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  • April was a Big Month In Print
    In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from April.We begin our discussion by assessing the impact of US tariffs on the ANZ print industry, which may impact print for wine and pharmaceuticals being exported to the US, but more significantly for the whole print industry the government has created a five point plan in response, one point of which is a directive for government print to be procured within Australia where possible. In the latest moves in the local print industry, we explore the Rawson Print & Packaging decision to increase its commercial print business via the acquisition of Megacolour, and we assess the travails, twists and turns over Reacon, whose print and mail businesses are in administration while the company itself has been acquired, but which will have to fight through a court case over its future. And in a b last form the past we assess the possible judgement of $700,000 in damages by against former Express Print & Mail owners Wendy and Matthew Chadwick of to be paid to the landlords of theie former Kunda Park building. We wrap up by reviewing the recent hacking of print businesses, and the increasing necessity for cyber security controls and education in the print industry, due to its sizable data holdings and the necessity of IT to run their operations operations.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contactTrump Tariffs Hit Supporters’ Printwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/trump-tariffs-hit-supporters-printRawson Acquires Megacolourwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/rawson-acquires-megacolourCourt Battle Over Reacon Businesseswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/court-battle-over-reacon-businessesChadwicks Front Court Over Damagewww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/chadwicks-front-court-over-damagePrint Businesses Attacked By Cyber Crookswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/print-businesses-attacked-by-cyber-crooks ------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to [email protected]: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronEditor: Chris VisscherProducer: Steve VisscherPrint21 - © 2025
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  • March was a Big Month In Print
    In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from March.We start this month's episode by reviewing the federal budget and how it will impact the print industry, and especially the proposed ban on non-compete clauses in contracts. The discussion also explores the latest Smithers research report, which says dye sublimation printing will see soaring growth until the end of the decade, and we examine the latest print industry metrics and showing the continued investment in diversification by print businesses with packaging, warehousing and logistics, and finishing seeing the biggest interest from print businesses. We also assess the factors behind the sour taste left in the print trade by Bannershop’s rapid exit from Australia.We wrap up with an overview of the upcoming first summit of its kind for the nine print trade associations, which has been called by the VMA.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contact Crumbs For Print In Election Budgetwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/crumbs-for-print-in-election-budgetRapid Growth For Dye Sub: Smitherswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/rapid-growth-for-dye-sub-smithersPackaging Tops Diversification Choiceswww.print21.com.au/packaging/packaging-tops-diversification-choicesBannershop Exit Leaves Trade Angrywww.print21.com.au/sign-and-display/bannershop-exit-leaves-trade-angryVMA To Host Industry Association Summitwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vma-to-host-industry-association-summit------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to [email protected]: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronProducer: Steve VisscherPrint21 - © 2025
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  • February was a Big Month In Print
    In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from February.We start off by reviewing the lockout at Opal Paper’s Maryvale Mill in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley due to industrial action which resulted in 308 workers having a month without pay. We assess whether print businesses could face similar conflict. Our discussion also explores the forecasted 20 per cent drop in job opportunities for print, with the increase in AI and automation. We look at what print is doing to recruit more young talent with Visual Connections Career Connections, Fespa Future Leaders, VMA Emerging Leaders, and highlight government initiatives providing training and pathways for existing and emerging young people in the industry.We wrap up with an assessment of the new investment and growth in digital can printing, and the conversely the put the spotlight competitive and evolving market of sign and display print. We end this episode marking some major milestones.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contact Lockout Ends As Maryvale Dispute Overwww.print21.com.au/packaging/lockout-ends-as-maryvale-dispute-overPrint's Workforce To Shrink By A Fifthwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/print-s-workforce-to-shrink-by-a-fifth Vma Launches Emerging Talent Programmewww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vma-launches-emerging-talent-programmeFee-Free Tafe For Sign & Graphicswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/fee-free-tafe-for-sign-and-graphics Orora’s Digital Can Line Arrivingwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/orora-s-digital-can-line-arriving Bannershop Pulls Up Stumpswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/bannershop-pulls-up-stumpsNational Print Awards Elevate + Celebratewww.print21.com.au/events/events/national-print-awards-elevate-celebrateBowden Celebrates 90 Yearswww.print21.com.au/commercial/bowden-celebrates-90-yearsPrint21 Owner Yaffa Celebrates 100 Yearswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/print21-owner-yaffa-celebrates-100-years ------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not...
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  • November was a Big Month In Print
    In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from November.We start off this month’s edition by reviewing the Canva deal with HP to provide design-to-print for their customers, by facilitating local printing companies with HP Indigo and HP Large Format printers to supply the print. We also assess the Visual Media Association’s launch of the new Labels & Packaging Coalition, which has warned the federal government about regulations surrounding fibre-based packaging solutions. Still on packaging we look at and Amcor’s $13bn acquisition of US-based Berry Group, which means the company will have 400 plants around the world printing a huge amount of flexo. We move on to discuss Officework’s new same-day printing service, which creates a new challenge for commercial printshops, and we look at the latest developments as print and mail looks to keep mail monopoly AusPost in check. The return of the National Print Awards in May next for their 40th iteration, with a refreshed approach to the format, categories and how judging is assessed.Finally we wrap up with a peak into 2025, and what will be a seriously increased use and reliance on AI, along with the importance of getting acquainted with how AI could be incorporated into your business.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contact Canva offers design-to-print via HP userswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/canva-offers-design-to-print-via-hp-usersVMA warns on packaging regulationwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vma-warns-on-packaging-regulationAmcor in packaging mega mergerwww.print21.com.au/packaging/amcor-in-packaging-mega-mergerOfficeworks rolls out same day printingwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/officeworks-rolls-out-same-day-printingVMA says auspost should stick to scriptwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vma-says-auspost-should-stick-to-scriptNational Print Awards to re-launch in 2025www.print21.com.au/industry/latest/national-print-awards-to-re-launch-in-2025Ricoh opens new CX Centrewww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/ricoh-opens-new-cx-centre------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio, please contact Print21 via...
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  • October was a Big Month In Print
    In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from October.We start off by reviewing the extensive investment into printing presses in Australia and New Zealand purchased from Heidelberg, Komori, and Koenig & Bauer. Next is an update on TMA’s fight against the Philippines government over the $100m joint venture in a thermal printing operation. We also explore the rationale behind social media giant TikTok's decision to start printing books. The significant increase in government costs, that are far in excess of inflation, come under the spotlight, and we look at the continued rise in packaging opportunities, with Bright Print purchasing of Morprint, and assess the new Labels and Packaging Coalition. We wrap up by discussing the halt of the decline in spending on outdoor print, and mourning the loss of Joan Daniels, aged 93, who was widely thought to be the first woman to own and run a print business in Australia.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contact IVE orders four Koenig & Bauer Presseswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/ive-orders-four-koenig-and-bauer-presses $100M TMA case listed by world backwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/100m-tma-case-listed-by-world-bank TikTok partners up to print bookswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/tiktok-partners-up-to-print-booksPrinters facing soaring govt costs far in excess of inflationwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/printers-facing-soaring-govt-costs-far-in-excess-of-inflationVMA establishes new labels and packaging industry coalition:www.print21.com.au/packaging/vma-establishes-new-labels-and-packaging-industry-coalition------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to [email protected]: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronProducer: Steve VisscherPrint21 - © 2024
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