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History
The original category for picture books and books for younger readers, until the two were split into separate categories in 1996 (with the exception of 1998, when the award for Infants/Primary was presented for the last time).
No prize was awarded in this category in 1988: instead, the one-off 'Bicentennial Prize' was awarded to the Complete Adventures of Cuddlepot and Snugglepie.
Latest Winners / Recipients
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Year: 1998
winner y Sister Madge's Book of Nuns Adelaide : Omnibus Books , 1986 Z855767 1986 selected work poetry children's humour Twelve humorous rhymes for children in which Sister Madge Mappin narrates the exploits of the inhabitants of the Convent of Our Lady of Immense Proportions, and their supernatural powers. -
Year: 1995
winner y Duck for Cover Ringwood : Viking , 1994 Z834292 1994 single work prose children's humour A collection of jokes and riddles. -
Year: 1994
winner y Undone! : More Mad Endings Ringwood : Puffin , 1993 Z796883 1993 selected work children's fiction children's humour
— Appears in: Absolut unglaublich! 2003;'A collection of eight quirky, bizarre, and very funny short stories.'
Listed on the awards website as having won both this award and the KOALA Award for Senior Book in 1996. -
Year: 1993
winner y Unbearable! : More Bizarre Stories Ringwood : Penguin , 1990 Z667933 1990 selected work children's fiction humour children's
— Appears in: Absolut unfassbar! 1996;
— Appears in: Absolut unglaublich! 2003; 'Where can you run when you're covered in toenails? Could smelly feet really put you to sleep? Why did Gary go to school with his head in a birdcage? How do you recover your opal when a goat has swallowed it? What was Splinter's job before he was born? You'll never guess. And you'll have to wait till the last page of each story to find out.' (Source: GoodReads) -
Year: 1992
winner Unmentionable! : More Amazing Stories Ringwood : Puffin , 1991 Z834865 1991 selected work children's fiction children's humour
— Appears in: Absolut unfassbar! 1996; 'In "Birdman," the awful Buggins has stolen Sean's hang-glider and now Sean has no hope of winning the annual Birdman competition, or can he? In "The Velvet Throne," Mr Simpkin lives with his lazy brother who orders him around. One day he decides to run away and amazing things start to happen." (Source: Trove)