australia as a colony for criminals, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging Australia’s first trial by media, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging the only Australian Queen to have lived on Australian soil, (Also the only Australian Queen to be removed from her homeland), 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging politicians who lose their pants in public, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging Prime Ministers who financially support the arts, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30cm
Stamp acknowledging Prime Ministers who commit Australian troops to false wars, 2012, Linocut, 23 x 30 cm
Stamp acknowledging Australia as a destination for refugees and migrants for more than 240 years, 2012, Linocut, 30 x 31 cm
Stamp acknowledging the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger following the introduction of the Merino sheep in the 1830’s, 2012, Linocut, 30 x 31 cm