Back to losses for PVCA in 2020 financial accounts
The association has reported a loss of $583,344 in its total comprehensive income and a decline of 160 members during the 2020 financial year
20 July, 2021The association has reported a loss of $583,344 in its total comprehensive income and a decline of 160 members during the 2020 financial year
20 July, 2021With his five-year term drawing to a close, the Print & Visual Communication Association CEO has reflected on his journey and given some advice about where the “next set of steady hands” may take the industry body
25 March, 2021Two key printing industry bodies have inked a deal which means they will co-host key events including PacPrint, the state-based PICAs, the National Print Awards and the annual Print2Parliament!
11 February, 2021The event that brings together parliament and the print industry will be live-streamed on PVCA’s Facebook page on 21 October at 7pm
15 September, 2020The PVCA and The Real Media Collective say the federal government’s commitment to fund vocational education and apprentices will definitely help the print sector strengthen into the future
15 July, 2020Chief executive officer Andrew Macaulay says it has been a long road to recovery but the association is now where it needs to be after a lengthy restructuring process
1 June, 2020Scott Morrison looks to build on a pandemic-induced collaboration to overhaul a “not fit-for-purpose” IR structure and rebuild a “clunky” skills system to create jobs and boost productivity
28 May, 2020A petition to bring print back to Australia has been passed on to the federal government with a written submission now being worked on
29 April, 2020Has escalated its communication to government with the launch of an online petition to the prime minister
14 April, 2020The PVCA has welcomed the federal government’s Job Keeper package which means employees of eligible businesses will receive a flat $1500 a fortnight payment for the next six months
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