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HomeNewsNoosa's Alexa Leary will soon have her own stamp

Noosa’s Alexa Leary will soon have her own stamp

Noosa’s Alexa Leary will soon have her own stamp as Australia Post is celebrating the incredible sporting achievements of our Aussie Paralympic gold medalists with their first ever official Australian Paralympic Team Stamp.

Paralympics Australia chief executive officer Cameron Murray said the stamps are more than just a symbol of victory.

“Australia Post’s recognition of our athletes’ achievements highlights the incredible impact they have on the nation, inspiring every Australian to dream big and push beyond limits,” he said.

“We’re proud to see our Paralympians celebrated in such an iconic way.

“The stamps are a wonderful testament to the hard work, resilience, and extraordinary talent of our Paralympians.”

The stamps can be purchased at auspost.com.au/shop/collectables/paris-2024-paralympics-games and will be available at participating Post Offices within one week of gold medal ceremonies.

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