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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.

Print with distinction of first for extinction

Some types of print will be consigned to history due to the unstoppable rise of new media alternatives, says Frank Romano.

Flexo’s future forecast is fair and favourable

The latest study from Pira International shows that the sector is set for an uplift over the coming years, as Henry Mendelson explains.

Don’t be mistaken – there’s a war going on

The launch of the Apple iPad is another shot across the bow in new media’s attack on print’s heartland, says Daniel Fitzgerald.

Technology is here for a revolution in books

Slowly but surely, on-demand and electronic books are gaining traction with publishers and the public.

‘Napalm’ jibes aren’t helping Gunns debate

Unfounded accusations from a Swedish green group illustrate international concern over Tasmanian mill.

Extra, extra: bespoke newspapers are here

The personalised approach signifies a massive shift in publishing. Is it just a novelty or will it catch on?

Training and travelling boosts your awareness

Start 2010 off on the right foot by getting up to speed with the latest developments, here and overseas, says Joe Kowalewski.

The year ahead: Joan Grace, PrintNZ

PrintNZ chief executive officer Joan Grace forecasts growth in 2010.

The year ahead: Karen Goldsmith, GAMAA

Karen Goldsmith, executive director of the Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA), looks forward to 2010.

The year ahead: Hagop Tchamkertenian, PIAA

Hagop Tchamkertenian, national manager for policy and government affairs,
Printing Industries Association of Australia (PIAA) looks ...

The year ahead: Karen Birch, NIPPA

Karen Birch, president of the Network of In-House Print Professionals Australasia (NIPPA), says her aim for 2010 is to help NIPAA ...

The year ahead: Garry Knespal, GASAA

Garry Knespal, executive director of the Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia, looks forward to 2010.

The year ahead: Philip Andersen, PIAA

Philip Andersen, CEO of the Printing Industries Association of Australia, looks forward to 2010.

Print: the first portable media

Kudos to our print bretheren over in Blighty, who came up with this clever little viral video campaign to promote prominent tabloid ...

The year ahead: Kit Andrews, LIA

Lithographic Institute Australia (LIA) federal president Kit Andrews looks forward to 2010, and sees more choice and complexity.

The life of books

Trade and mass-market books will continue to be printed at the current pace, but in a different way.

Bring your staff up to speed

Staff training has been lost in all the talk about global recessions, but it is now more important then ever, says Henry Mendelson.

New year, new image

Your business may be very good at its core services, but you have to tell your target market that it is. That means marketing your ...

Welcome to Inkjet 2.0

Inkjet printing is moving quickly into mainstream roles for professional print projects, but it hasn’t been an easy road, as Frank ...

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