Australia Post has celebrated the nation's Paris 2024 gold medallists by giving them their own official stamp.
Click or swipe through to see all of the limited edition stamps.
Noémie Fox joined her sister Jess as an Olympic gold medallist after a thrilling performance in the kayak cross.
It's a remarkable achievement.
Reigning champion Keegan Palmer dazzled once again, snagging his second Olympic gold medal in the men's park skateboarding final.
He once again finds himself on a limited edition stamp.
It was an amazing ride by the Australian team, who clinched gold in the men's team pursuit.
Shout out to Sam Welsford, Kelland O'Brien, Oliver Bleddyn, and Conor Leahy for their incredible performance!
Australia's Arisa Trew became the nation's youngest Olympic gold medallist with her win in park skateboarding.
The 14-year-old's achievement is now celebrated on a stamp.
Nina Kennedy cleared 4.9m to secure gold in the women's pole vault. What a moment!
Matt Wearn bagged his gold medal in the men's dinghy race in Marseille in a thrilling finish that finally played out after days of delays due to unfavourable wind.
It was back-to-back wins for Wearn, who also took gold at Tokyo 2020.
Australia claimed its first gold medal in men's doubles since 1996 after Matt Ebden and John Peers triumphed at Roland-Garros.
It was a fairytale win for Saya Sakakibara, who cruised to the gold medal in the women's BMX racing, three years after she was knocked unconscious while competing in Tokyo.
Mollie O'Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus, Lani Pallister and Brianna Throssell captured the nation's heart after winning another gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay.
At his fourth Olympic Games, Cameron McEvoy has finally achieved his dream of winning an individual gold medal.
He made history for Australia by clinching gold in the 50m freestyle.
Swimming star Kaylee McKeown really made a splash by winning gold in both the women's 100m and 200m backstroke.
That made her the first Australian to win four individual gold medals.
In addition to featuring on relay stamps, Mollie O'Callaghan also gets her own.
She won gold and pipped fellow Australian Ariarne Titmus to win the 200m freestyle in an Olympic record time of 1:53.27.
Canoe slalom queen Jess Fox won two gold medals in Paris, the K1 and C1 events.
With her sister Noemie winning the kayak cross, it was a clean sweep for the Fox family in the women's canoe slalom program.
The Australian women's 4x100m freestyle relay team also secured their own stamp after winning gold in the pool.
Mollie O'Callaghan (again!), Shayna Jack, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris were all smiles following the win.
Ariarne Titmus became the first Australian woman to defend an individual Olympic crown in more than half a century, after taking home gold in the women's 400m freestyle.
Titmus was far too good for fierce rival Katie Ledecky, who finished more than three seconds off the pace, with emerging Canadian star Summer McIntosh offering the sternest test.
Grace Brown produced the ride of her life to win Australia's first gold medal of Paris 2024 in a rain-soaked and crash-marred women's individual road time trial.
This is her first time being honoured with a stamp.