VMA says minimum wage increase from 1 July could put extra strain on business
Charles Watson, VMA general manager—IR, Policy and Governance weighs in on the debate over the new increase to the National Minimum Wage.
2 July, 2024Charles Watson, VMA general manager—IR, Policy and Governance weighs in on the debate over the new increase to the National Minimum Wage.
2 July, 2024The Visual Media Association (VMA) worked with Tasmanian industry leaders across ‘in session’ meetings in Launceston and Hobart last week working through the key needs of the industry.
24 June, 2024Visual Connections in partnership with the FPLMA, LIA, and Visual Media Association will host drupa Review Dinners in Sydney and Melbourne.
17 June, 2024The Visual Media Association (VMA) says, let them read books — as it supports the review of social media age limit.
17 June, 2024The Visual Media Association (VMA) released an Industry Awards Survey to members and non-members today to determine best approach for the Printing Industry Craftsmanship Awards (PICA) and the National Print Awards (NPA) to continue in 2025.
9 June, 2024The Visual Media Association (VMA) will host events in Launceston and Hobart next month as part of its member engagement program for 2024.
23 May, 2024The 2024 Real Media Awards celebrating customer achievements in print and visual media sectors is open for entries.
21 May, 2024The Visual Media Association (VMA) says the 2024 Federal Budget offers little to drive investment or productivity for the printing sector.
16 May, 2024VMA concluded its eight-week P.o.P Webinar Series with a talk from David Barron, executive manager of Stakeholder Relations at MISA, on its work to support industry skills and training.
3 May, 2024The Visual Media Association (VMA) continues to lobby the government and represent industry across skills and training.
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