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Sydney Morning Herald on the 'drupa street' in minutes
It's not often you can wander the halls of drupa in Germany and see your local Sydney newspaper on a stand. Not yesterday's edition, but today's.
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More newspapers printed in Tasmania
Melbourne daily newspaper the Herald Sun has begun printing at News Limited’s Technopark facility in Hobart, with Fairfax set to follow suit next ...
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Master data management
Personalised print has been around for years and its marketing muscle is increasingly well understood. But Peter Kohn finds that the magic isn’t just in ...
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Carbonbook and The Printing Department call in the administrators
Sydney printers Carbonbook and The Printing Department have gone into voluntary administration and appointed corporate recovery specialist McGrath Nicol.
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Print industry expands in January but no 'return to growth' yet: AI Group
Activity in the printing and publishing industry grew last month for the first time since September 2009 – though it's too early to celebrate, according to ...
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Digital domination
Once just aimed at short-runs and variable-data, digital print has made huge inroads for applications once the domain of offset, says Peter Kohn.
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APN Print Warwick moves to new site
A raft of new commercial contracts has driven APN Print Warwick to relocate to a site with triple the floor space, while bolstering its printing arsenal.
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Printing union throws support behind MEAA over Fairfax cuts
The Australian Manufacturers Workers Union (AMWU), which represents workers in the printing and packaging industry, has backed the Media Entertainment and ...
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PMP loses Coles, gains NewsMags
In a mixed bag of results, PMP has lost Coles' catalogue distribution business to rival Salmat, but is said to have won News Magazines' distribution from IPMG.
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The Australian to be printed in London six hours before Australia
Digital printer Stroma has begun printing News Corporation's The Australian - the latest title to sign up to its Océ Digital Newspaper Network ...
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KBA breaks own Rapida 106 plate-changing record
KBA has set a new "makeready record" with its DriveTronic SPC software-driven simultaneous plate changing system, the company has claimed.
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PANPA announces print award nominees
The Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers’ Association (PANPA) has announced the finalists for its Newspaper of the Year awards, with Fairfax and APN leading ...
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Newspapers bite back at PANPA forum
NSW premier Nathan Rees has declared that “there is nothing like the authority of the printed word” in opening the PANPA Future Forum at the Sydney Masonic ...
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Kirk quits as Fairfax CEO
Fairfax has had its second high-profile departure in as many days, with chief executive David Kirk resigning today, one day after Alan Oakley quit as editor ...
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Océ commits to digital colour
ProPrint editor Steve Crowe travelled to Océ's headquarters in Germany to witness the launch of a number of new colour presses to address the ...
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Fears for US newspaper industry as Tribune enters Chapter 11
One of America's largest newspaper publishing companies has entered into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, marking the latest drama in a dismal period for ...
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Eye on the environment- November 2008
Tracking the latest environmental developments in the print and related industries with Samantha Schelling.
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Christchurch libraries source leading worldwide newspapers
Christchurch City Libraries is now providing on-screen, same-day editions of over 650 newspapers from 76 countries free to library members.
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Singapore newspaper printer installs longest ever Manroland Uniset
Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) has installed the world's longest Manroland Uniset newspaper press, comprising 16 towers.
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Two new magazines launch in Australia
The epitaphs for print will have to be shelved once again, with two new magazines set to hit the Australian market in the coming months.