The QSL card commemorates the 200th Anniversary of Australia's Bicentenary Celebrations, marking the arrival of Captain James Cook in 1770. The front features a bronze coin design along with the text "200th ANNIVERSARY 1770-1970" set against a wood-patterned background, and prominently displays the call sign AX4FH, attributed to J.F. Bull in Mackay, Queensland. The reverse side serves as a confirmation of a radio contact (QSO) with K7GEX, detailing the date—October 24, 1970—and the specifics of the transmission. It notes the signal report (RST 57) and includes a personal signature from John. The card also encourages correspondence and is stamped with Qantas Airways branding, underscoring the airline's connection to Australia's milestones.