This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Queensland, a former British Crown Colony that is now part of Australia.
The first stamps of Queensland were issued on 1 November 1860. Before that, Queensland used the stamps of New South Wales from 1851.[1][2] All of Queensland's postage stamps portrayed Queen Victoria with the exception of two stamps depicting allegorical figures of Australia (1903, 1907). Between 1 January 1880 and 1 July 1892, revenue stamps of 1866-1892 were authorised for postal use. In 1913 the stamps of Queensland were superseded by those of Australia.
A significant collection of Queensland stamps is held at the Queensland Museum.[3]