
Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Australian Paper and the union settling a six-month industrial dispute
- Churches using signage to send political messages
- A print solution to the London skyscraper emitting a 'solar death ray'
- Labor proposing a $12 million plan to promote local publishing
- Brazil Post opening the world's first 'hybrid mail' production plant
- Wayne Swan visiting Brisbane firm Kuhn Corp Press & Packaging
- A behind-the-scenes look at Australia Post's new stamp factory
- Google chief executive Larry Page's first business card
- The ingenious print ad campaign to promote newspapers
- A Labor MP printing different how-to-vote cards for Orthodox Jews
- Have you ever been dumped by customers for a cheaper price only to have them return after getting their fingers burned?
- Do you offer wide-format or large-format? Why or why not?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Opus nears $20m debt deadline
2) Paperlinx hires Andy Vels Jensen
3) Peter Barnet launches start-up
4) Three print innovators reveal their secrets
5) Australia Post opens stamp factory
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