
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Konica Minolta celebrating 25 years of business in Australia
- Fairfax closing two NSW newspapers
- Five billion pages disappearing as Newsweek abandons print
- Computershare chief financial officer Peter Barker resigning
- PMP joining Publishers Australia
- Bonus Galley Club Awards photos
- A man being caught using a photocopier to make fake $50 notes
- The sacrilegious print ad that caused controversy in New Zealand
- Photos of Next Printing installing the Asia-Pacific’s first Durst Rho P10 250
- A video showing how appealing print can be when combined with innovation
- What have you done to become leaner?
- How seriously do you take trade shows?
- What’s the best thing about being in print?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) TMA pulls out of Blue Star bid as former owners linked to takeover
2) RR Donnelley blamed as Google wipes $20bn off shares
3) Excell buys liquidated firm for regional ‘hub and spoke’ model
4) Regional family printer grows 30% to hit $6.5m mark
5) Geon sets environmental record with haul of green certifications
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