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Uluru, The Rock rocked me
Unused card from late 1990s, as-new. Uluru is (was) also known as Ayers Rock. Grade: 1
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Sydney, Kings Cross
The card was mailed in Malaysia in 1986 and has Malaysian stamp with partly legible postmark. Apart from slight aging on reverse, it’s in surprisingly good condition for having travelled so far and so often. Grade: 3
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Koala
Card was mailed in 1989, with two stamps and full postmark. These adorable little critters pee on you. Grade: 1
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Greetings
Unusually bright card with kookaburras, mailed in 1985 with stamp intact and blue airmail sticker affixed. A bit of staining on reverse, nothing too significant. Grade: 2
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Townsville, greetings
Card was mailed in 1977, and has intact stamp and partial postmark. It also has a blue airmail sticker affixed. Serrated edges, basically perfect on the front. Grade: 2
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Keep your tips up
No telling when this card was made, except it probably wasn’t the early 1900s. Never mailed, it has a message written on the reverse but no stamp or address. A bit of aging, and serrated edges. Grade: 4
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Across the Nullarbor
That is a lonnnnnnng and empty drive. Three cards are available, all contemporary and unused. Grades: 1
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Bronzed Aussies
Five of these new, unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Perth, skyline
Two of these unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Eyre Highway
Three of these new (2007), unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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G’Day from Down Under
Unused, new (2007) comical Davric card. Grade: 1
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Perth, bam’bu
Technically this is not a postcard because it is fully printed on both sides with no room for a message or adddress. But it is the right shape and size and attractive enough as an ad card. From 2007. Grade: 1
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Kangaroo
The iconic Australia subject — well, one of them — for a postcard. Unused. Grade: 1
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Wildlife
New in 2007, an unused card. Grade: 1
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Happy Hour
Comic card, very Australian! Four of these new (2007), unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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An Aussie Sheila
Well, this is how Aussies see themselves … Three of these unused, new (2007) cards are available. Grades: 1
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Australia (map)
Two of these 2007, unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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An Aussie Gentleman
A little bit of irony here, mate? Card is new (2007), unused. Grade: 1
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Fremantle, multiple views
Unused card from 2007 of this atmospheric little port town near Perth. Grade: 1
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Darwin, greetings
The “Greetings from Darwin” part of this unused card from the 1990s is by far not the focus of the card. There’s a cute caption in the space where the stamp would go. Grade: 1
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Sydney, harbour and Crystal Harmony
Unused card that makes this liner look awfully large. Grade: 1
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Contemporary Melbourne Architecture
This unused card advertises a book. Grade: 1
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Sydney, Opera House and ships
Two unused, modern cards are available. Grades: 1
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Sydney, Opera House, aerial view
Try finding Sydney postcards without the Opera House in them. Three of these unused, modern cards are available. Grades: 1
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Sydney Opera House, close-up
A closer view. Two unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Working holiday scheme
Five unused cards from 2009 are available, targeting Hong Kong residents aged between 18 and 30 who might want to be in Australia, New Zealand, or Ireland for up to 12 months. All the information is on the reverse. There may still be time for you to apply. Grades: 1
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Alice Springs Pacific Resort
Four unused cards are available, vintage 1990s, beginning to age somewhat on the reverse. Grades: 2
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Witchetty Grub
To the Pitjantatjara people, a delicacy. To us, an unused postcard. Grade: 1
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Hasta la Vista Baby
Unused and quintessentially Australian card. Grade: 1
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Trust Me
Two unused cards are available, and cynical us thinks they can be great gifts–for the right person. Captioned “Northern Australia” on the reverse. Grades: 1
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You scratch my back …
G’Day From Crocodile Country. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Why the chicken didn’t cross the road
On reverse: “You just don’t mess with the locals.” Unused card. Grade: 1
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Go ahead – make my day
Three unused and slightly aging cards are available, with the now-familiar slogan: G’Day from Crocodile Country. Grades: 2
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Darwin, Greetings
Unused card from the 1990s. Grade: 1
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Darwin Tax Man
Unused card from the 1990s. Grade: 1
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Bloody Hell
Yes indeedy, these things happen. Unused card from the 1990s. Grade: 1
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I would have climbed Ayers Rock but …
Three cards are available. Two are unused (Grades: 1, $5.50) and one was mailed from Malaysia in 1994 with stamp, blue “mel udara” sticker and full postmark (Grade: 3, $5).
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Darwin, Crocodiles? What crocodiles?
Also with a Greetings logo gold-stamped on the front, this unused card dates from the 1990s. Grade: 1
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Darwin, Oh shit!
Also with a Greetings logo gold-stamped on the front, this unused card dates from the 1990s. Grade: 1