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Overview

Two iconic Australian children’s novels are celebrating their centenary in 2018: The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay (1879–1969), and the first of the Snugglepot and Cuddlepie series, Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie: Their Adventures Wonderful, by May Gibbs (1877–1969). The Australian bush infuses the colourful characters and lively illustrations of these much-loved stories, neither of which has been out of print.

The stamps, designed by Mary Callahan, focus on the original publications of 1918.

Products released in this issue

  • Minisheet
  • First day cover (blank, gummed, minisheet)
  • Stamp pack
  • Maxicards
  • Postal numismatic covers (x 2)

Technical specifications

Issue date21 August 2018
Issue withdrawal date28 February 2019
Denominations2 x $1
Stamp designMary Callahan
Product designJohn White, Australia Post Design Studio
Printer - gummedRA Printing
Paper - gummedTullis Russell
Printing processOffset lithography
Stamp size37.5mm x 26mm
Minisheet size135mm x 80mm
Perforations13.86 x 14.6
Sheet layoutModule of 50
FDI postmarkHomebush NSW 2140
FDI withdrawal date
19 September 2018

Stamps in this issue

$1 The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay

The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay

The Magic Pudding concerns a cantankerous pudding named Albert. Albert is magic in the sense that no matter how much of him is eaten, he will regenerate. Bunyip Bluegum (a Koala), Sam Sawnoff (a penguin) and Bill Barnacle (a sailor) are members of the Noble Society of Puddin’ Owners. However, when the nasty pudding thieves (a possum and a wombat) attempt to capture Albert, chaos ensues.

$1
$1 Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie: Their Adventures Wonderfulby May Gibbs

Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie: Their Adventures Wonderfulby May Gibbs

Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie: Their Adventures Wonderful tells the whimsical tales of two little gumnut foster brothers who set out to see a human for themselves. They’ve heard that humans are strong and fierce. However, after witnessing a human rescuing a possum caught in a trap, they realise that humans are actually capable of great kindness.

$1.00

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