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The Australian prints in Tasmania for first time
News Limited’s national newspaper The Australian has been printed in Tasmania for the first time in its 45-year history.
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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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Burning debate fires up over forest felling
Green experts have come out of the woodwork to hit back at Gunns’ use of fire in Tasmanian operations, as Samantha Schelling explains.
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‘Napalm’ jibes aren’t helping Gunns debate
Unfounded accusations from a Swedish green group illustrate international concern over Tasmanian mill.
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Paperlinx completes sale of Australian Paper
Paperlinx has completed the sale of its Australian manufacturing business Australian Paper to Nippon Paper Group.
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Paperlinx posts $225.3m loss after "difficult" year
Paperlinx has called 2009/10 "the most difficult year in its history" as it posted a loss after tax of $225.3m following the completion of its exit from ...
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KW Doggett opens up packaging market with new sheeter
KW Doggett Fine Paper is making a greater push into packaging with the installation of Australia's first Pemco SHM 1650 dual-rotary sheeter.
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Printlinx sends out $50 million machinery list
Melbourne-based group Printlinx has sent out a brochure marketing "$50 million" worth of printing machinery.
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Gunns continues shutdowns as woodchip demand falls
The global financial crisis is tightening its grip on timber giant Gunns, as foreign demand for woodchips falls.
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Softening the blow
Consolidation, falling volumes and automated kit means redundancies will continue to be a harsh reality, but there is a right way to go.
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Paperlinx searches for new CFO as Hooper takes new job
Paperlinx is on the hunt for a new chief financial officer after Mark Hooper announced his plans to leave the global paper merchant.
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ASAP Repairs to service JBI nationally
ASAP Repairs has picked up the national service and support contract for James Burn International's range of punching and binding equipment.
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States finalise PICA plans
Printing Industries is urging printers in each state to begin preparing entries for the Printing Industries Craftsmanship Awards (PICAs).
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Power up your press
Modern sheetfed offset technology is firing on all cylinders as vendors trick out their technology, according to Peter Kohn.
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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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Paperlinx to close Burnie mill
Paperlinx will shut down its Burnie paper mill at a cost of up to 170 jobs, having failed to find a buyer for the mill as part of its exit from paper ...
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UPDATED: Gillard clears Gunns to start constructing pulp mill
Gunns has been given the all-clear to begin construction of its $2.2bn pulp mill at Bell Bay, despite federal environment minister Peter Garrett withholding ...
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PaperlinX manufacturing cuts "disgusting"
The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) has branded PaperlinX's decision to shut down its Tasmanian manufacturing operations with little-to-no ...
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Gunns mill under the gun
The Gunns share price slumped by nearly 18 per cent yesterday, following statements by former Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon to a parliamentary committee on ...
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PICAs kick off for 2009
The 2009 Printing Industries Craftsmanship Awards (PICAs) have kicked off in Tasmania, with six state award functions to take place between now and the end ...