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Clearing a path for a pulp mill
There's still "trouble at mill" for both Gunns and Protavia as they attempt to finalise finance arrangements and get their pulp mills into construction.
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Pulp and paper industry “at a crossroads”
Senator Kim Carr, the federal minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, has released a paper outlining the strengths and weaknesses of the ...
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Carr: printing industry needs a single association
Senator Kim Carr has echoed concerns that the printing industry needs a single association to lobby the government at today’s Printing Industries CEO Forum ...
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Postage prices look set to rise
Postage prices look set to rise, after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said it would not oppose the proposed Australia Post hikes.
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Carr sets up pulp and paper council
The Federal government has announced plans to set up a 'Pulp and Paper Industry Innovation Council' aimed at making the industry more competitive and ...
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Federal government launches book industry group
Print industry figures have welcomed new plans from the Rudd government to help the books sector cope in the digital media age.
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New GASAA president to take lead in 'one industry voice' debate
Incoming GASAA president David Leach had said he is looking to take a leading role in the debate over a unified industry voice.
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PIAA slams Rudd Government’s print cut
Printing Industries has described the Rudd Government’s decision to cut federal politicians’ printing allowance as “ridiculous”.
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Eye on the Environment- July 2009
Samantha Schelling rounds up all the important environmental news from the last month.
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Playing it safe
A workplace injury or death is a tragedy. But it can also mean dire legal consequences for a company that has not kept up with safety regulations, reports ...
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MAN Ferrostaal opens Melbourne showroom
MAN Ferrostaal has opened a new showroom at its company offices in Melbourne, with a Sydney demo suite set to follow “in due course”.
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Printing industry body holds first meeting
The Printing Industry Working Group had its inaugural meeting in Canberra yesterday, with Printing Industries’ national president Jim Atkinson being ...
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Packaging company fined $100,000 for injured 457 visa workers
Injuries suffered by two migrant workers from China in Australia on Section 457 visas have cost Campbellfield (VIC) company, Lakeside Packaging Pty Ltd, a ...