For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. SYDNEY (Reuters) - A fairytale goose may have laid a golden egg, but the tiny Australian town of Gunnedah hopes to make money from koala dung. Gunnedah, self-styled "Koala Capital of the World," is packaging its bountiful koala droppings and selling them to tourists at A$1 (around 53 U.S. cents) a bag. Tourism official Chris Frend said his little town in New South Wales state had begun packaging marsupial feces as "Koala Kitsch" six months ago. "It's early days as far as marketing them is concerned and who knows, we might...