Australia Post Set 4 Stamps UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE Sites Tasmania Willandra Naracoorte Lord Howe Island

Issued 14 March 1996 - UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Second Series), perforation 14.4 x 14

Australia is filled with natural areas of wonder, 19 listed as World Heritage sites.

This issue is featuring:

1287-1-1, 45c - Tasmanian Wilderness
1288-1-1, 75c - Willandra Lakes
1289-1-1, 95c - Fossil Cave - Narracoorte
1290-1-1, $1 - Lord Howe Island

Mich 1536 -9, Scott 1485 -8

Designer: Dianne Cook, Australia Post Graphic Design Studio; Printer: SNP Cambec
Photographs by Chris Bell, Hobart

There are areas of Tasmania's wilderness that are so remote, man has never set foot there.
The Willandra Lakes Region is an extensive area that contains a system of ancient lakes, located in the Murray Basin area of far south western New South Wales.
The Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia's only World Heritage Site, it is located in the Limestone Coast tourism region in the south east of South Australia.
The Lord Howe Island Group is comprised of Lord Howe Island, Admiralty Islands, Mutton Bird Islands, Ball's Pyramid, and associated coral reefs and marine environments, it is located 700 kilometers north-east of Sydney and covers an area of 1,463 square kilometers.

Stamps are in brand new condition, cardboard holder has lightly worn corners, please see photos