ADELAIDE author Mem Fox is justifiably bemused at the news that colourful $2 coins based on her book Possum Magic are caught up in an extraordinary legal war between the Australian and Canadian mints.
Now her famous book Possum Magic “has the magic to turn into money”, which she finds “fantastically weird”. Illustrations from Fox’s best-known picture book will appear on three limited edition $2 ...
A legal stoush could see hundreds of thousands of commemorative $2 coins pulled from circulation and destroyed. The Royal Australian Mint has been taken to court by its Canadian counterpart over the ...
Possum Magic has captivated young readers for generations and this magical production has already enchanted over 170,000 audience members across Australia. Featuring spellbinding magic, puppetry and ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Baby possum Hush may have become invisible, but the book she's in shows no signs of disappearing. Mem Fox's classic Australian picture ...
When Possum Magic was first published in 1983, Australians couldn't get enough of it. The first print run sold out in weeks, as did the reprint and the one after that...and the one after that. In just ...
Possum Magic has captivated young readers for generations and this magical production has already enchanted over 170,000 audience members across Australia. Featuring spellbinding magic, puppetry and ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Possum Magic is one of the most iconic Australian picture books ever published. Beautifully illustrated ...
The Royal Canadian Mint says these coins, released by the Royal Australian mint to celebrate the children's book Possum Magic, infringe on their patent. The Royal Canadian Mint has a bone to pick with ...
AUSTRALIANS are getting three limited edition $2 coins with designs from one of Australia’s most popular children’s books. Now her famous book Possum Magic “has the magic to turn into money”, which ...
The Royal Canadian Mint says these coins, released by the Royal Australian mint to celebrate the children's book Possum Magic, infringe on their patent. The Royal Canadian Mint has a bone to pick with ...