Australia – back of the book issues

Box Link
In 1992, a special self-adhesive was issued for a discounted local PO box to PO box service in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. With stamps only available in rolls of 100 and its limited use type, it proved unpopular and was soon discontinued.  File:Australia Box Link.jpg 

Computer vended/ATM stamps
 File:Australia Frama stripes.jpg|1984 Frama. Note that per the CTO cancel, "5000" is the code for GPO Adelaide File:Australia platypus ATM.jpg|1986 Frama 
 * In 1984, Frama stamps were issued for the first time in Australia.
 * In 1993, the first self-adhesives from Tritech were issued, showing various threatened species.

Australia issued their first and apparently last stamp sold via bank ATM machines in 1994, with Australia's first triangle design in self adhesive format. They were likely an experiment done via Advance Bank cash point machines with Advance advertising on the back. It was produced as a foldable booklet pane.

Military stamps
 File:Australia half d BCOF.jpg|½d value. File:Australia BCOF 1d.A.webp|1d value, blue black overprint. The 3d has the same style heavy sans serif overprint 
 * In 1946-47, then-current Australian definitives were overprinted B.C.O.F. / JAPAN / 1946 in two different styles/fonts.

Official stamps
 File:Australia OS perfin.jpg File:Australia Sydney Bridge OS.jpg



Parcel post stamps
In 1991, local self-adhesive stamps were issued marked for local service for Perth and Sydney. These were unpopular and used for only a short time.  File:Australia parcels Sydney.jpg|Sydney version 

Postage due
All postage dues are known with both postal and pen cancels. Pen cancels are worth half that of normal handstamped cancels.  File:Australia first due series.jpg|1902 2d value. File:Australia due B.jpg 
 * In 1902, the first postage dues were issued, using the design for New South Wales but with "N.S.W." deleted from the bottom tablet. These had the crown over NSW watermark and came in several perfs. Victoria did not use these.