
Here’s what you missed in social media this week…
- Fifty Shades of Grey being “rushed” into print after becoming an e-book sensation
- The heir to a multibillion-dollar packaging empire being arrested after his wife was found dead
- A 1km photo setting a new world record
- A “printed loudspeaker” that turns electronics into printable material
- Gunns being hit with an additional $65 million tax bill
- The new Australia Post app that converts photos into postcards
- 3D printing giving sprinters a gold medal-winning edge
- Our bonus Pride in Print Awards photos
- A record 14m tall scratchie
- Newspapers being recycled as umbrellas
- Does your business donate to charity?
- Can nationwide chains like Vista Print match you on quality?
- Do you use printing industry jargon to confuse clients?
- Are you being strangled by red tape?
- Do your clients really care about the environment or is it just lip service?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Australia Post takes on BPO giants with multimillion-dollar in-house inkjet move
2) PMP to TMA: show us the money or we’re not showing you the books
3) Corruption claims made as Qld govt printer caught in political scandal
4) TMA sends Melbourne jobs offshore, union disappointed and alarmed
5) ‘Alarming’ decision for printers to absorb carbon tax price rises
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