The first adhesive duty stamps were issued in 1918 with the portrait of King George V. In 1939 this design was replaced by a numeral type which was reused in 1966 with decimal values ranging from 1c to $200.
Buffalo Fly Control stamps were first issued in 1941, with eleven values ranging from 1d up to £5.
Only one Commissioner's Adjudication stamp was issued, and it was used when there was dispute over the duty paid on a legal document.
There were the following types: Four stamps with values ranging from 50c to $7 were issued in 1988, for camping fees payable to the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Services.
Until 1901, all stamp duty revenues portrayed the Queen, although a multitude of designs and sizes were used.
In 1901 a set portraying King Edward VII was issued, and this was replaced by adhesive duty stamps in 1918.
[1] 1866-71 Queensland Adhesive Revenue Study free pdf book By Dave Elsmore