APF News - 2005

Each edition of APF News in 2005 featured a President's View column, Youth Philately Around Australia supplement and the then current Exhibition Timetable.  Other articles and special features were as follows:

  denotes article has been superseded - click the button to read the subsequent report

  April 2005   Volume 19.  No. 1

New Zealand 2005 exhibition preview
   
New Zealand National Philatelic Literature Exhibition 2005 exhibition preview
Website News
Washington 2006 exhibition preview
Pacific Explorer 2005 exhibition preview (including information on Australia Post products, daily activities, Court of Honour, Youth Area, floor plan and standholders)
Australasian Challenge 3    (Canberra Stampshow 2006)
 
Canberra Stampshow 2006 exhibition preview (including exhibition prospectus)
  August 2005   Volume 19.  No. 2

2005 APO Awards: Martin Walker (Research), Hans Karman (MAP)
2005 SPAN Award: Kevin Simkus
Vale Betty Van Teanc, FAP, FRPSL
Article "Stamp Collecting - The Basics"
New Zealand National Philatelic Literature Exhibition 2005 exhibition report
Washington 2006 exhibition preview
Swan River Stamp Show 2005 preview (including exhibition prospectus) 

New Zealand 2005 National Stamp Show preview 
Pacific Explorer 2005 complete list of medal results
Article: "Where do I begin?" by Gary Watson
  November 2005    Volume 19.  No. 3

2005 Annual General Meeting report
Taipei 2005 exhibition report
Northern Beaches Stamp Expo 2005 exhibition report
Sydney Stamp Expo 2005 exhibition report
Article: "The Judges' Tournament - Is Philately a Brain-Sport or a Blood-Sport?"
Sydney City Based Club Activity
Swan River Stamp Show 2005 exhibition report
Special Regulations for the Evaluation of First Day Cover Exhibits at APF National Exhibitions
100 Years On - A Traditional Philatelic Challenge
Adelaide Stampex 2006 exhibition preview 

Back copies are FREE subject to availability.  To request a copy of any of the above editions, forward a stamped self-addressed to:  the APF Webmaster, P.O Box 4087, Patterson, Victoria, 3204.  Note, the approximate dimensions of each edition are 149mm x 210mm.