Thieves have struck at northern NSW printing shop Valley Signs and Printing.
Green printers and NGOs have said Gunns still needs to do more to improve its environmental credentials after the forestry giant announced it would use ...
Stuart Heather from Huon Valley News has taken out the 2009 Tasmanian Apprentice of the Year award.
Gunns has used its AGM in Launceston today to announce that its Bell Bay pulp mill project is moving into the final stage of development, and confirmed ...
Gunns has welcomed a federal court’s decision to dismiss legal action against the company’s proposed Bell Bay pulp mill, though locals are continuing their ...
While paper might go into water, it seems that water might not go into paper – at least not yet, as Gunns struggles to find finance for its mill but begins ...
Samantha Schelling rounds up all the important environmental news from the last month.
Gunns announced today that it has selected a joint venture partner for its Bell Bay pulp mill.
Gunns is reportedly close to signing a joint venture deal with Swedish company Sodra to build its controversial $2 billion Bell Bay 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.
Scott Print and Offset Alpine Printing picked up gold awards at last night's Sappi Trading Printers of the Year Awards in Sydney.
Gunns Limited has revealed that it is closer to signing a deal with potential partners in its Tamar Valley pulp mill, and expects to have deals finalised by ...
Unfounded accusations from a Swedish green group illustrate international concern over Tasmanian mill.
In his last column for ProPrint, Don Monkerud observes that the printing industry has transformed itself in the past two decades to meet new challenges.
Victorian premier John Brumby has officially opened Australian Paper’s redeveloped Maryvale pulp mill.
The Junior Printing Executives Association of NSW (JPE) is inviting young industry members to attend its annual conference at the end of this month.
Samantha Schelling tracks environmental developments in the print and related industries.
The global financial crisis is tightening its grip on timber giant Gunns, as foreign demand for woodchips falls.
A trading estate in the English city of Slough has been cordoned off by police this morning following a "large" explosion at a print blanket manufacturer.
July 2010