
Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- A massive US printer being fined $334,000 for discrimination
- The Bank of England floating a £1 billion printing contract
- Consumables prices rising in Europe as the cost of raw materials increases
- A pre-media firm making Kylie Minogue look her best in a new retrospective book
- Grazia moving away from print with a new iPad subscription model
- BPAY planning to introduce QR codes on printed bills
- Bonus photos from Jaypak Packaging's open house
- An inside look at KW Doggett's annual 'doggie' calendar
- Prografica print jobs catching the eye of Sydney pedestrians
- Christmas photos from Willprint Shepparton
- Do you sell 'print' or 'communications'?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Blue Star reunion on the cards as Draper and Lykissas resign from Geon
2) On Demand grabs $6 million Australia Post contract from Geon
3) $26 billion office supplies giant wins major Australian print management account
4) IPMG chief executive Stephen Anstice resigns
5) Paperlinx investors warned: merchant wants to 'get rid of us quickly'
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